One of the most iconic stables in pro wrestling history remains The Four Horsemen. They were not the first stable ever ...
Ric Flair and Randy Savage had the best overall rivalry that existed in both WWE and WCW. The first Flair WWE stint featured ...
Thirty enter the ring, and only one will be left standing - the WWE Royal Rumble kicks off the start of a new year of top-tier wrestling from the promotion, bringing together a ho ...
Ric Flair doesn’t think WWE stars owe the late Hulk Hogan for their success in Hollywood. In an interview with Escapist Magazine, Ric Flair was asked if today’s wrestlers-turned-actors, like John Cena ...
“The Nature Boy” is still surprising fans — and his WWE champion daughter. “The Nature Boy” is still surprising fans and getting attention. In a video posted to his Instagram, the 16-time world ...
Ric Flair may be on the Mount Rushmore of several wrestlers and fans, but the Nature Boy didn’t choose himself for his own picks of wrestling greats. In a new interview with Escapist Magazine, Flair ...
Five-time WWF World Champion Bret Hart had strong thoughts on Gunther's style of wrestling. Hart specifically said he told Gunther to his face that his style of wrestling was painful and unsafe. Hart ...
Ric Flair doesn’t mince words — and in his latest interview with eScapist Magazine, the 16-time World Champion managed to praise, roast, and critique nearly everyone connected to wrestling. From ...
Pro wrestling’s Mount Rushmore will be debated until the end of time, but despite being on many other’s Ric Flair doesn’t believe he belongs. WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair recently spoke with Liam ...
Ric Flair continued his long-running feud with Paul Finebaum on Saturday, again calling out the SEC Network host for things he had to say about Jim Harbaugh, and for picking Texas to beat Ohio State, ...
While appearing on a recent episode of Hot Ones, Cody Rhodes shared the two matches he regularly shows students at the Nightmare Factory, where he serves as co-owner and coach. They include Sting vs.
In 1991, Ric Flair signed with the WWF (now known as WWE) after growing tired of the leadership in WCW, which had long been his home promotion. It marked the first time that Flair worked with Vince ...