To: bonehead4freedom
Randy's role truly is that of "the Legend Preserver", so he gets away with behavior that has seen most others hitting the bricks. That he performs the role so well speaks highly of his talent - that and so many fragile "legends" allowing themselves to be bulldogged by the kid on television.
As Buddy Rodgers never approved of Flair's using the Nature Boy moniker it's no surprise that his associate also looked down on Rick. I think at this point that it's indisputable that Flair has acheived the unbelievable by remaining active at 56 years old while still pulling off dramatic matches that get his opponents over without looking ridiculous. While never being as truly tough as Samartino, Kawolski or dozens of others Rick always balanced performance with preservance...and he's still performing today when no one thought it possible.
To: NewRomeTacitus
Flair has both showmanship and natural ability and he has done a good job putting over the new talent, I love his mike skills.The Foley angle of who is the real dirtiest player in the game is great and @ 56 having worked for several promotions please give Rick his due WHOOO!
Agree with me on this, working for Vince ain't easy either.
My parting shot the new ECW stinks I think TNA has the real feel for extreme outlaw feel, this means I think Jeff and his daddy has the Haymen vision!(I choke as I write this!)My smark opinion which I make in fun love to hear yours as well.
I wish this was serious as we had to get but,pray for those who can't get a pay per view because they have some serious things to do!
18 posted on
07/18/2006 11:27:34 PM PDT by
bonehead4freedom
(New York Times ,all the news fit to omit!)
To: NewRomeTacitus
In other news, Randy Orton pulled a hangnail at the press conference and will be out for 6 weeks.
19 posted on
07/19/2006 4:37:46 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
(If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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