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On 10/24/2013 at 5:58 AM, Shylock said:

If Al Pacino died his hair blonde, maybe he could be a good Ric Flair.

Dwayne Johnson talked up a project with WWE Films about Flair's life on something recently. Pacino would be great as old Ric. They have nearly the same tan. Dye his hair or give him a wig and put some contacts in his eyes and he could do it. He could even do a bit of Ric's accent too, it's not an obvious comparison but when he did Kevorkian for the HBO movie he had a really acceptable Midwestern twang to his voice, that wouldn't be too far from the Minnesota that's still in Ric's. 

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On 1/29/2018 at 5:13 PM, El-P said:

If he was still alive, Phillip Seymour Hoffman would have done a terrific Bruce Prichard.

I have likely mentioned this already but I think PSH would have been a perfect Bobby Heenan. It wouldn’t have surprised me to learn he watched wrestling when he was more of a jock before he became an actor so who knows.

God I hope he becomes more appreciated as time goes on and people go back to the work and say he was one of a kind in his field.

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