Ric Flair on working with Bret Hart

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  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Před rokem +30

    Anyone who says Bret Hart was terrible at promos never saw his work in 1996 and 1997 in the WWF. When he turned heel and put over Stone Cold, making him the biggest draw in wrestling history, he did some of the best promos I've ever seen. Promos aren't all about yelling and screaming and using creative terminology. They're about adding another level of psychology to the story you're telling in the ring. What separated Bret from other wrestlers is that he had the other guy's match. He didn't have his own match. Ric Flair is a legend and one of the greatest of all time and like Hart, knew how to put himself and other guys over at the same time, but you knew what you were going to get from a Ric Flair match. Obviously, the finishes of Bret's matches were usually the same, if he was going over (the Sharpshooter), but what he did up until that point wasn't usually the same, because he wrestled the other guy's match. Flair could go for a long time, but you could usually guess, spot by spot, what was going to happen in a Ric Flair match, regardless of who was going over. That isn't to diminish the wrestler that Ric was. But there are a lot of guys who can go on the mic who don't understand the psychology of wrestling at all. I know Ric does understand that, so why he's making a big deal about this is beyond me. Ric could be way over the top and add psychology to his promos. Bret was more no-nonsense and to the point. But having said all that, for 85% of their careers, Ric and Bret were in competing companies. They were playing for the opposite team. That's probably where most of this is coming from. They were 2 completely different wrestlers. One played the hits, the other tried to do something different every single time. One was more no-nonsense in promos in terms of getting his point across, the other more over the top. Neither is right or wrong. Just different.

    • @ericostling4727
      @ericostling4727 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Actually Bret was terrible on promos

    • @brandocalrissian3294
      @brandocalrissian3294 Před 4 měsíci

      Bret had a couple good ones, but overall he was a 5/10 when it came to promos. He says the same thing.

    • @opaque4742
      @opaque4742 Před 4 měsíci

      Bret got better at promos, yes, but he was still not that great even at his best on the mic. He took things SO seriously, it's as if he never knew the matches were predetermined or that the promoter decided who won/lost. It's like he felt the two opponents would decide it all and it was as serious as trusting his child's life with his opponent.

    • @keysersoze8648
      @keysersoze8648 Před 18 dny

      Bret had NOTHING to do with Austin's success

  • @PhilJHaast7695
    @PhilJHaast7695 Před rokem +49

    Flair dropped the belt to Bret at a time when Hogan would have considered him not ready to win. He deserves some credit for that.

    • @darnellnelson4253
      @darnellnelson4253 Před rokem +5

      Agreed And I Guarantee You That If Hogan Was There He Would've Got The Title Instead Because Hogan Never Thought Bret Hart Was On His Level.

    • @JohnDoe-ym5ly
      @JohnDoe-ym5ly Před rokem +3

      Flair jobbed to a lot of people he could've said no to or didn't have to. Somebody like Terry Funk who saw the bigger picture and that you could lose but still stay over.

    • @roddymead6828
      @roddymead6828 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bret Hart was a much superior wrestler to Hogan..who was just a big guy with no technical nous.

    • @Born2Punch
      @Born2Punch Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well he's not exactly in a position to say no to the boss...it's not that easy.

    • @JohnDoe-ym5ly
      @JohnDoe-ym5ly Před 9 měsíci

      @@Born2Punch Flair booked more than Bischoff did really, at least everything but NWO, for years off and on.

  • @HyzerBombofJericho
    @HyzerBombofJericho Před 11 měsíci +2

    Brets mic work in 97 was his best work on the stick

  • @surgeoforange3107
    @surgeoforange3107 Před rokem +23

    Bret was the best!! He made me a fan of WWF in 1992. His look was great, amazing theme music... bret did have a set move... but he made a ENTIRE match a story! Bret promos where not bad, but in 1996 and on.... his promos where epic good! He is def. GOAT

  • @stonecoldhitman7662
    @stonecoldhitman7662 Před 2 lety +29

    Amazing to hear Ric tell the story of wanting to put over the Hitman in WCW. Bret's first match there, and he says, who cares if we went long. "I'm working with a guy who's taking care of me. ... I love wrestling Bret, it was a night off... we stole the show, go out and follow that. Really nice comments about the Hitman.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem

      You think he really told Savage to F off after the match knowing what kind of a nutball he was?

  • @l.r9655
    @l.r9655 Před rokem +5

    I love how Bret gave away a pair of shades to kids right before stepping into the ring

  • @mysticinception3080
    @mysticinception3080 Před 2 lety +12

    Finally they aren't talking crap about eachother !!! it's nice to see them being friends.

  • @antology7
    @antology7 Před 2 lety +43

    Ric Flair beat Bret Hart in New Haven, 1991.
    He won by count out but it was still a victory. The match is on dailymotion.

    • @NightWarriorAlive
      @NightWarriorAlive Před 2 lety +1

      Good call.

    • @Kcutthth
      @Kcutthth Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I’ll check that out!

    • @blacksabbath4252
      @blacksabbath4252 Před 2 lety

      If u look up Brets matches on wcw, fair beat him once

    • @Rich-km7pr
      @Rich-km7pr Před 2 lety +4

      He still never pinned Bret, and I know that eats him on the inside low key. Nobody cares about a count out lool. Bret beat him twice.

    • @justinmartin1831
      @justinmartin1831 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rich-km7pr Bret beat Flair more than twice. They faced each other tons of times between October 92 - February 93 when Bret was champion.

