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| IGN: Ric Flair Interview |
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| Monday, 24 March 2008 17:26 | ||||
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Credit: http://uk.sports.ign.com/articles/861/861330p1.html US, March 21, 2008 - Ric Flair might be in a storyline where his next loss means retirement, but that doesn't mean that the "Nature Boy" is thinking about time off. The sixteen (or seventeen, depending upon the source) time world champion is set to wrestle Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV next Sunday. IGN: Do you think it's possible to get the fans to boo you at this point? IGN: How difficult do you think it is for wrestlers coming into WWE now to stand out in the current environment?
Ric Flair: Very difficult, extremely difficult. I think the bar has been raised, not on the level of skill, but on the level of persona. When you think about it, just about every gamut and curveball has been thrown and it's been up to the guys. No one should ever go as overboard as I did, but you have to find a way to be unique. They can give you 1000 suggestions but if you don't feel them inside, they won't work. What's happening now is that TV is scrutinized, and [the writers are] so much more involved because of network guidelines. Writers are very creative, but they can't make someone feel…they envision things and write things, but if you watch the show, you can see who feels it and who's uncomfortable. That goes with the growth of the business. It likes watching Allen Iverson or Michael Jordan do interviews; I still can't figure out why more guys don't want to be like Michael Jordan. I thought Iverson was real humble in an interview I just heard, but he's comfortable in his persona, and that's who he is. IGN: Among the young guys in the company, who do you think the best chance of becoming the next Ric Flair? Ric Flair: I hope nobody wrestles 35 years! If they do, they're healthy and do it for 35 years. The thing unique for me is my health, I feel great. I don't feel any different, I've lost a step, but the only issues I deal with are my own stuff. I think sometimes, I can't do what I used to do, but when I actually go and do things, I can. IGN: Or things you've never done before, like Monday! Ric Flair:…It's a long story, but I could be a lot better. It's funny, right now, I'm in the groove again now because I know I have to be. The last couple of years, for a couple of years in the 90's, I was out of the groove…you just have to be in there every night. You've just gotta get in that ring and go. Some of the greatest matches of my career, I didn't sleep the night before! If I could get that guy back, I wouldn't be worried about WrestleMania. I'd be good to go. IGN: Is it true that you're going to be salsa dancing on television? Ric Flair: That's just a rumor. That's just speculation. IGN: What are your other plans for after retirement? Are you going to be writing any more books? Ric Flair: I'm not thinking about retiring! I have a lot of opportunities going forward that happens, but right now, I'm thinking about being at RAW on the 31st in Orlando and not letting myself waver, I'm having emotional ups and downs, even for me, but I'm not thinking about retirement. IGN: Final question: We have to know after all these years. What were those pictures of Miss Elizabeth that you kept teasing you had? Ric Flair: I still have them! Just kidding -- I wish I did. Elizabeth was a wonderful woman
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