Read my initial post mate, I never said it wasn't real. That quote was changed by another member.Sorry Shell, I like you but that's a bit much. I mean look at all the other senseless threads out there. And for the record the blood is REAL. When Flair does a blade job after a few brews he is in it to win it!
The other thread was deleted because it was showing violence and blood which is not what this collectors forum is about .
So please, if you want this to remain, do not re-post those images.
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Flair was after my time. I watched wresting back in the late 60's to late 70's before wrestling "Don't ask, don't tell". You know, back when wrestling was real, damnit! Over that timespan, Cowboy Bob Ellis was always my favorite and Baron Von Rashke was my most hated.
Damn Cruel! You're in your 40's then? I just assumed you were around my age since we're into a lot of the same stuff.
LOL...45, buddy! But I refuse to mature beyond 12 (just ask my wife)!
It's fake just like everything else in wrasslin!
I don't know anything about who talks about whom (and don't really care--except for Iron Sheik. That ____ is hilarious), but I only thought Flair was boring in the ring as a kid. His 60 minute matches with Steamboat were a revelation at the time. His "ring psychology" was second to none. He put on great matches with lame wrestlers week in and week out, making the mediocre seem good. But is he the best ever in the ring? No. Not even in the U.S. But is he the best combination of wrestler and talker? Easily. Others like Macho Man, Michaels, Guerrero, Kurt Angle, and various others lag behind, IMO.i love his mic work, and i think he's done more for the business than so many other so-called superstars, but in the ring i find him boring. and he talks waaay too much crap about other people that don't deserve it.
LaMelnik we can't have blood, boardz rulz
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