  • @stevelee4653
    @stevelee4653 Před 2 lety +16

    to be the man, you got to be the man!!! and its the best thing going today!! wooooo! diamonds are forever and so is Ric Flair!!! limousine riding, jet flying, wheeling dealing, kissing stealing son of a gun.. its the best thing going today wooo!! those are all the tag lines I remember of Nature Boy!!!

  • @mattlarson8358
    @mattlarson8358 Před 2 lety +15

    Flair and Hart both are Ring Greats! There will never be another Nature Boy or Hitman

    • @ZBR_ProXP
      @ZBR_ProXP Před 2 lety +2

      Well there was another Nature Boy

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +1

      @@ZBR_ProXP There certainly was and he was the original. The Rogers' family should sue Flair too!

  • @VodkaSoda
    @VodkaSoda Před 2 lety +26

    One thing Bret was amazing at was putting guys over, even when he beat them. The matches vs Austin (Submission Match), 1-2-3 Kid (On Raw), Kevin Nash (survivor Series) come to mind.

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 Před rokem +5

      The 1-2-3 Kid match on Raw scared the crap out of me, thinking Bret would lose!

    • @canadasugardaddysugardaddy1797
      @canadasugardaddysugardaddy1797 Před 4 měsíci

      It probably took all of Bret’s skill to put over Kevin Nash believably because Nash had no talent aside from being big. Bret would have had an easier time putting over Test because Test actually had talent

  • @Warlow1980
    @Warlow1980 Před 2 lety +31

    I like how these two great performers are getting along now. Same with Bret and Shawn. I guess time heals all wounds.

    • @troyrblb44
      @troyrblb44 Před 2 lety

      Not Bret and Hogan. Time didn’t heal those yet.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +1

      @@troyrblb44 Never will. As for the others,just because they talk now doesn't mean some things haven't been forgotten.

    • @dave4342
      @dave4342 Před rokem

      Absolutely right

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 Před rokem

      Time heals on wounds.

    • @stpierrecanada1
      @stpierrecanada1 Před rokem +2

      @@troyrblb44 Everyone has issues with Hogan, literally everyone.

  • @djkokolo1787
    @djkokolo1787 Před 2 lety +24

    Flair has people who heard Whoooo for the 1st time when they were 6 years old and now there kids are still doing it. Madden made an excellent point, Brets transition from offense to defense was flawless but I would add he was a counter wrestler which added more added moves to his offense based on the opponent he fought. It was always interesting to see how he would avoid or get out of opponents signature moves.

  • @Devypocalypse
    @Devypocalypse Před 2 lety +29

    The argument, valid, about Bret having a finishing sequence is a double edged sword. He used it a lot on weekly TV especially when starting single, but look at his PPV matches. Out of all his victories on PPV there is like three matches or something with that sequence, maybe even less. Hell, he didn't win half his matches with the sharpshooter in one on one matches on PPV.

    • @justinmartin1831
      @justinmartin1831 Před 2 lety +11

      I believe Bret had even said he always tried to do something different on pay per views. Such as pulling out a new move out of the hat he never used before.

    • @b1nostrumpet
      @b1nostrumpet Před 2 lety +1

      pretty sure Ric Flair has talked about why his style is so repetitive and it’s because people pay to see the spots that he’s known for and it was probably the same for Bret on weekly tv matches. sometimes having the five moves of doom leads to more success as now people can expect and pop for when that sequence comes up. it’s when you know the match is reaching its climax. it’s virtually the same for all pieces of media where if you want to make a name that people recognize, you have to do something every time that people can identify you with. same with flair talking about his iconic catchphrases

    • @matthewsmith5374
      @matthewsmith5374 Před 2 lety +6

      I distinctly remember Bret being one of the only wrestlers that would consistently win big matches without his finisher. Sunset flips, Roll ups and bridging pins. They were almost fluke wins which made the match’s more interesting.

    • @johnjedennett2206
      @johnjedennett2206 Před 2 lety +1

      I love both Bret and Flair difference with both of their repetitive sequences is Flairs was flopping on his face, thrown of the top rope etc... Brets sequence was trying to win end of the day both these guys are GOATS!!!!

  • @MartinMottalebi
    @MartinMottalebi Před rokem +10

    Bret had so much more than just 4 moves if I were to think of the head I would say, leg sweep, headbutt to the groin, atomic drop, elbow, cross body, superplex, German,Sharpshooter,figure 4 round the ring post,Dropkick. Also he had one of the best punches in the game

    • @MPK-72
      @MPK-72 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah flair talking about how many moves someone has is funny. Im 51 and have been watching wrestling and flair since the late 70s early 80s. Dont believe flair wants to compare moves with anyone besides maybe people like hogan, goldberg, ultimate warrior who all had 3 or 4 moves

    • @joelbyers7937
      @joelbyers7937 Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed. This is just Mark Madden choking on Flair’s weiner.

    • @canadasugardaddysugardaddy1797
      @canadasugardaddysugardaddy1797 Před 4 měsíci

      Ric’s is the most limited wrestler next to hogan. He has literally 3 moves, chop, sleeper, and his figure 4. Bret had his atomic drop, back breaker, Russian leg sweep, nutcracker, sharpshooter

  • @bmac5628
    @bmac5628 Před 2 lety +8

    He did the best leg drop and vertical/ off the top rop suplex ever #BretHart #RicFlair

  • @kranix9166
    @kranix9166 Před 2 lety +27

    Regarding suplexing taker and Flair saying why would you do that if he is just going to sit back up....here is an example of why Bret did the suplex...there was a spot at the one night only PPV where Bret suplex's taker and then Bret hits the ropes and clotheslines Taker, as he is sitting up....That was a great reason to do that combo....

