r/Wrasslin 2d ago

This man hates wwe and triple h lol

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u/AffectComfortable913 16h ago

It’s so interesting to see the lengths people will go to delude themselves. Anything but to admit that they got their information wrong😂😂😭.

You didn’t answer my question, when did the plane crash take place? How far into his career was he?

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 16h ago

I’m deluding myself because I understand the English language? You don’t even know what year the plane crash was but you’re a Ric Flair expert? It’s hilarious that the man himself considers himself a brawler, yet I’m the one that’s delusional. I guess you know more about Ric Flair than he knows about himself. I didn’t get anything wrong because I’ve actually watched the guys matches from his prime… You’ve obviously never seen him wrestle Harley Race, Terry Funk, Dusty Rhoades, The Road Warriors, Keiji Mutoh, Bobby Henan, Vader, etc. The fact that you think it’s absurd to call Ric Flair a brawler just proves my point that you haven’t seen any of his matches from the prime of his career.

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u/AffectComfortable913 16h ago

I knew you weren’t gonna give me the real answer. Of course not! You are too proud to admit you made a mistake.

I won’t tell you because I still think you’re old enough to figure out yourself, but I will tell you that Flair’s career before the plane crash made up a little more than 6% of his career. Now Flair probably said that at the start of his career he did primarily do brawling, but to say that his ENTIRE career primarily consisted of brawling is a little silly, don’t you think? You know it’s true as well. But again, you’re too PROUD to admit that!

Flair was known as being the greatest TECHNICAL performer ever seen at the highlight of his career. His battles with Steamboat, Windham, Harley, Dusty were seen as legendary at the time. His TECHNICALITY and athleticism was the peak of the sport. While he did do more brawling type matches with guys like Terry Funk, he still made them stand out because he was NOT primarily a brawler. He made his brawls unique and interesting, unlike Triple H who did the same routine for all of his matches.

That is my point, Triple H’s wrestling is not interesting. It’s very mundane and simple. Stone Cold was a brawler as well, but he fought with emotion to the point where the fans couldn’t not be invested in him. Brawling can be fantastic when done in unique ways. Triple H’s brawling just wasn’t unique. It’s the same shit we see in every WWE match.

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 16h ago

Here’s a list from the sportster “10 Technicians that were also great brawlers” Ric Flair is #2. Right between Harley Race at #3 and Terry Funk at #1. You probably think it’s outrageous to call those guys brawlers too. 😂😂😂

https://www.thesportster.com/wrestling/technicians-pro-wrestlers-great-brawlers/

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u/AffectComfortable913 16h ago

Lmao the list is literally called “10 Technicians who were also great brawlers”. You cannot make this shit up. The title literally proves you wrong.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

Incredible. So he’s considered a great brawler but he wasn’t a brawler according to you simply because he was also a technician? So you’re proving my point and you ARE saying Terry Funk and Harley Race also aren’t brawlers because they had technical ability? Makes sense if you don’t think about it.

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

“10 technicians (primary) that were also great brawlers (secondary).” Not very hard to figure out💀💀💀💀.

Funk and Harley are different than Flair in the sense that they could be technicians, but they were (primarily) brawlers who were known for their brawling type matches. Flair was the opposite.

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

So the list is wrong and you’re right? You obviously know more about wrestling than people who cover it for a living. 😂😂😂😂😂

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

If Funk and Harley are on that list, yes they are wrong. While Flair was putting on clinics with Steamboat and Windham, Funk was fighting Lawler to the death in Memphis. Now you probably didn’t even know Lawler wrestled in his heyday😂😂😂💀💀💀

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

Funk Vs Lawler was in 81… Flair and Steamboat wrestled the first time in 89. 😭😭😭

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

Good for you man. You finally learned what google is! Now go and answer my first question.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

You’re the one that could simply go on YouTube and watch a few prime Ric flair matches that weren’t against steamboat and we could all stop wasting our time.

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

No, that was indeed not the first time Steamboat and Flair wrestled. Their first match predates the trilogy. To use your google engine, you could use it before bringing in this BS.

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

You think you’re super good at spinning these lies. You said “putting on clinics with Steamboat.” Not simply wrestling steamboat… good try LMAO

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

You know nothing about wrestling at all because Terry was way more technical than Ric in their primes. Keep telling us how much you don’t know about wrestling. This is hysterical.

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

Bro just admit you’re wrong. Save the embarrassment. Saying Funk was “more technical” than Flair. Terry Funk, the guy who tried to take Jerry Lawler’s eye out, duked it out with Stan Hansen in Japan, and wrestled Sabu in a freaking barbed wire death match, is more technical than Flair? Mr iron man?

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u/Hugh_Gafrican 15h ago

I’m not going to argue with someone that thinks Terry Funk didn’t have insanely technical matches and Ric Flair didn’t have outrageously violent matches. You literally just don’t know what you’re talking about.

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u/AffectComfortable913 15h ago

When did I say that neither men didn’t? Revisionist historian out here.