Stone Cold Steve Austin I was a Ric Flair and Dusty Rhodes guy. Ric Flair continues to be my favorite wrestler of all time. I loved Harley Race and Nick Bockwinkel and all of those guys, but I’m a big Flair guy. – Stone Cold Steve Austin
Shelton Benjamin I didn’t see a lot of WWE, so for me, Hulk Hogan was the other guy. Ric Flair was the man. – Shelton Benjamin
Shawn Michaels Even though I wrestled Ric Flair very early on in my career, it was a short match, so getting to wrestle him later on in my career was a benchmark. Wrestling Hulk Hogan was a benchmark for me. – Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels Tully was the first young, handsome, cocky, well-dressed bad guy. He was our version of Ric Flair before I knew who Ric Flair was. This was before cable TV or any of that, and Tully was our Ric Flair. – Shawn Michaels
Shane Douglas I gravitated to the pro wrestlers and the grappling – Hulk Hogan ‘hulking up’ always looked cornball to me – and I wanted to see Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, and Harley Race go move-for-move. – Shane Douglas
Shane Douglas I think Ric Flair has been tarnishing his legacy since 1990 – he has done more to tarnish his career then anything I could have said or did, then anybody could have said or did. – Shane Douglas
Shane Douglas It would be a huge loss to the wrestling industry and for those of us that have made our living in this industry to lose someone like Ric Flair. – Shane Douglas
Scott Steiner Why did Triple H make that statue of Ric Flair? So where is it now? Where do you think it’s at? There’s no Hall Of Fame. – Scott Steiner
Sandeep Singh Ric Charlesworth is a legendary figure. He is one of the best coaches in the world. – Sandeep Singh
Sandeep Singh HIL boasts of a high-class list of players and coaches like Ric Charlesworth, Barry Dancer, etc. – Sandeep Singh