    • @thepublichousebrandcom
      @thepublichousebrandcom Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah his matches with Taker were off the charts.

    • @josephdelledonne2098
      @josephdelledonne2098 Před 2 lety +4

      He superplexed Vader too.

    • @exdeus5940
      @exdeus5940 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Never thought about that regarding taker. Him superplexing vader seemed questionable. But I thought the matches with diesel showcased how a big man vs smaller man match should look like. He never successfully overpowered diesel and worked on smaller man tactics like going after diesel’s legs and small package rollups.

  • @garethphillips9507
    @garethphillips9507 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You, Hart, Perfect, Macho, Steamboat and Bam Bam are the best to ever do it in my opinion

  • @thepublichousebrandcom
    @thepublichousebrandcom Před 2 lety +5

    Really interesting interview. Mark, just slow down a bit. You interrupt Ric and don't let him finish saying some really interesting comments. A podcast is a marathon not a sprint.

  • @MPG92
    @MPG92 Před rokem +2

    WOW! Mark Madden got old lol!! In all fairness though, it has been like 22 years since I last saw him (in WCW). I am glad to know he is still around and still doing his thing.

  • @ach2337
    @ach2337 Před rokem +1

    Ric Flair is a good man. I couldn't agree more when he said to Canadians Bret Hart is the Wayne Gretzky of Wrestling. Growing watching wrestling, I didn't think any other Canadian was more famous than Brett "The Hitman" Hart.

  • @brownmut5518
    @brownmut5518 Před 2 lety +37

    I was a big fan of both of them back in the day. Glad they're both still around to tell the old stories and pass on their knowledge and experience.

  • @rayfinkel4434
    @rayfinkel4434 Před rokem +3

    Loving these ric flair shoots,a new found respect for the guy,honestly when someone has an opinion on him he takes it well and has a good laugh about it

  • @ryanbar1562
    @ryanbar1562 Před 2 lety +27

    Ric literally has been living his gimmick for the last 40+ years; idk if it gets any more serious then that.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +5

      Very true. But Scott Hall has said that walking into Bret's house was like walking into a shrine to the Hitman.

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 Před rokem +1

      @@curthennig9448 meanwhile right behind Ric Flair in THIS VERY VIDEO!

    • @troystaunton254
      @troystaunton254 Před rokem

      I doubt ric has a gimmick. He’s just himself.

  • @namikstudios
    @namikstudios Před 6 měsíci

    When I clicked on this video I was not expecting to hear and see Mark Madden for the first time since he was on WCW! Crazy.

  • @juliangallegos7627
    @juliangallegos7627 Před 4 měsíci

    Dude where has this podcast been! This is gold content

  • @Zero8880
    @Zero8880 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A Hart Foundation vs Four Horseman feud would have been such a great way to bring Bret into WCW. The far north vs the deep south, with Benoit being the wildcard who's true allegiance was unknown.

  • @creativeartist83
    @creativeartist83 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bret for me is the greatest wrestler of all time. Although he wasn't the best on the mic, like someone like The Rock.. I think when he found his voice, especially when him and HBK had their rivaly he was still up there with the best of them.

  • @HorrorFreak68
    @HorrorFreak68 Před 2 lety +3

    I loved Brett's interviews.

  • @tylerdame326
    @tylerdame326 Před 2 lety +36

    Kidding me? Bret had an extensive arsenal.

    • @AlbertonBeastmaster
      @AlbertonBeastmaster Před rokem +1

      He absolutely did, and he innovated.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +1

      @@ernssantiago8997 I hope I'm in your top ten Mr.Santiago!

    • @ernssantiago8997
      @ernssantiago8997 Před rokem +1

      @@curthennig9448 yes you are

    • @illuminaughtybynature6506
      @illuminaughtybynature6506 Před rokem +1

      German Suplex, piledriver, wrestling skills, he'll of selling, the run in the ring corner was epic.. First ladder match vs Shawn Michaels on VHS

  • @jesselemar7157
    @jesselemar7157 Před 2 lety +12

    Ric Flair is a national treasure. I'd love to sit down and have a few beers with the man. Whooooo!!

    • @SMC01ful
      @SMC01ful Před 2 lety +5

      Lol, I dunno if I would? I've heard some rough things about the guy meeting fans. If you turned up with a stacked blonde, he might be a little more amiable. If perchance he was keen, and tanked though, boy he certainly would be one interesting SOB.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +3

      You know Jesse you'd have to cover the bar tab after Flair's credit card is rejected.

    • @jesselemar7157
      @jesselemar7157 Před rokem +1

      @@curthennig9448 That's fine with me. How many people can say they hung out with the man.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +2

      @@jesselemar7157 Maybe 15,000 women(LOL). On a serious note though, I wouldn't blame you. Hope you have a good paying job because Flair buys for everybody in the room! WHOOOOOO

  • @supershawn77
    @supershawn77 Před rokem +1

    Hello fans! Its an honour to have the ability to share my two cents.All the respect to almost all wrestlers who done it in the ring.Respect to you Ric for such a great career,congratulions sir. i wanted to comment on your view about Bret suplexing the undertaker off the top rope. Mark Callaway said that Bret was the first guy he finally faced that he could actually wrestle rather than do the Frankenstein thing. Taker wasnt Andre,big but lean and athletic.Bret at 6'1,234lbs of muscle made it work.he didnt always get it off too. Could never keep him in the sharpshooter. love and respect to all. god bless Ric.

