@raystheone But that was because Luger was a total asshole. Sting was just cautious because he saw how Booker T was treated shortly after the WCW/WWF merge in 2001.
other buried wrestlers arn anderson, disco inferno, alex wright, chris kanyon, scotty riggs, glasier, van hammer, stevie ray, konan, ultimo dragon, DDP, saturn, dean malenko, buff bagwell, rick steiner, norman smiley, and the list goes on and on....
@twelvgage1984 Buried? These were all guys that had notable feuds. They might not have been world champs but then there are always going to be career mid carders. They are a necessary part of the business too.
@invasionsend you know what is ironic guys, out of all the wrestlers from the 80's, the onyl one who really kept his finances in order and is better off now is Barry Horowitz, the best jobber ever.
@twelvgage1984 lol sorry to interupt but all those guys were shit maybe with the exception of DDP, he had enough star power. but didn't he get an angle with taker, doesn't really get much bigger of an opportunity than that? the guys you named as invasion said are midcarders at best and wouldn't be able to roll with it.
Flair was by far the most interesting thing going on in the WWF at this time. It's too bad Vince really only get's behind wrestlers whose gimmic he created because he really could have made some money if he would of gave Flair a long run with the belt having all the faces chase after it.
@Murphdogg4 very few people notice this point you made. When the statement is made that Vince didn't get behind former WCW wrestlers the ignorant ones try to contradict and bring up Mick Foley, Steve Austin, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Triple H, Jericho, Eddie G, etc. It goes miles over their head those guys were buried in WCW and became stars in WWF/E. Ric Flair was the limit of success a WCW would get, guys like Barry Windham, Dusty Rhodes even Ricky Steamboat were buried
damn! if only flair coulda beat ultimate warrior for the WWF title at 1992 survivor series then drop it to hogan at Wrestlemania IX then hogan woulda finally jobbed clean to bret hit man hart who would have won his first WWF title at 1993 summerslam which was set to be perhaps even bigger than hogan-warrior
No wonder Ric Flair won the WWF Title!He was the only top-tier heel WWF had at the time.Keep in mind that this was just prior to Shawn Michaels' first IC Title win as he was working his way up into the mid-card and almost 2 months before Yokozuna's debut.
@landrykkb You don't think it had anything to do with the fact that he was just that good at the time and drawing a crowd? I mean he is arguably wrestlings answer to Wayne Gretzky, so it would stand to reason that the WWF would put the strap on him.
@invasionsend Okay,I neglected to mention how great Ric Flair was on the mic and his legacy even then,but Vinnie Mac obviously didn't plan to keep the title on him long the 2nd time around.As a matter of fact,Ultimate Warrior was supposed to win the WWF Title on the night Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair for it in Saskatoon,but he no-showed.
@invasionsend Of course,I have no idea what Vinnie Mac's plans were for the Warrior if that plan had fallen into place afterwards,but that was the plan for sure,as I recall Bret Hart saying it once before.Bret was slowly being pushed in that WWF Championship direction anyhow,mind you.
@invasionsend It didn't really matter at this point. For all of Flair's huge contributions to the history of pro wrestling, at this stage of his WWF career he was lucky to have two title reigns. It was not long after this interview that Bret Hart totally dominated him in Saskatoon and snatched the belt away from him, and after that Flair was gone from the promotion for a long while. I don't think the 90's were Flair's best years as an athlete, obviously still in incredible shape just not sharp.
@landrykkb very true, flair and michaels were the top heels. Michaels was just coming up and flair was the only main wrestler in wwf as a heel at the time
I'd say he is Mr. NWA. That was the company that really competed with the WWF in the 80's and where he created the most recognized championship belt in the world.
That was funny when Ric pour the champain on his own head, you supposed to let other people do that when you win, you cant do it yourself Ric, LOL WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
YEH wrestling used to truly be entertaining... such characters man. now its just wrestling...dull...boring. gay
ephemerous 1 week ago
0:57 - Eeeeh, its R-r-r-razor R-r-r-ramon, R-r-r-rico Suave!
audiopro316 3 weeks ago
Scott alco-Hall walks in, mang.
