If WWE Superstars Were Football Teams...

8. Ric Flair - Milan

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In his prime, Ric Flair ruled the wrestling world. Though he may have won multiple championships, it was his classy and stylish manner more than anything which defined him as one of the true greats of the business.

As the years went by, Flair still maintained the illusion that he was one of the top dogs in the industry, but age began to catch up with him as accusations flew that he was too old to continue mixing with the big boys.

Like Flair, Milan aren't a patch today on the team they were during the '80s, but there is no denying the enduring impact of either's legacy.

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Benjamin was born in 1987, and is still not dead. He variously enjoys classical music, old-school adventure games (they're not dead), and walks on the beach (albeit short - asthma, you know). He's currently trying to compile a comprehensive history of video game music, yet denies accusations that he purposefully targets niche audiences. He's often wrong about these things.