  • @jasonhowell9723
    @jasonhowell9723 Před rokem +1

    Ric and Bret had a great Ironman match I think in Boston in 1993..Ric won 5 falls 2 falls by figure four leflock..and Bret won a couple of falls by Sharpe shooter.. on his way to getting 6 falls to win the match..Great match.

  • @johnirby4791
    @johnirby4791 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found flair vs martel in Japan, after watching this video...looks like it's a good one

  • @Christoffski
    @Christoffski Před 2 lety +5

    This content is much better than in the first few weeks. 👍 Bret & Ric are two people trying to build the same thing, but who see that same thing from completely different angles.

  • @rafelcoyle6991
    @rafelcoyle6991 Před 2 lety +3

    Flair is the best ever. He made you believe him. In ring and out of ring. He made you hate him and love him. He is the best in the business.

  • @tommyboyraider3555
    @tommyboyraider3555 Před rokem +2

    I’m a big Bret fan but I felt he was too harsh on his criticism about Flair, he got so mad about HBK disrespecting then he kind of did it to Flair, just like Hart gave HBK his first run as champ Flair did it for Bret. I think a lot of Bret’s criticism of Flair comes from a period of time when Flair himself admitted he kinda was broken from years of dealing with WCW incompetence and Flairs wrote in his book his inner ear balance was off then. 2 of the best ever.

  • @rollandcurtis874
    @rollandcurtis874 Před 2 lety +4

    1:15 Headbutt, Bulldog, Bulldog from elevated platforms, vertical suplex, superplex, figure-4-leg lock wrapped around the ring steel post….Wooooooooo!

    • @thaboyshawn5911
      @thaboyshawn5911 Před 2 lety

      But he used more moves then that the way he used the move and incorporated it

    • @rollandcurtis874
      @rollandcurtis874 Před 2 lety

      @@thaboyshawn5911 But if you can’t name them like Mark Madden and I did, then nobody knows what you’re talking about.

  • @Koexistence13
    @Koexistence13 Před 19 dny

    The El Dandy promo is gold by Brett

  • @ronaldcollins3634
    @ronaldcollins3634 Před 2 lety

    Thank you For doing these Interviews Nature Boy.

  • @patkob2180
    @patkob2180 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bret when you look at all of his work ..is really the best overall inring performer.
    Also, his usa vs canada promos can be considered the best sequence of promos of all time. He believed everyword he said.

  • @esucil
    @esucil Před 2 lety +9

    brets wrestling + flairs promos and you have the greatest combo of all

  • @paddykinsella4103
    @paddykinsella4103 Před 2 lety +8

    Great honest interview from Ric about Bret, this Podcast is growing on me

  • @williamthomas5215
    @williamthomas5215 Před 2 lety +4

    Flair puts an interesting perspective on the screw job because it does makes sense that it wouldn’t torment him if it was a work

  • @bryantwalsh259
    @bryantwalsh259 Před 2 lety +7

    Good job ric and mark. This podcast is great.

  • @symz81
    @symz81 Před 2 lety +1

    Not many can beat Flair's promos. Limousine ridin....

  • @secondact77
    @secondact77 Před 2 lety

    I love both of you guys. I think your both among the best to do it.

  • @Aceinfinity-le8zc
    @Aceinfinity-le8zc Před 2 lety +6

    The thing that happened to his ear is crazy. I recently had that happen and the fix is crazy. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Don’t know how he wrestled like this!

  • @carloslozada470
    @carloslozada470 Před 2 lety +2

    Bret looked like tom wopat of dukes of Hazzard

  • @StopandThink369
    @StopandThink369 Před 5 měsíci

    Its cool hearing these wrestling legends respect one another.
    Ive never seen someone run full speed with intensity into the turnbuckles like Bret did

  • @billcowan5539
    @billcowan5539 Před 2 lety +24

    You sell yourself short Ric, you pinned Sting for title number 7 at the Meodowlands in New Jersey, you used the ropes but you won and it was Awesome

    • @chadk890
      @chadk890 Před 2 lety +8

      I remember that. The fans cheered for Ric

    • @soulofanerd9364
      @soulofanerd9364 Před 2 lety +6

      He pinned Steamboat and Vader clean as well and made Dusty pass out from the Figure Four for World Title number 4 in 86. He's got quite a few clean victories.

    • @soulofanerd9364
      @soulofanerd9364 Před 2 lety +3

      And beat Sting clean if I'm not mistaken for that unification match in 1994 that led up to Hogan's arrival.

    • @benrichardson8099
      @benrichardson8099 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed..

    • @GGMBW
      @GGMBW Před 2 lety

      You do know it’s all scripted right?

  • @VicV78
    @VicV78 Před 2 lety

    Great show Mark and Ric. I just discovered this channel.

