Hulk Hogan constantly going on about how much better Ric Flair is than him is probably the only time he hasn’t lied about something. Didn’t learn too much from this, only watched cause it was on Disney+ but it’s alright, it’s still good enough to recommend though. Some interviews by greats such as Ricky Steamboat, The Undertaker, Arn Anderson, JR, Sting, Triple H, HBK and obviously Flair himself. I would add Hogan to the list but he’s not great. Though not a good person at all really (he had his reasons but that doesn’t excuse a lot of what he did) Ric Flair is the greatest of all time when it comes to professional wrestling as a whole, he’s made an immeasurable impact that you can still see today. His retirement match against HBK Shawn Michaels at WM24 is still one of the greatest matches in terms of ability and storytelling that there’s ever been and he did it aged 59 against the greatest in ring performer of all time. I don’t care what anyone says I’ll always stand by the fact that Flair did more for wrestling than Hogan ever did. Even though he got completely lost in the gimmick and neglected his family as a result he had it all man. He was as famous as he was and he wasn’t even competing in the WWF in the 80s, he got that big because of pure talent and believability. Flair was just as big as Hogan within wrestling and he mostly did it all in NWA and WCW, actually crazy.
Hulk Hogan constantly going on about how much better Ric Flair is than him is probably the only time he hasn’t lied about something. Didn’t learn too much from this, only watched cause it was on Disney+ but it’s alright, it’s still good enough to recommend though. Some interviews by greats such as Ricky Steamboat, The Undertaker, Arn Anderson, JR, Sting, Triple H, HBK and obviously Flair himself. I would add Hogan to the list but he’s not great. Though not a good person at all really (he had his reasons but that doesn’t excuse a lot of what he did) Ric Flair is the greatest of all time when it comes to professional wrestling as a whole, he’s made an immeasurable impact that you can still see today. His retirement match against HBK Shawn Michaels at WM24 is still one of the greatest matches in terms of ability and storytelling that there’s ever been and he did it aged 59 against the greatest in ring performer of all time. I don’t care what anyone says I’ll always stand by the fact that Flair did more for wrestling than Hogan ever did. Even though he got completely lost in the gimmick and neglected his family as a result he had it all man. He was as famous as he was and he wasn’t even competing in the WWF in the 80s, he got that big because of pure talent and believability. Flair was just as big as Hogan within wrestling and he mostly did it all in NWA and WCW, actually crazy.