I was really good at being a bad guy; I like that role. Not being bad to people – just talking bad.
RIC FLAIRIf you have notoriety, you can dress any way you want to dress. That’s the way it is. I just like to get dressed up.
More Ric Flair Quotes
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Miami was always a town that was kind to me as a wrestler. It’s a great wrestling town, and it’s a great town, period. There’s so much to do in Miami.
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Without your health, you’ve got nothing going on. I thank God every day for good health.
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I had my first ‘Survivor Series’ in 1991 and I was fortunate enough to be an instrumental part of the shows I was on.
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I feel great. I had a blood clot. It was a bad deal. But when I look at my friends with hip replacements, knee replacements, shoulder replacements, neck surgeries, back surgeries, I’ll take the blood clot.
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In order to be the man, you have to beat the man.
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I was really good at being a bad guy.
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I tell everyone in the world that I have always been the best father I could be and that I was the worst husband. Wooo!
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I do close to 30 minutes in cardio at a very high rate. I raise the level of intensity.
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First of all, Vince McMahon doesn’t argue – he tells you!
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None of this was written to hurt anybody’s feelings.
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I do a level 18 on the elliptical at four miles an hour for 20 minutes. That’s 360 calories. I want to see someone else try that. The resistance factor at 18 is brutal. No one goes to 20.
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If you have notoriety, you can dress any way you want to dress. That’s the way it is. I just like to get dressed up.
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For me, it’s about camaraderie. My whole life is like, if something’s going on, nothing ever preceded fun. I always put my friends and the fun and the business ahead of everything.
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It’s much more casual than it was, but my clothes and my ring attire – I thought up half of what I brought to the show.
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My problem is that I think everybody needs to work as hard as I worked when I was in my prime.
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