I think Flair was already making preliminary plans to return "home" to WCW. He accomplished what he set out during his brief but eventful run in the early '90s WWF & decided to let Bret run with the title.
I wish Vince gave Ric a longer run with the title so he could have gotten a few classics out of Shawn and a few more out of Bret to get them over. I don’t think Vince appreciated what he really had there.
@@shoeplayisbad1 Vince is not a wrestling fan. He’s a sports entertainment fan. He apparently said to FTR that people compare them to Ole and Arn. Vince followed up with ‘That’s the problem, you’re a wrestler’ like it was a bad thing. I think Vince only has respect for the performance side and not the wrestling side.
Fond memories of the 'Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase. Thanks Rick for all you have done to promote and raise wrestling to a national and international sports phenomenon. Been following you since your match with Ted in St. Louis. Love ya brother You are the Man and the best.
Would have been great to see him and Ted go at it The million Dollar Man was one of the legit talents way more deserving and way more talented than the guy pick to beat Flair. nothing against Bret Hart but I always felt he was no where near the excellent of execution like they was calling him flare and DiBiase would have been a way better wrestling match especially since they had history and knew how to work with each other would have had to turn the million dollar man baby face but since he has spent a good part of his career playing that part I'm sure it would have worked not sure why it wasn't in the cards for Ted to be world champion even though everybody acknowledges he's one of the few guys that should have cared this scarp as a traveling NWA world champ I'm not even sure why they didn't give him a short run as the WWE champion I understand the whole million Dollar Man gimmick but all the guys they put over after him lot of guys should have never ever came close to being the world champion but I guess it's was his company and he did what he wanted to do!!!
Ted DiBiase not getting a run with the NWA or WWF belts I think is one of the biggest mistakes in wrestling history. There should have been a program where DiBiase screws Flair over, which would have turned Flair face. Flair loses the belt to DiBiase who the feuds with Brett Hart for few months which sees DiBiase bribe the officials to help him keep the belt. Finally at Wrestlemania or Royal Rumble DiBiase runs out of tricks, and either a returning Flair or debuting Owen helps Brett finally seal the deal.
@@Jwjmcc I agree with both of you Rick Rude and Curt a.k.a. Mr. perfect should have had a title run as well and the job WWF. I think Rick should have won it at summer slam against the Warrior. Curt should have had a run between 89 and 93. Jake Roberts should have been the IC champion. And McMahon should have stuck with the plan to have Jake go up against the warrior warrior was a horrible wrestler and couldn’t cut promos Jake would have helped him a lot…
@@marcusgilmore5211 at the time savage hogan warrior was champions,you couldn’t put the titile on rude or perfect,if they’d came later they would have been champions multiple times
Always thought Flair was so darn humble in interviews despite his character's and sometimes irl personal flamboyance and charisma when it all is over and done this guy has done so so very much for the biz and that wonderful sparkle in his eye when he talks such a pleasure to listen to and always with a smile not a time when he isn't smiling when talking wrestling this guy lives wrestling
@@angelvalle9963 Oh for sure, people often complained a ric flair match was singular and you knew how it was gonna roll but nah ah ric sure had plenty of signature moves in a match but he gave everything and even more so in the old nwa days some of those big names where some of the best matches ever but he also did a hell of a lot right through the 90's my only regret was those final matches he should have hung up the boots a bit earlier. Seriously though can't take nothing away from the dirtiest player in the game he lived , sweated and bled wrestling right till the very end
Naitch went to Japan to work for SWS which came a little before WAR. The Natural Disasters came with him on the tour. He worked a 2 out of 3 Falls Match with Tenryu. Which was the Main Event at 1 of the Big Show at the end of that tour. That match is on CZcams, but I have not seen it in years.
Flair vs Hogan at Wrestlemania 9 probably would have happened if for some reason they decided not to put the WWF title on Bret Hart. Or they would have just been delaying the inevitable and would have had Flair vs Hart at Wrestlemania 9. Either way, Flair was probably going to hold on to the title until Wrestlemania, but no further.
Ask The Champ, who's the top 5 he worked with in NWA, which is when I became a Ric Flair fan, and when he was in WCW during the Monday Night Wars? Also, what does he remember if Macho Man Randy Savage? Thanks.. Toddinva
Taker was the best big man. When he had matches with Shawn and Bret they were always classics. When Bret or Shawn had a match with Diesel or Sid the matches weren't nearly as good.
@@shoeplayisbad1 Vader was a great big man but Bam Bam Bigelow was better. He could do more things in the ring than Vader and more athletic. Undertaker was the best of them all though, the most versatile. He didn't need to be 400 pounds to impress everyone with shows of athleticism or working a 25-minute match at a good pace.
