Bradly Austin
Stone Cold Steve Austin and of flair got together as many old aging dinosaur wrestlers do on the web ad jut recall some matches and this is no country for old men of wrestling. There re man opportunities for old wrestler sin various podcasts an outlets of broadcast on the internet and this topic has not been dwelled or discussed by various podcast and we wonder why there are so many old wrestling programs and rehash. I mean who really wants to watch Stone Cold Steve Austin and Ric Flair discuss the Royal Rumble in 1992 in 2021 yet somehow these silly jackasses are bale to pretty much fill a void and
innumerable old wrestlers get their rocks off talking another rick circa 1999. As I watched the Steve Austin and Rod Flair reexamining fake Royal Rumble and telecast log ago forgotten by everyone except the small niche of most dedicated wrestling fan I wonder why this internet market of talk does not exist for old actors and musicians as they can recall and retell a story form one of their concerts in 1977 or 997 There is something bout professional wrestling that reexamines and fills a need for these old wrestlers and clearly if the technology had existed we would of sen the Crusher or Bruno Sammartino or the Big
Whopper or a Haystack Calhoun recalling wrestling matches for the sixties and seventies in the early nineties on podcasts and vlog internet streaming shows. Steve Austin and Ric Flair recalled the day Flair stole the WW title and his career in the WWE when he left the WCW and NWA well pa this prime and even his prime this man was boring and not even that entertaining of a wrestler and few can explain why Ric Flair received as much hype and attention push for championship run a she id as this man was a lour arrogant wrestler with an ugly body and horrible ring persona an was over-rated in ways of interview or rig action to warrant the numerous titles granted to thorough the years with these pre-planned fake matches. It is totally incomprehensible how a small stature and annoying personal as a Ric Flair ascended to the top of redneck wrestling world although his impact to the WWE and later role in it when he finally left the WCW was negligible and unmemorable.