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun Před rokem +3

    Bret was the best as far as making the moves look the est. He had the best move set and did crazy things with it, but he lacked Mic skills IMO. The Ability to draw people just because you could talk. People came to see Bret because his wrestling in Ring was fantastic and believable. Then you got Rick Flair the man had emotion like no other he translated that emotion to you. Made you get excited and want to see the match. Dusty Rhodes was the same way. Dusty did not have the look of most wrestlers, but had the ability to make you love the guy despite his lack of looks. He made it work and man did he . Seeing a Fat Man boogie and do Muhamed Ali style gimmicks was so funny and well executed. If you stop and think about it the top 4 wrestlers of all time popularity wise were all talkers except the Undertaker. Ric Flair, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Dusty Rhodes were all talkers with awesome Mic Skills, but they lacked mat skills (Ric Flair is the exception there he had the mat skills). Bret was pure Mat skills and the only other pure Mat skills wrestler I can think of to match Bret was David Von Eric. Had David not died young he could have risen to the levels of Bret Hart as far as wrestling abilities. In the end what determines success in Wrestling is your ability to put people in seats. If you can make people want to pay money to see you your over! When I think who is the real #1 best wrestler they got to have it all. Mic Skills and Mat skills. I want to say this now because he is under rated, but Curt Angle could be considered top 3 best of all time. Why? He had Mic Skills and he had real mat skills. He deserved more in the WWE.

  • @michaeldepinto3562
    @michaeldepinto3562 Před rokem +1

    I've been to Montreal one time in my life and Ric Flair isn't wrong lol I went to a local bar and on the TV was Hockey and Wrestling and that was it.

  • @tonyc7301
    @tonyc7301 Před rokem +8

    Ric has admitted that Bret had more offensive tools than anyone he wrestled, with the possible exception of Randy Orton. Ric did not have an extensive move set, but he could mat wrestle and could anger a crowd or get sympathy very well. I'm glad they get along well now and hope they stay friends. Two of the best of all time, no doubt at all.

    • @ericostling4727
      @ericostling4727 Před 8 měsíci

      Then you should watch ric and steamboat

    • @tonyc7301
      @tonyc7301 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ericostling4727 I watched all of them when they happened. Ric's greatest matches, no doubt.

  • @ATFjames
    @ATFjames Před 19 dny

    Bret has huge respect and appreciation for Ric and has said it many times.

  • @mackspowah3281
    @mackspowah3281 Před 2 lety +6

    Bret and Ric is almost like Bret and HBK, they often had harsh words about each other but when they got it in the ring it was always great stuff

  • @schuey999
    @schuey999 Před rokem +1

    I love Ric Flair. What an amazing entertainer.

    • @drwakeup2407
      @drwakeup2407 Před rokem +1

      Me too. He had the look the Charisma and a master on the Mike

    • @paulbookwood6410
      @paulbookwood6410 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I agree completely. Flair gets my GOAT award for being the most entertaining.🏆

  • @toddfischer7664
    @toddfischer7664 Před rokem +1

    I love you Champ. With all the medical things that go on in your line of work, I want to be there for Queen Charlotte

  • @charles2675
    @charles2675 Před rokem

    What a wonderful life you have Rick wow

  • @sar2dg
    @sar2dg Před 2 lety +6

    Ric Flair and Bret Hart had great matches. But my favorite were between Bret Hart and Kurt Hennig.

  • @Oldguitar57
    @Oldguitar57 Před 2 lety +9

    Bret was great as a heel in a tag team. I loved him when the fans would scream “greaseball..greaseball!”

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem

      I got that shit on my hands all the time from Bret.

  • @timyumichuck9262
    @timyumichuck9262 Před 2 lety +2

    Bret Hart: grapling and countering, russian leg sweep, back breaker, ankle on the ropes, arm sweep to leg, bulldog, suplex, elbow off 2nd rope, superplex, figure 4, figure 4 on the post, piledriver, sharp shooter
    This may be repetitious but he had a large set of moves and he used them at the right time to make the match smooth and told right. He also used different moves vs different opponents. Rick Flair fought the same way every night of his life no matter the opponent

    • @ClassicKrusty
      @ClassicKrusty Před 2 lety

      Inverted atomic drop, and snap over suplex, he had some other moves but yea he mainly liked dismantling u from the leg up.

    • @jrock81190
      @jrock81190 Před rokem

      He had a hell of a leg drop, as well

    • @ommnibox1917
      @ommnibox1917 Před rokem

      He also rocked a ddt

  • @dannythedon82
    @dannythedon82 Před 2 lety +7

    It wasn't a short match between him and Bret for the title it was about 30 minutes. If Flair had no equilibrium he wouldn't be able to do anything in the match. The match wasn't the best because it was short notice and not planned out very well but still a decent match and just the moment where Bret wins was so special and surreal. It was a big turning point in the business and you knew you were a part of something big. At that moment with all the great matches Bret had in that 2 years as a single wrestler you knew he was the best performer in the business and it all made sense. He earned it and it was the right decision to put the belt on him.

    • @masterfulsky
      @masterfulsky Před 2 lety

      Flairs a known liar his equilibrium was fine warrior never suplexed him or hurt him, and he didnt take six months off after losing to bret hart he wrestled for the rest of the year before jumping to wcw and continuing to wrestle in 93

    • @dannythedon82
      @dannythedon82 Před 2 lety +1

      @@masterfulsky I know he didn't take six months off he was gone back to WCW in only 3 months so that makes no sense. I love the part where Mark asks him if he knows what things didn't work out for Bret in WCW and he puts his head down And says I don't know. Flair, Hogan, Hall, and Nash are all the reasons Bret was held down. There were burnt bridges with all of them in WWF so they knew when Bret came to WCW they were going to make things hard for him. Especially when Bischoff and Ted Turner allowed the talent to run things. What a stupid idea. I mean it didn't make sense that they were paying Bret all that money and they didn't care to get anything out of it? I mean they obviously felt Bret was worth the money because only Hogan was paid more. They allowed the inmates to run the asylum and what a costly mistake that was.

