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Panther fans who still hold a fondness for Ric Flair


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24 minutes ago, Hugor Hill said:

Ric Flair was born in Tennessee. He's not a Carolinian by birth. He's always been a bandwagonner his entire life. He was washed up in the late 90's. No telling what strain of sephlyis he is currently on. That being said, he's a douche.

He drank the wrong moonshine. Like the yellow flame, he is tainted.

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Flair the character was great.  The guy now.... not so much.  Who gives a beershit what he says.  


He is an almost 70 year old man trying to still live as his fictional persona of the 1980's. He is butthurt bc he screwed so many people in Charlotte he can't return. By that I mean he literally had an outstanding warrant until the end of last year.

He is a washed-up, broke, pathetic loser who can't come to terms with the fact that both the real world and fake wrestling world have moved on and he's stuck in a twilight zone of his own making. I have no doubt he will die alone, blabbering to the non-existent people he thinks still care about what a big deal he still thinks he is.

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4 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

 


He is an almost 70 year old man trying to still live as his fictional persona of the 1980's. He is butthurt bc he screwed so many people in Charlotte he can't return. By that I mean he literally had an outstanding warrant until the end of last year.

He is a washed-up, broke, pathetic loser who can't come to terms with the fact that both the real world and fake wrestling world have moved on and he's stuck in a twilight zone of his own making. I have no doubt he will die alone, blabbering to the non-existent people he thinks still care about what a big deal he still thinks he is.

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4 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

 


He is an almost 70 year old man trying to still live as his fictional persona of the 1980's. He is butthurt bc he screwed so many people in Charlotte he can't return. By that I mean he literally had an outstanding warrant until the end of last year.

He is a washed-up, broke, pathetic loser who can't come to terms with the fact that both the real world and fake wrestling world have moved on and he's stuck in a twilight zone of his own making. I have no doubt he will die alone, blabbering to the non-existent people he thinks still care about what a big deal he still thinks he is.

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Not untrue.  His son ODing in a Southpark Hotel in 2013 didn't help either.

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Not untrue.  His son ODing in a Southpark Hotel in 2013 didn't help either.


I genuinely felt awful for him after that. As a parent now myself, losing a child is the worst imaginable thing in the world.

However, rather than trying to do something positive from that, like using his financial resources (which he has mostly squandered) or celebrity (whatever is left of it) to support causes that could help other people struggling with addiction, he doubled down on own his own selfish partying and debauchery.

His douchebaggery towards the Panthers is meaninglessness. However, as someone who watched him as a kid growing up, it is sad and pathetic that his accomplishments in the fake world of wrestling have been matched by his complete lack of doing anything meaningful in the real world outside of wrestling.

When you consider all the good many former athletes and members of the community (like Steve Smith, Michael Jordan, etc) have done, you realize what a waste Ric Flair has been.

For all the accolades he has in wrestling, he has left zero positive legacy outside of it.

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My older boys grew up loving that wrestling crap, the only thing I liked about it was Andy Kaufman. But when we moved to Matthews in the early 90s the first weekend my older of the two was playing soccer, and there walking around was Ric Flair, watching his kid play too, he was bigger than life with that dumbass grin - I thought Matthews was pretty freaking cool that day but that was a really long time ago

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