9. Ric Flair Thinks The Miz Would Have Fit Into The Four Horsemen
Ric Flair's podcast is a fairly riotous affair. Favouring a loose, conversational feel, the 'Nature Boy' is very open to taking questions from listeners. Upon being tasked with putting together a 'new' version of the Four Horsemen by one fan, Flair said he felt the stable could make a comeback. Intriguingly, he then went on to name the men he felt would be ideal for a WWE incarnation of the infamous wrestling faction. Seth Rollins was the focal point of Flair's vision, being backed up by the likes of The Miz, Cesaro and Dolph Ziggler. Whilst talking about the idea, Ric was clearly excited. The classic line-up of The Four Horsemen included the likes of Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard and J.J Dillon. A lot of wrestling fans would likely be outraged at the mere suggestion that The Miz could fit into that company. Ric Flair certainly seems to think he could, and it seems he's very high on Miz and his work. Citing the man's excellent verbal skills, Flair surprised a fair few with his choice.
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