    • @bourbon646
      @bourbon646 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dannythedon82 Bret was damm overrated. He was boring as fuck. He had almost no charisma.
      The only reason Bret was paid that was because Eric wanted to do a Bret vs Hogan. Plus Eric himself says Bret was a flop.

    • @dannythedon82
      @dannythedon82 Před 2 lety

      @@bourbon646 he was the best wrestler in the company at the time and was having the best matches. When it came to wrestling not boring at all. Maybe not the best on the mic but he had the look and the presence.

    • @Wongwongwong10000
      @Wongwongwong10000 Před rokem

      @@bourbon646Bret Hart was the hardest worker and most serious wrestler of all time. His moves looked real his matches were incredible. Nothing Hulk Hogan did looked real he was very flamboyant and looked like a comic book character. Same with Bill Goldberg, Ultimate Warrior, and every steroid taking insane wrestlers. They had 20 minute matches that sucked and you never watch again. The Rock took a lot of his work ethic from Bret Hart, Steve Austin and CM Punk also wanted to look real. Not many of today’s wrestlers want to be Hulk Hogan. Bret Hart made a 6 foot guy be the main event not just the 6 foot 6 muscle bound freaks. Bret helped innovate technical wrestling because the best Dynamite Kid couldn’t. You could watch Bret Hart matches and just look at all the moves from inside the ring to outside how he planned everything and it looked so good. You can’t say that about Hulk Hogan or Bill Goldberg.

  • @cjempire1188
    @cjempire1188 Před rokem +2

    I just wish Bret and Shawn had one tagged match together while both were still active.. at least one match

    • @StephOMacRules
      @StephOMacRules Před 9 měsíci +1

      They had 2 in 95 (dark matches) against Eli and Jacob Blue and against Lawler and Hakushi. It was shown in the "unreleased matches 1986-1995" dvd and the one with Eli and Jacob can be found online (actually both can be found online).

  • @nmc8931
    @nmc8931 Před 2 lety

    This video everything said was perfect. Literally everything

  • @774CISCO
    @774CISCO Před rokem

    Thank you, Ric, and merry Christmas to you. So sad to know you have lost a son.

  • @derekazyan9942
    @derekazyan9942 Před 2 lety +27

    I’m glad Bret and Ric buried the hatchet. There’s was really no reason they were hating on each other before.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +1

      No reason? Are you kidding me? They were burying each other for years in interviews talking about their wrestling skills,promos and charisma. They had a major difference of opinion especially in 1992.

    • @derekazyan9942
      @derekazyan9942 Před rokem +2

      @@curthennig9448 I know but it almost seemed like they were jealous of each other in some way. Glad they are friends now.

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Před rokem +1

      @@derekazyan9942 Maybe it was a WWF vs WCW thing when Flair arrived on the scene back in 1991. Maybe Bret was jealous because of all the attention Ric got in the wrestling world. Bret said he wasn't impressed with Flair in 1992 and felt he wasn't that great in the ring. Of course Ric returned fire and said that Bret had no charisma and wasn't a draw.

    • @brian7333
      @brian7333 Před rokem

      This host Madden runs over some of Ric's responses. There are some career pts that come heavy hearted and Madden's a little insensitive sometimes.

  • @bostonbevo9049
    @bostonbevo9049 Před 2 lety +7

    FLAIR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..hart

  • @HalloweenFreak31
    @HalloweenFreak31 Před 2 lety +3

    Wooooooooooooo!!!!!!

  • @soulagent79
    @soulagent79 Před 2 lety +15

    Saw Flair vs. Bret live at a WWF houseshow in Germany in early 1993. Probably one of Ric's last matches before he went back to WCW.

  • @ClassicKrusty
    @ClassicKrusty Před 2 lety +1

    I’m glad these two legends are friends today.

  • @Bretisstillaboss
    @Bretisstillaboss Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, Ric. Bret deserves a clap around.i lost my mom this year and my best friend a year before that... I was divorced somewhere in between.
    Bret's matches and U2 kept me going. Thats all.

  • @ClassicKrusty
    @ClassicKrusty Před 2 lety +1

    Mark Madden’s idea for his WCW inception is perfect. 👍

  • @bigfootaintreal5454
    @bigfootaintreal5454 Před 2 lety +2

    Bret wasn't the best promo but his ring work is AMAZING ! Austin vs Hart (I quit match) is my favorite match of all time.

  • @patrickthecaptain273
    @patrickthecaptain273 Před rokem

    I always liked ric flair but now after hearing some podcasts i have so say the is one of the greatest ever and a cool honestly dude

  • @olister8428
    @olister8428 Před 2 lety +33

    Bret hands down best range of matches and opponents in history. When he turned heel - amazing promos. When he was a baby face he did some fun promos - Owen at summerslam 94, Dave boy summerslam 92 and the promo with piper at mania 8 was legendary. The greatest ever for me.

    • @Maxx_d13
      @Maxx_d13 Před 2 lety +4

      His promos were never good and you could never tell if he was face or a heel because he always had the same facial expressions

    • @stpierrecanada1
      @stpierrecanada1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Maxx_d13 You haven’t watched much then, or you’re just a flat out hater. Bret had awesome Mic skills.

    • @MCLogikILL
      @MCLogikILL Před 2 lety +1

      @@Maxx_d13 his gimmick was a hitman, sorta emotionless and down to the point.

