Wrestling veteran Bin Hamin believes WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair could return to the wrestling business in a new role.
The Nature Boy last competed inside the squared circle in 2022 when he and his son-in-law, Andrade El Idolo, defeated Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett in what was supposed to be Flair's final match. In a recent interview, the 74-year-old claimed he wants to "wrestle again right now." He later clarified that he meant he could do it but had no desire to.
Speaking on The Friday Locker Room podcast, Bin Hamin suggested that Flair should return to wrestling as a manager on the independent circuit.
"If you need to be at ringside and need to get that shot of dopamine then start being an indie manager. Get a big fat paycheck. Do the $100,000, well, actually, it's probably close to $20,000 dinner with Flair thing where you're in town for two days and do the whole bit that way and then manage somebody on the indie show the next night, a Friday/Saturday bit. But being in the ring, nothing. You can hook the leg and still be the dirtiest player in the game on the outside or slide somebody the brass knuckles and get your little shot of dopamine. It ain't gonna be a $300,000 payday but that's where I go," he said. [From 01:23:28 to 01:24:08]
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In his interview with Chris Van Vliet, the Hall of Famer claimed that Stone Cold Steve Austin is the greatest wrestler of all time. The 74-year-old stated that The Texas Rattlesnake saved WWE.
"The GOAT. Well, I think to me the GOAT is the guy that did the most for the business. Not necessarily, doesn't mean he had to be the best wrestler. But the guy that did, meant the most to our business and the guy that saved, in my eyes, saved WWE, Steve Austin."
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