Ric Flair detailed his recent fallout with Paul "Triple H" Levesque on the latest installment of his podcast, "To Be The Man."
During the show, "The Nature Boy" reflected on the falling out he had with the new WWE Head of Creative and Talent Relations over the issues relating to trademarking "The Man" catchphrase / moniker.
Featured below is a detailed excerpt from the episode where the two-time WWE Hall of Fame legend touches on this topic with his thoughts.
“We had a big falling out over the trademark ‘The Man’ issue, a big falling out. But I’d be very surprised if I wasn’t in the top five people that reached out to Stephanie when he got sick. Certainly as soon as I became aware of it, I called her and I called him, and he is the first person I called when Reid died.”
“So for whatever people want to make of our relationship or not, I feel like everybody has ups and downs. You have arguments, you have disagreements, but I can guarantee you this, I’ll be at his funeral and I’ll guarantee you this, he’ll be at mine. Everybody else can say what they want to say about it or make what they want to make of it.”
“I also will tell you this, I give all the credit to Vince for bringing me on in 2001 when I was just flat dead on my ass because of Russo and Bischoff. But I think Hunter had just as much to do with it and certainly when I got there, he pushed me. He knew I had huge, huge self confidence issues, and he would not let me rest on my old laurels. He kept pushing me and pushing me and pushing me. Basically everything I have today in terms of redemption in the business would be because of him and Vince. I don’t have any problems saying that to anybody. Anybody that wants to try and pick that apart can go f*ck themselves. Without him and Vince I’m not here today.”
“I’ll tell you something else he did. When Reid died, I took my Hall of Fame ring from 2008 and I put it on Reid’s finger in his casket. I guess Ashley had told Hunter that, and when I went to NXT to see Ashley, he pulled me aside and he gave me another Hall of Fame ring with Richard Reid Flair on the side of it. So it’s pretty hard to be mad or be upset with someone who’s done all of that for me. No matter what people want to think, who else has those kinds of experiences in life? Plus he was in one of my weddings. He was actually the best man at one of my weddings and I was at his wedding.”
Check out the complete episode of the "To Be The Man" with Ric Flair podcast by visiting AdFreeShows.com. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.