VulGarretty21 4 weeks ago
It is a shame that wrestling will never be that good again.
fivesecondsonly 1 month ago
hall drank the whole bottle after the fade out.
djopulence 2 months ago
That was Scott Hall's first drink!
search4theyeti 3 months ago
WOOOO!
yrrah123 4 months ago
perfect pours the perfect champagne glass. look at it
driller007 4 months ago 2
Heenan & Flair rule
Hahahahaha that bottle is the cheap $5 bubbly hahahaha
JonniDDR 5 months ago
i miss ric :(
TheKingofShow 6 months ago
That wast the best heavyweight title belt ever
jfearless1 6 months ago 3
They should have kept this stable together longer.
D2Kprime 6 months ago
in all the excitement hennig still poured the champagne...PERFECTLY
MrJdvance 6 months ago
razor with champagne, classic
TheCooterpuppet 6 months ago
uh oh dont get Razor that drink lol
rogertayloRRR 7 months ago
Mr. Perfect shoulda made him an A.A. appointment after this.
Cokedlr 8 months ago
Nobody was forked more than Luger in Vinceland, that's why Sting never went
raystheone 9 months ago
@raystheone But that was because Luger was a total asshole. Sting was just cautious because he saw how Booker T was treated shortly after the WCW/WWF merge in 2001.
chessarama 6 months ago
other buried wrestlers arn anderson, disco inferno, alex wright, chris kanyon, scotty riggs, glasier, van hammer, stevie ray, konan, ultimo dragon, DDP, saturn, dean malenko, buff bagwell, rick steiner, norman smiley, and the list goes on and on....
twelvgage1984 9 months ago
@twelvgage1984 Buried? These were all guys that had notable feuds. They might not have been world champs but then there are always going to be career mid carders. They are a necessary part of the business too.
invasionsend 9 months ago 7
@invasionsend you know what is ironic guys, out of all the wrestlers from the 80's, the onyl one who really kept his finances in order and is better off now is Barry Horowitz, the best jobber ever.
22centman36 6 months ago 3
@invasionsend DDP Was A World Champion. 3 Times!!!!!!!!!! To Be Exact.
TheMrzeusw2345 4 months ago
@TheMrzeusw2345 Out of the list of names he listed, that was the one exception.
invasionsend 4 months ago
@TheMrzeusw2345 over rated very over rated
holbart76 1 week ago
@twelvgage1984 lol sorry to interupt but all those guys were shit maybe with the exception of DDP, he had enough star power. but didn't he get an angle with taker, doesn't really get much bigger of an opportunity than that? the guys you named as invasion said are midcarders at best and wouldn't be able to roll with it.
asifmiah1 6 months ago
@twelvgage1984 barry horowitz said ti best, in every match, someone has got to job.
22centman36 5 months ago
Flair was by far the most interesting thing going on in the WWF at this time. It's too bad Vince really only get's behind wrestlers whose gimmic he created because he really could have made some money if he would of gave Flair a long run with the belt having all the faces chase after it.
Murphdogg4 10 months ago
@Murphdogg4 very few people notice this point you made. When the statement is made that Vince didn't get behind former WCW wrestlers the ignorant ones try to contradict and bring up Mick Foley, Steve Austin, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Triple H, Jericho, Eddie G, etc. It goes miles over their head those guys were buried in WCW and became stars in WWF/E. Ric Flair was the limit of success a WCW would get, guys like Barry Windham, Dusty Rhodes even Ricky Steamboat were buried
bwashinski 9 months ago
@bwashinski Steamboat?!?! Buried?!?!? Ummmm...ok. A lot of guys in the biz would love to be buried the way he was...just sayin.
invasionsend 9 months ago
:56 Haha! They were so pumped to see Razor!
csg33333333 10 months ago
damn! if only flair coulda beat ultimate warrior for the WWF title at 1992 survivor series then drop it to hogan at Wrestlemania IX then hogan woulda finally jobbed clean to bret hit man hart who would have won his first WWF title at 1993 summerslam which was set to be perhaps even bigger than hogan-warrior
coolvideosonly2011 11 months ago
Curt Hennig was the perfect replacement for Bobby Heenan. What a team, the perfect team.
