>"Yes, I do [regret wrestling after WrestleMania 24]. There [are] a couple of things I regret. Number one was ever going to work for TNA. That's my own fault. It was just a lot of money to wrestle 65 days a year, right? 65 days and make a lot of money. Do you know what I mean? Not WWE money, but pretty good money to do nothing." Flair added, "After being in the WWE, it's pretty hard to work any place else because you're always comparing them no matter how hard you try not to."
>shits on TNA
Except for he doesn't.
>That's my own fault.
>any place
I never understood why Ric went to TNA in the first place
Wasn't he guaranteed a WWE ambassador role/legends contract? Is he that piss poor with money?
>>1551629
> ric flair young
> is literally 40+ in the photo
>>1551648
>Is he that piss poor with money?
"yes"
>>1551629
He's just trying to distance himself as much as possible because he worked for that shit company.
>Kicking down a struggling company
>>1551648
He's got like four alimony payments he has to make.
WWE are so big compared to any other company and it's well known that they don't like TNA, who even though they are small still provide a tv spot for wrestlers, so people who want to be in WWE's good books will always shit on TNA. It makes very little sense though in the wide-view, classic punching down.
And the "smart marks" eat it up.