I think he didn't when he was younger, but they're cool now they're old retired men and the competitiveness has died down. They both respect eachother, but when they were competing, of course egos are going to get in the way.
@@TingTong2568 Eh, I love Bret but yeah. Though I kinda also look at it as he just doesn't pull punches. He's brutally honest you could say. But yes, there are times when I don't agree with Bret. Bret and Ric are my 2 favorite wrestlers ever (Piper is up there too) so I hate when they take shots at each other.
Judging off several podcasts, it seems like Flair has a great deal of respect for Bruiser Brody. Those two could’ve made money together for another ten years if Brody wasn’t murdered. What could’ve been.
Just think when Mark was not the Undertaker and was almost out of wrestling, how critical it was for him to become the Undertaker for himself and wrestling. But how good of a wrestler he was and almost did not make it. Shows you how many good wrestlers there are out there that are only stopped by their gimmick. And then you look at Hogan who had a great gimmick but was a terrible wrestler.
I remember sitting next to Buddy Landel backstage at WCW, and I told Buddy, I hope we never lose him. I also told Buddy, I have never seen someone walk the ropes like Mark since the Spoiler.
Hulk Hogan could wrestle just look at his matches in Japan different style. Also Hulk Higan got Mark the job at WWF. Man WCW drop the bomb with letting him get away they had so much talent it’s sad The same with the AWA from what I hear…
Bam Bam Bigelow and Yokozuna would like a word. Both of them were better than Andre in my opinion. They had incredible agility for people their size, they were actually doing stuff you wouldn't expect someone their size to be able to do. Undertaker was also clearly better than Andre and that's no disrespect to him.
Andre was a legend and a spectacle but in terms of athleticism and performance Taker is numero uno. Kane, Vader, Bam Bam, Big Show all deserve mentions as well.
Should’ve beat hogan on a technicality, then cheat in the rematch, Hogan wouldn’t be given another shot unless he faced the up and comer Bret Hart. Bret Hart goes over clean, and you build to Flair and Hart.
Favourite big man was Vader
Got to go Bam Bam myself in terms of abilities.
Delighted to see ric talk so well about ted dibiase as when I was a kid and ted was a heel u could see how good that guy was.
Andre The Giant: best giant ever
Undertaker: best big man ever
I think Flair was already making preliminary plans to return "home" to WCW. He accomplished what he set out during his brief but eventful run in the early '90s WWF & decided to let Bret run with the title.
Yes ted would have been a great NWA and wwf champion because he had it all.
ric flair even wrestled undertaker in my hometown of sydney nova scotia thats a rock in the ocean
Who won the match?
@@undertakerfanz628 taker by dq
I wish Vince gave Ric a longer run with the title so he could have gotten a few classics out of Shawn and a few more out of Bret to get them over. I don’t think Vince appreciated what he really had there.
I agree 👍
He didn't that's known
He didn't like the style of matches flair did
@@shoeplayisbad1
Vince is not a wrestling fan. He’s a sports entertainment fan. He apparently said to FTR that people compare them to Ole and Arn. Vince followed up with ‘That’s the problem, you’re a wrestler’ like it was a bad thing.
I think Vince only has respect for the performance side and not the wrestling side.
Flair should have dropped the strap to Bret at Royal Rumble 93 in a two out of 3 falls match if Warrior didn't drop him on his head.
Fond memories of the 'Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase. Thanks Rick for all you have done to promote and raise wrestling to a national and international sports phenomenon. Been following you since your match with Ted in St. Louis. Love ya brother You are the Man and the best.
Would have been great to see him and Ted go at it The million Dollar Man was one of the legit talents way more deserving and way more talented than the guy pick to beat Flair. nothing against Bret Hart but I always felt he was no where near the excellent of execution like they was calling him flare and DiBiase would have been a way better wrestling match especially since they had history and knew how to work with each other would have had to turn the million dollar man baby face but since he has spent a good part of his career playing that part I'm sure it would have worked not sure why it wasn't in the cards for Ted to be world champion even though everybody acknowledges he's one of the few guys that should have cared this scarp as a traveling NWA world champ I'm not even sure why they didn't give him a short run as the WWE champion I understand the whole million Dollar Man gimmick but all the guys they put over after him lot of guys should have never ever came close to being the world champion but I guess it's was his company and he did what he wanted to do!!!
Taker is the absolute best big man in my opinion.
