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Kellie
05-16-2009, 09:21 AM
Jim Ross is back with another blog update over on jrsbarbq.com, talking about Ric Flair coming out of retirement. Here's some of what he had to say:

Ric called me last Sunday morning and we had a nice talk and I could tell that "Naitch" was getting "the itch" to get back in the ring. He might be feeling somewhat burned out regarding all the autograph shows and meet 'n greets that he's done over the past several months. One can only imagine how much flesh Ric has pressed since retiring. Ric's driver's license may say that he is 60 years old but he still has the spirit and constitution of a 30- something year old, for better or for worse, depending on one's perspective.

Can Ric still perform in the ring at a competitive level. Hell, yeah. Should he? Well, that's another question that's a little tougher to answer.

Much like many of my wrestling friends who are still performing these days and who have trouble getting out of bed in the mornings or playing catch with their kids, I often times cringe when I either hear of or see them wrestle. I had the same initial reaction when I heard of Ric's interview with Marvez.

But this isn't my call. I do have an opinion. It almost changes from day to day as a matter of fact. In a perfect world, for me, I would love for Ric to not risk life and limb at 60 and not wrestle again. I don't want to read of Ric Flair wrestling in a high school gym some place.

However, if Ric can return to a major stage and perform occasionally then I have less a problem with the matter. But here is the bottom line....my thanks to Stone Cold....it's Ric's life and he should do whatever he wants to do at this stage of the game that makes him happy.

If Ric's act is going to live again, it needs to play "Broadway"..... for a limited time only. WHOOO!



IW

mikedudelang
05-17-2009, 05:17 AM
Guys like Flair can never go away for good. It's just too hard for them to be out of the limelight. How many times have guys like Hogan, Foley, Funk, etc. 'retired' only to come back 6 months or a year later?

DUKE NUKEM
05-18-2009, 07:16 AM
^ so true, thanks for the post Kellie