That doesnt mean he should be running around in the ring performing bumps and flips, but he would be a valuable asset for WWEs developmental center. It takes more than just knowing the moves to become a professional wrestler. One has to be able to get the timing and the ring psychology down as well, and Flair would be able to give a ton of great advice from the sidelines to future WWE superstars who need to polish up their ring work. In the early days back when he was training to become a wrestler, Flair had to go through an agonizing training regimen that sounds like torture compared to the way wrestlers are trained nowadays. He comes from an older time that was bare bones and blunt when it came to mastering the art of professional wrestling. A little bit of that training mentality would be beneficial not just to the upcoming wrestlers, but to the other trainers who, while able to provide help with the moves themselves, might be missing out on teaching the essentials of wrestling that helped make Ric Flair the entertainer that he is today. There can only be one Ric Flair, but there can be many Ric Flair students.
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