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Post by Grumpyoldman on Mar 6, 2008 17:08:04 GMT -5
Honestly, I don't think Flair is gonna lose, not at WM. Triple H will beat him the next night on Raw & get the credit for retiring him.
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Post by @PaulGriffin on Mar 6, 2008 17:09:43 GMT -5
I have a feeling Michaels will beat Flair, cleanly, to retire him. If not, Flair will win. THERE WILL BE A WINNER AND THERE WILL BE A LOSER!
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Post by validation on Mar 7, 2008 4:37:11 GMT -5
I have a feeling Michaels will beat Flair, cleanly, to retire him. If not, Flair will win. THERE WILL BE A WINNER AND THERE WILL BE A LOSER! NO crap!!!!!
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Post by vivalaraza1331 on Mar 7, 2008 9:12:30 GMT -5
If Flair retires on his own, without losing to anyone, the entire storyline makes no sense and Flair's own words could be used against him. What happened to 'I will NEVER retire!" WWE, and Vince himself, is not stupid. Yes, young talent does need to be elevated but there are some situations of such magnitude you HAVE to have an established guy go over. You never know when one of the younger talents are going to up and leave, like Brock Lesnar or Bobby Lashley, so you can't necessarily trust them with the role of retiring Flair and making history. Kennedy and MVP may be the future but they certainly aren't going to retire Ric Flair. With the lack of build for Wrestlemania this year, and the only potentially memory-making match being that of Big Show and Mayweather, I really believe Michaels will beat Flair and the everlasting memory of Wrestlemania XXIV will be Flair's retirement. I just don't see Flair winning and then retiring and forgetting everything he's said in the last few months.
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