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Ric Flair On Whether Or Not MJF Should Be AEW World Heavyweight Champion, Talks His Upcoming Documentary

Posted By: Guy Incognito on Nov 16, 2022

Ric Flair On Whether Or Not MJF Should Be AEW World Heavyweight Champion, Talks His Upcoming Documentary

During the latest episode of the To Be The Man podcast, Ric Flair gave his opinion on whether or not he believes MJF should win the AEW World Heavyweight Championship at Full Gear against Jon Moxley.

“If they’re pushing him, well, I’ll just say it like this. During the time off, and all the negotiations, and whatever decision he made to come back, obviously Tony came up with the money and Tony made what he considered to be the right decision, which I think was great that he stayed, he would have done very well in WWE, but I’m proud of him for staying there which means Tony made him happy. So there’s only one way to go with a guy. You don’t cut him short.”

On seeing the final cut of the documentary that will be released on Peacock.

“I saw my documentary yesterday and if I live till it airs, it will be the greatest thing I’ve ever produced on TV. It’s two hours long, two hours and it covers everything. I don’t even know where they got some of the pictures. I know they got stuff from the library. The WWE and Peacock were all partners. I know exactly what day it airs, but I’m not allowed to say anything. I’m thankful because the reason I’m throwing this in is because Steve is in it a lot. Taker is in it a lot. Shawn’s in it a lot. Megan is in it a lot. Ashley, Post Malone, Stephan A. Smith. It is the most accurate depiction of my life ever imagined put together. It took two hours, but I swear to God, I sat there and watched it and I just, I cried, laughed, cried, laughed, but it’s so spot on. As promised, they didn’t pull any punches. Not one. They didn’t pull any punches and that’s what makes it so good. It’s what I felt. It’s what I’ve experienced. It’s what I’ve gone through. It’s what I’ve done to myself. It’s the bad choices that I made in life. The good choices I’ve made in life. My family responded honestly. It talks about the airplane crash. It talks about me getting hit by lightning. It talks about me being sick. I was blown away by it.”

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— Guy Incognito Nov 15, 2022 06:56PM

Source: wrestlingnews.co
Tags: #aew #ric flair #wwe

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