10 Shocking Revelations From WWE Wrestlers' Autobiographies
7. Ric Flair Didn't Rate Bret Hart
One thing we've learnt from Ric Flair's memoirs is that he is very particular about his wrestling - and even Bret Hart wasn't quite his cup of tea.
The 'Nature Boy', considered by many the number one wrestler in history, apparently took issue with Hart's description of himself as "The Greatest There Ever Was" (a mantle that was, in all fairness, a part of the Canadian's proud in-ring persona - albeit one whose accuracy he has defended in real life).
Flair essentially said that Hart couldn't draw (or, more precisely, couldn't draw outside of his homeland). In reality, of course, the 'Excellence of Execution's mid-90s spell as WWE's franchise player just so happened to coincide with a relatively dormant period in the company's history - but that probably wouldn't make many headlines.