Ted DiBiase not getting a run with the NWA or WWF belts I think is one of the biggest mistakes in wrestling history. There should have been a program where DiBiase screws Flair over, which would have turned Flair face. Flair loses the belt to DiBiase who the feuds with Brett Hart for few months which sees DiBiase bribe the officials to help him keep the belt. Finally at Wrestlemania or Royal Rumble DiBiase runs out of tricks, and either a returning Flair or debuting Owen helps Brett finally seal the deal.
Not in 92 dibiase should have got the belt late 80s
@@Jwjmcc I agree with both of you Rick Rude and Curt a.k.a. Mr. perfect should have had a title run as well and the job WWF. I think Rick should have won it at summer slam against the Warrior. Curt should have had a run between 89 and 93. Jake Roberts should have been the IC champion. And McMahon should have stuck with the plan to have Jake go up against the warrior warrior was a horrible wrestler and couldn’t cut promos Jake would have helped him a lot…
@@marcusgilmore5211 at the time savage hogan warrior was champions,you couldn’t put the titile on rude or perfect,if they’d came later they would have been champions multiple times
@@Jwjmcc Perfect had a strong buzz between 89 and 91 would’ve been great to have him beef with Savage..
Nah Ted didn't need the WWF belt
Always thought Flair was so darn humble in interviews despite his character's and sometimes irl personal flamboyance and charisma when it all is over and done this guy has done so so very much for the biz and that wonderful sparkle in his eye when he talks such a pleasure to listen to and always with a smile not a time when he isn't smiling when talking wrestling this guy lives wrestling
yeah he's been a favorite of mine since I started watching wrestling in the late 80's, his charisma transcends the sport :)
@@HiNRGboy Im gonna give a Woooooo ! to that mate
He lights up when he talks about the old guys he looked up to coming up. Dick the brusier,harley race,wahoo McDaniel etc.
@@angelvalle9963 Oh for sure, people often complained a ric flair match was singular and you knew how it was gonna roll but nah ah ric sure had plenty of signature moves in a match but he gave everything and even more so in the old nwa days some of those big names where some of the best matches ever but he also did a hell of a lot right through the 90's my only regret was those final matches he should have hung up the boots a bit earlier. Seriously though can't take nothing away from the dirtiest player in the game he lived , sweated and bled wrestling right till the very end
He definitely loves professional wrestling and talks with a level head about other workers in the business.
Naitch went to Japan to work for SWS which came a little before WAR. The Natural Disasters came with him on the tour.
He worked a 2 out of 3 Falls Match with Tenryu. Which was the Main Event at 1 of the Big Show at the end of that tour.
That match is on CZcams, but I have not seen it in years.
rick flair sera toujours une très grande légende selon moi.
Happy Thanksgiving
WOOOOOOOO!
I waited on you in Olive Garden back in 1997. You ate 2 grilled chicken breasts, with angel hair pasta and marinara on the side.
Awesome 😎
4:15 lol. That's awesome. I'm sure they had 'fun' ;-)
Flair vs Hogan at Wrestlemania 9 probably would have happened if for some reason they decided not to put the WWF title on Bret Hart. Or they would have just been delaying the inevitable and would have had Flair vs Hart at Wrestlemania 9. Either way, Flair was probably going to hold on to the title until Wrestlemania, but no further.
I would love to see him drop the belt to
Perfect that would be awesome
Ask The Champ, who's the top 5 he worked with in NWA, which is when I became a Ric Flair fan, and when he was in WCW during the Monday Night Wars? Also, what does he remember if Macho Man Randy Savage? Thanks.. Toddinva
It’s a lot of questions I want to ask about his 92 run
Taker was the best big man. When he had matches with Shawn and Bret they were always classics. When Bret or Shawn had a match with Diesel or Sid the matches weren't nearly as good.
Vader was the best big man
@@shoeplayisbad1 Vader was a great big man but Bam Bam Bigelow was better. He could do more things in the ring than Vader and more athletic. Undertaker was the best of them all though, the most versatile. He didn't need to be 400 pounds to impress everyone with shows of athleticism or working a 25-minute match at a good pace.
@@heavenhelp1982 bummer bam was great but not better than vader, not even close to vader.
I remember thinking how far you guys were apart when you walked past Ted in the 93 rumble as he was eliminated and you walked in
Did I miss where he talked about the plan?
Ted DiBease main evented a WrestleMania. Nuff said.
Champ
CAN U ASK FLAIR ABOUT THAT ESTRANGED CHARACTOR WHO WAS DOING ALL THAT MAGIC AS A MASKED CHARACTER IN WCW THAT TURNED OUT TO BE HIM AGAINST STING
Arn should have been WCW World Champ. He would have brought the best out of a Baby Face.