    • @Maxx_d13
      @Maxx_d13 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MCLogikILL No it wasn’t please stop. he wasn’t good at playing the heel and he was only a heel in the US because people were sick of him here and booing him but cheering Austin. They loved him in Canada because Cananda like Ric said and has said before, they don’t have a lot of great athletes so Bret was a huge deal to them. He was never going around on td mic saying “I’m the hitman and I’m emotionless!” No, his gimmick wasn’t even a gimmick it was really him which is good but you couldn’t ever tell if he was a heel or face. If a guy can’t do that naturally, then they usually change their hair or gear, something to make the fans dislike them. Austin knew how to change his tone and facial expressions when he was a heel or face. Look at Bailey the female wrestler, she had long hair and she was pretty! Then she just cut it short and she was still pretty but it pissses people off because it got rid of the pretty girly girl look.

    • @Maxx_d13
      @Maxx_d13 Před 2 lety +3

      @UC1aqBqefFgC8NNzb0qmT8Ug are you shittin me!?? Lmfao that “heel” promo in the wheelchair was a pos move by Bret. He talked everybody to sleep then the program went off air. After it was off air Michaels super kicked him and Michaels was kissed because Bret said “oh I didn’t realize the timing” god forbid somebody else lied or fucked up, Bret would trash them. Bret’s like 68 years old now and he still cries about everytbody he knew in the wrestling business because he’s a bitter person. I like him but his mark fans like you just suck because you love him so much that in your sick minds you beleived his bullshit and everything he says. DAvey boy smith is dead and Bret just talks sh it about his drug addiction Ll the time. If anybody said that Owen was a pos because of the bullying that he calls “ribs” or how Owen injured a lot of people And it seemed to be on purpose, Bret would have a fit. Imagine Davey boys son who’s a nice guy watching Bret call his father a junkie im shoot interviews???Brets lucky he didn’t slap him. And btw the match against piper was boring and put people to sleep with an awful finish that Bret thought was so creative. His match against the British bulldog in 1992 only seems so good because there’s millions of fans. Herring for Dave’s boy, not Bret and best brags hos all the little girl were chasing him and it sounds so creepy how excited he gets telling the stories how In Europe the little middle schooo girls loved him Lmfaoo. You’re a Bret hart mark so you’ll just fight until you’re blue in the face about how threat he was

  • @matthewjenkins7488
    @matthewjenkins7488 Před 2 lety +1

    “With the help of 5 horsemen.” I have no idea why that was so funny 😂😂😂😂 7:41

  • @LeoWhalen1933
    @LeoWhalen1933 Před rokem +2

    The match was not short and not terrible.

  • @vxrdrummer
    @vxrdrummer Před 2 lety +1

    I found out about that title change with Bret in the WWF magazine. I was gobsmacked at the time.

  • @xziggy_stardustx6786
    @xziggy_stardustx6786 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Such a shame there was that miscommunication- Bret started to suspect that Ric was sabotaging their matches. The poor guy was suffering but still showed up to work.

  • @tylerdame1360
    @tylerdame1360 Před 2 lety +3

    Ric is being way too hard on himself. The match vs Bret in Saskatoon was a damn good match. Remind Ric he had a clinic with the Hitman. They both did great that night.

  • @Nigel_A15
    @Nigel_A15 Před měsícem

    Bret, to me was a cool stoic babyface. His interviews reflected that. Sting was outgoing and charismatic. Just different personalities and both cool. Not everyone in pro wrestling needs to have the same personality. I will say being sharp and shooting off the cuff, Bret's microphone flaws definitely showed much more. Beyond the cool lines or whatever he rehearsed, if someone hits him with an insult that he didn't expect, Bret's comebacks weren't always the best.
    The repetitive routines? Part of pro wrestling. Getting the crowd excited is the important part. You do try and tell a good story and there is a balance. Near anyone I can think of has somewhat of a routine.
    It is cool to see both Nature Boy and the Hitman getting along nowadays. They were both greats, glad to see they could both see the good in each others' work.

  • @Real_Deal_Rob_Solo
    @Real_Deal_Rob_Solo Před 2 lety +8

    Bret has always been and always will be one of my absolute favorite wrestlers, but nobody comes close to The Nature Boy!
    WOOOOOO!!

    • @LuK3ster
      @LuK3ster Před 2 lety

      Ric Flair and Stone Cold Steve Austin had the best and memorable entrance songs of them all and that's really important when you want to be a legend of wwe! And unforgettable by your fans for the next 100,200 years! These two had something special about their entrance song and when they enterted the ring! And you said nobody comes close but you have to respect all the legends and put them equals! I will never put one legend over another

  • @kmjoyce-gb9wc
    @kmjoyce-gb9wc Před 2 lety +3

    Bret thought he REALLY was the World Champion. He thought he actually WON the belt.

    • @rockwild737
      @rockwild737 Před 11 měsíci

      He had to work damn hard to climb through the levels. At every level he smashed it but Vince and the other still didn't believe his ability to do at the next level up. Eventually they couldn't move him up and every time he smashed it. Nobody saw him as a world champion til the time where he couldn't be anything other than world champion. He did win the belt, just not in the way you meant.

  • @johnirby4791
    @johnirby4791 Před 2 lety +2

    The Hart family and the von Eirik family , it's like watching the old days of wrestling divisions and TV area divisions die out ..while all tv communications nationalize instead of regional right along with the old days of wrestling divisions

    • @marka.graffakasnakebitenat3736
      @marka.graffakasnakebitenat3736 Před 2 lety +2

      The Armstrong's are right there with both of them.

