May 30, 201213 yr Author comment_5504679 Gene Okerlund calls the Hogan signing the biggest day in WCW history. Flair takes exception to this, being synonymous with WCW and all. He's all fired up, and justifiably so. He says the bigger deal than Hogan is Flair vs Sting in a unification match. Flair says he's nothing until he's wrestled Austin, Flair, Anderson, Sting and others, he's nobody. While I enjoyed this, there are small cracks in the armor. Let's see how much longer Flair is Flair.
June 2, 201213 yr comment_5505236 Bravo to Flair for completely caling out Okerlund for lusting after Hogan soon to debut in WCW. Flair thinks him versus Sting is more important and that Hogan should work up the ladder versus other wrestlers. Okerlund doesn’t understand why Flair is so upset about Hogan coming in.
June 8, 201213 yr comment_5505917 This was fun. Flair is all mad that the Hogan train has officially begun. I would be too.
June 16, 201213 yr comment_5506841 Flair is pretty much turned into a total heel here but turns in a good promo getting pissed at gene
November 29, 201212 yr comment_5521137 Flair is pretty great here, it's obvious he couldn't wait to get into his big program with Hogan. I don't see the "crack in the armor" argument here. Flair has been hyper before, and Hogan showing up allows Flair to get back into full heel mode for the first time since he left WWF.
April 28, 201411 yr comment_5601019 I think there's a disconnect between the dates and which Flair promo is which, but okay, I'll go with the thread I haven't posted in yet. Flair is interviewed by Schiavone here, and he's trying to reign himself in after his tantrum last week. That lasts for about 30 seconds before he's worked up again, this time about Sting calling himself the "Franchise." Have to side with Ric on that one. "WHO'S...HULK...HOGAN?!" Flair offers to smack around Stallone and Mr. T before begging Hogan to appear at the Clash.
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