80s4life
Wrestling Event Security
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Post by 80s4life on Mar 31, 2006 11:36:35 GMT -5
Do you guys think if Ric Flair had joined the W.W.F. in 1989 instead of 1991, that a version of the Four Horsemen could have been reformed? Seeing how Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, and Barry Windham were already with Vince, would Vince have taken a chance on a great idea that he didn't come up with? Would his creative ego have gotten in the way? Could the Horsemen ride to success in the W.W.F.? Some have argued the version with Windham was the strongest of the six or seven incarnations. What do you guys think?
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Post by Scott Joyce on Mar 31, 2006 11:47:07 GMT -5
Im pretty sure Vince would have given that group a run because the sucess it brought in the NWA. As for that being the strongest of the 4 horseman groups Im not sure but I always liked Ric, Tully, Arn, and Ole. All the groups were great in away I think its based on opinion on which was better.
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Post by oldschooler on Apr 5, 2006 19:53:12 GMT -5
Im fairly sure Vince would have ignored their past history like he did with so many other wrestlers,4 Horsemen wouldnt have worked in New York anyway,they loved Hogan not the Southern style of the Horsemen
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