    • @madbrowniac7871
      @madbrowniac7871 Před 2 lety +1

      Mark A. Graff: You can definitely make a case for The Armstrongs. Also their NWA Southeastern Archrivals (and even sometimes Tag Partners) The Fullers, Welches, and Goldens. Also Boris, Dean, and Joe Malenko. Christine, Jerry, and Jeff Jarrett. Joe, Tully, and Tessa Blanchard. And Gory, Mando, Hector, Chavo Senior, Eddie, Chavo Junior, Vickie, and Shaul Guerrero going way back decades to La Familia Guerrero's work with AAA in Mexico. And though people really don't want to hear it The Anoi'a Family's unending succession of Pro Wrestling Royalty (no matter how another Family views it😏). And at least three of The Rhodes (or Runnels😏) Family. Certain there are ones unlisted before like Steiners and Rotundos and Windhams and such.😂😏🎤👨‍👩‍👧‍👧🤼‍♀️🤼‍♂️B.W.

  • @lukem8420
    @lukem8420 Před rokem

    Ric looks good here. Makes me happy.

  • @cymandeh
    @cymandeh Před 2 lety +2

    wooooooooo

  • @androtaz2621
    @androtaz2621 Před rokem +1

    lmao, Ric is a fucking legend.

  • @tommyboyraider3555
    @tommyboyraider3555 Před rokem +1

    Mark Madden should know when talking about Bret having the replica of the WWE belt that Bischoff couldn’t do anything like that, Turners lawyers had major restrictions on things like that because of the Hall and Nash lawsuits going on between WCW and WWE, they absolutely should have referred to the fact Bret never lost the world title, every viewer was aware of it, even if Bret lost it immediately after they should have made Bret champ and made him out to be the first ever undisputed champion basically combining both world titles it would have brought credibility to the WCW belt but judging from the finger poke of doom it’s obvious they wanted to devalue there championships.

  • @thomasdonaldson3523
    @thomasdonaldson3523 Před 2 lety

    Bret and The Nature Boy are my 2 favorites

  • @JessicaChastainFan
    @JessicaChastainFan Před 2 lety +18

    Bret Hart was a true artist in the ring. He was Rembrandt; perfection in every way.

  • @dangold892
    @dangold892 Před rokem

    Ric. You are the greatest all time wrestler ever

  • @johnjedennett2206
    @johnjedennett2206 Před 2 lety

    Fair play to Flair here WOOOOO

  • @nicoloco6569
    @nicoloco6569 Před 2 lety +8

    Funny that he says he went home for 6 months after he lost the belt to Bret. The title change happened in October 92. One month later he wrestled at the Survivor Series. Two months later he took part in the Royal Rumble match 😅. Doesn't really add up does it?

  • @ronaldcollins3634
    @ronaldcollins3634 Před 2 lety

    That's True what you Said Natch. I remember you All the NWA Wrestlers in Mexico, Japan, etc., way before Bret became big.

  • @gabrielevangelista8364
    @gabrielevangelista8364 Před 2 lety +2

    i would love to see rick insight on working w bruiser brody

  • @yoholmes273
    @yoholmes273 Před 2 lety +5

    The only people Flair says
    'screwed him' was Jim Herd & thousands of Women.
    That and drawing power is what seperates Ric Flair from Bret Hart.

    • @BronzeBullBalls
      @BronzeBullBalls Před 2 lety +2

      Bret Hart was on top in an era when more people were into and watching wrestling than ever... he was also a huge draw in Europe. Ric Flair was popular a decade or two in the past (before the 90s) and in southern regional promotions that had no international presence (being NWA champion has not meant anything since the 70s). Ric Flair was not over in the WWF as Bret was at that time...he was not even the top guy in WCW in the 90s next to Hogan, the nWo and others... c'mon man!

    • @patale1640
      @patale1640 Před 2 lety

      @@BronzeBullBalls Flair is bigger name in Japan. Bret was on top of least popular era of WWF competing against clowns, pirates, garbage men, and boy toys. Flair wrestled sold out arenas versus all time greats Funks, Brisco, Brody, Race, Wahoo, Hansen, Tenyru, Jumbo, Bockwinkel, Dusty, ect ect.

    • @BronzeBullBalls
      @BronzeBullBalls Před 2 lety

      @@patale1640 lol Flair was only over with men in their 40s and 50s by the 90s... basically anyone who even remembered most of those opponents you mentioned in your list. He was like your Dad's favourite wrestler... as a 10 year old, I had no idea who he even was until he arrived in the WWF. I agree that the WWF was cartooney and for kids, but it was also the largest wrestling company in the world at that time and Bret Hart was more over in that company than Flair. Flair was not relevant in the mainstream or in pop culture by the 90s.

    • @patale1640
      @patale1640 Před 2 lety

      @@BronzeBullBalls Haha look at the numbers Flair drew higher ratings than Bret. Bret was putting people to sleep on RAW while Flair was cutting hot promos on Nitro. Bret didn’t get hot until he latched on the Stone Cold bandwagon.

    • @patale1640
      @patale1640 Před 2 lety

      @@BronzeBullBalls fans who grew up in the 80s(wrestling biggest drawing period until Rock/Austin.) all remember Flair. The same fans where teenagers/college kids in the 90s. BTW ask Rock and Austin who the GOAT is. Hint: Its not the Hitman.WHOOOOOOOO~!

  • @soulofanerd9364
    @soulofanerd9364 Před 2 lety +5

    Flair's gotta stay on track... he's all over the place talking about Savage and Vader

  • @billcowan5539
    @billcowan5539 Před 2 lety +5

    Ric go back and watch the wrestlemania match between Owen and Bret, it’s incredible