JonathanVonErich 1 year ago
Gotta love the fake over-the-top laughter, LMFAO
UnlimitedSeduction 1 year ago 2
Perfect used to kiss Flairs ass big time!
xanderluv 1 year ago
of course Scott Hall's there when alchol is present
WrestlingX 1 year ago
No wonder Ric Flair won the WWF Title!He was the only top-tier heel WWF had at the time.Keep in mind that this was just prior to Shawn Michaels' first IC Title win as he was working his way up into the mid-card and almost 2 months before Yokozuna's debut.
landrykkb 1 year ago
@landrykkb You don't think it had anything to do with the fact that he was just that good at the time and drawing a crowd? I mean he is arguably wrestlings answer to Wayne Gretzky, so it would stand to reason that the WWF would put the strap on him.
invasionsend 1 year ago
@invasionsend Okay,I neglected to mention how great Ric Flair was on the mic and his legacy even then,but Vinnie Mac obviously didn't plan to keep the title on him long the 2nd time around.As a matter of fact,Ultimate Warrior was supposed to win the WWF Title on the night Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair for it in Saskatoon,but he no-showed.
landrykkb 1 year ago
@landrykkb I don't recall hearing that story on the Self Destruction DVD? Either way, looks like it turned out pretty well. lol
invasionsend 1 year ago
@invasionsend Of course,I have no idea what Vinnie Mac's plans were for the Warrior if that plan had fallen into place afterwards,but that was the plan for sure,as I recall Bret Hart saying it once before.Bret was slowly being pushed in that WWF Championship direction anyhow,mind you.
landrykkb 1 year ago
@landrykkb So Hart basically began his own legacy thanks to the Warrior being a dick head?
jeste4187 1 year ago
@landrykkb That's incorrect; Ultimate Warrior was on the show where Bret won the title.
thechrisde 11 months ago
@invasionsend It didn't really matter at this point. For all of Flair's huge contributions to the history of pro wrestling, at this stage of his WWF career he was lucky to have two title reigns. It was not long after this interview that Bret Hart totally dominated him in Saskatoon and snatched the belt away from him, and after that Flair was gone from the promotion for a long while. I don't think the 90's were Flair's best years as an athlete, obviously still in incredible shape just not sharp.
bpatrice49 10 months ago
@landrykkb very true, flair and michaels were the top heels. Michaels was just coming up and flair was the only main wrestler in wwf as a heel at the time
KevinHastings21 1 year ago
Flair taking the belt from Savage for his 2nd WWF Title reign isn't on video anywhere eh?
ColdHouTX 1 year ago
@ColdHouTX Of course it is. Go to LEOJRAMO8592 and see his channel.
invasionsend 1 year ago
bobby didn't wanna hug lol
TheRealAdrian89 1 year ago
The WWF/WWE Title always looked like a shit kiddies toy in comparison to the big bad NWA/AWA/WCW BELT
martinwilliamrandall 1 year ago
@martinwilliamrandall
AWA?
AmericanNohbuddy 1 year ago
two time wwe champion woooooooo
wrestlingbrian123 1 year ago
Oh god i miss these days so much
anomaly48 1 year ago
Ric Flair is a sellout. As soon as WCW went under he started kissing Vince's ass.
danteras23 2 years ago
@danteras23 Flair didn't kiss his ass, WCW didn't want to resign him to a contract. What was he suppose to do retire because WCW didn't resign him?
wolfhawkfield08 1 year ago
Cool video. I wished I was there. Hall, Perfect, Flair, & the Brain... Priceless.
silverblackman 2 years ago
this is the first time I saw Ric's 2nd wwf/e title Victory Celebration. thanks
smashupdriver 2 years ago
Don't give Scott Hall any more alcohol!
cbaldwinjr 2 years ago 45
@cbaldwinjr fuck yes! awesome
TheTrueFranchise 1 month ago
Man i miss these guys.They sure know how to party.
playboi182 2 years ago
Mr Wrestling full stop, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
jampot81 2 years ago
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
maunus 2 years ago
great job guys give Scott Hall, alcohol. lol Great moment . WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
cheyennemcman 2 years ago 2
1:00: AH-HAH!!! So it was Mr. Perfect that started it all.
boykinrd 3 years ago 13
THAT is too funny!
invasionsend 3 years ago
@boykinrd HAHAHHAAH that's true!
razzaramon 1 year ago
Great celebration. I liked when the Brain joned them. Razor Ramon too haha
Sweet upload.
notyoursavior78 3 years ago
Hogan is Mr WWF. Flair is Mr WCW.
jb0609 3 years ago
I'd say he is Mr. NWA. That was the company that really competed with the WWF in the 80's and where he created the most recognized championship belt in the world.
invasionsend 3 years ago
Yeah, he was almost a joke if you associate him with WCW.
Koolazzmike 2 years ago
That was funny when Ric pour the champain on his own head, you supposed to let other people do that when you win, you cant do it yourself Ric, LOL WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Unstoppable911 3 years ago
Mr WWF himself.
NWAfan 3 years ago 2