I would have been perfectly happy with a U.S. title run for Arn.
Ric flair does not like Bret Hart he acts like he does but he really doesn't
I think he didn't when he was younger, but they're cool now they're old retired men and the competitiveness has died down.
They both respect eachother, but when they were competing, of course egos are going to get in the way.
There was bad blood but it seems like they've buried the hatchet. They've been cordial in recent years.
Well Brett has talked $HIT about Ric..and just about everyone lol. Bitter old Brett.
@@shawnsdr3406 this is the reason why many of his fans these days have lost respect for him. He keeps getting more bitter day by day.
@@TingTong2568 Eh, I love Bret but yeah. Though I kinda also look at it as he just doesn't pull punches. He's brutally honest you could say. But yes, there are times when I don't agree with Bret. Bret and Ric are my 2 favorite wrestlers ever (Piper is up there too) so I hate when they take shots at each other.
So what was the plane because it didn't come up in the interview? Waste of 7 minutes.
Judging off several podcasts, it seems like Flair has a great deal of respect for Bruiser Brody. Those two could’ve made money together for another ten years if Brody wasn’t murdered. What could’ve been.
Are you implying flair killed brody?
He has said Bruiser Brody’s name 10,000 times the last 25 years no need to judge by the this podcast
RCS!
I always thought DiBiase was a great worker. Who could forget his work as part of the Rat Pack? Or his early Georgia days?
I'm not worthy .... I'm not worthy
Just think when Mark was not the Undertaker and was almost out of wrestling, how critical it was for him to become the Undertaker for himself and wrestling. But how good of a wrestler he was and almost did not make it. Shows you how many good wrestlers there are out there that are only stopped by their gimmick. And then you look at Hogan who had a great gimmick but was a terrible wrestler.
I remember sitting next to Buddy Landel backstage at WCW, and I told Buddy, I hope we never lose him. I also told Buddy, I have never seen someone walk the ropes like Mark since the Spoiler.
Hulk Hogan could wrestle just look at his matches in Japan different style. Also Hulk Higan got Mark the job at WWF. Man WCW drop the bomb with letting him get away they had so much talent it’s sad The same with the AWA from what I hear…
Yo yo yo that doesn’t work for me brother
Bret the Spit Man Hart. From the screw job. Lol
Flair always has to bring up he wrestled 60 min 😂
Ha ha. But can you imagine working out or running for 60 mins ? I would brag also wooooo 🤌🏼
Working 40-60 minutes in itself is an accomplishment - doing it as often as Flair did in the 80's is insane.
Only the clueless do not understand have tough it is to do all these broadways night after night.
Warrior was still there and Psycho Sid
Better than Brody???
I dont count Brodie as a big man
he was huge
Ric Flair couldn't wet the bed without cheating!
or bleeding
Nobody likes The Undertaker more than I do but the best big man without a doubt was Andre The Giant
Only to look at,he could barely move in his wwf days
Bam Bam Bigelow and Yokozuna would like a word.
Both of them were better than Andre in my opinion.
They had incredible agility for people their size, they were actually doing stuff you wouldn't expect someone their size to be able to do.
Undertaker was also clearly better than Andre and that's no disrespect to him.
@@Longlostpuss bam bam was a great wrestler
Andre was a legend and a spectacle but in terms of athleticism and performance Taker is numero uno. Kane, Vader, Bam Bam, Big Show all deserve mentions as well.
@@Jwjmcc um what about the 70s early 80s
Should’ve beat hogan on a technicality, then cheat in the rematch, Hogan wouldn’t be given another shot unless he faced the up and comer Bret Hart. Bret Hart goes over clean, and you build to Flair and Hart.
Conrad has done an amazing job building the podcast empire but he should never be on mic. Damn he is horrible.
I always looked at ric. As the nwa champion….. when he came to wwe. I didnt. Think it was a good fit….. 👋
He was the real worlds champion. One of the best royal rumbles was the one he won and became wwf champion.
True. 1992 Royal rumble was the greatest
Hulk Hogan didn't age well..... And he isn't as tall as he used to be.... Where's his mustache , brother?
I lost all respect for Ted Dibiase when he decided to steal money from poor people in Mississippi.
They-should-of-saved-the-Mr.Perfect-vs-Flair-loser-leaves-town-match-for-Mania-9-instead-of-wasting-it-on-a-stupid-RAW....Luger-could-of-faced-Taker-At-Mania-9....
Bret “Hitman” Hart > Ric Flair