Ric Flair comments on the death of Randy Savage, recalls WrestleMania Match

12:45 Publicado por Mario Galarza

TNA Wrestling talent Ric Flair appeared on "the Fan" charlotte 610 AM WFNZ radio station sports on Friday to discuss Randy Savage after earlier in the day. Include the following:

Style of "Macho Man" Randy Savage:

"Surely (concerned)." It is very sad. He married recently, it has been a little over a year and was happy, and you know, actually seemed to be at peace with itself. He only had a phenomenal career and that this case is really, really sad. "

Touch in his WrestleMania VIII coincides with Savage:

"It was a great day for me and for my first dance at Wrestlemania, of course." It was only a show extremely well written. It was like at that time he was married to Liz and she was a great comfort and a large star with the WWF or what was called then, of course. And it was, 'It was mine before she was his'. It was well written and done and Randy worked hard in the and I worked hard on it. We had a very good match. Curt Hennig, rest of God his soul, managed me and Liz managed to Randy and we gave them a perfect show and is impressive. "It was my first Mania and one of the best memories of my career".

Additional on Savage ideas:

"My thoughts on Randy are different." I think that any was such competition. Randy had a relaxing in a long time and I feel bad. I think at times that used to say ' Hey man, only to calm tempers and not worry about this and this and this happens... what you pass is going to happen. "If you go to sleep at night worrying about what will happen the next day, it is too difficult." As you know, it worked as I did, 365 times a year in the old days. He really broke Charlotte in 1975. He had only been here a year when Randy was moved here. He played semi-pro baseball, I think that, in St. Louis and was doing pretty well, but it was not blowing the staircase as expected so he came here and broke into the business.

"The irony is when first I moved here in ' 74, really, traveled with his father several times." He knew very well the family. His father adopted recently and I think that he hurts Randy really badly. They were very close. Randy fell just out of sight when the company was sold in the WCW (to WWE).

"I feel worse envelope, all the guys that are available and may be in the Hall of Fame of the WWE - there is more something that I am aware of is passed and have never included him because Randy was certainly a protagonist of the WWF in the days of the Mecca of the 1980s and 1990s."

Style Savage is one of the 10 best wrestlers ever:

"Of course." Yes. Of course. ... I am not always with Randy. Not going to lie to you. No sweat the things as did them. But not me... I had to fight like a dog in the race had to be who they were in the 1980s in this show, where everyone was fighting for every day of the position of his life. Do not have to evolve from. I never had personal differences with him, nothing about lifestyle. It was only business and not stop my opinion (of it) - that always did favors for me. He came and opened some of my gyms of gold coins. We were great friends. He and I met in the business, but out of the ring were great. I could drink beer and have a good time. And I made him laugh and helped him take his mind of things that bothered. We got over the great and had lots of fun.

"I used to tell him all the time, probably died with $ 300 million in the Bank." I am not exaggerating. I am still Joker. But Randy was very thrifty. He used to say to him all the time, because he stayed in hotels that were less profitable than where I was. (laughs) You can criticize everything what you want, but I'm going to enjoy the moment because you never know, know.

"The irony of that is Randy was only 58 years of age." That's sad because ensure you have enough money to live more than 200 years. He did. He worked hard to earn it. He worked very hard to win it. He deserved it. But always used to say, ' man, you live for the day. " Today another example of why you have to live for today. "You never know."

* RARE * picture of Randy Savage & last Warrior as a team->

Source: Pro Wrestling torch


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