That was a great watch.
How the hell is he still alive today after drinking pretty much everyday for the last 40 years?
And as much as I love the guy, man he sure does come off as a big time swindler. He's gotten so caught up in that wrestling persona of his that I think he believes that's who he truly is, as opposed to someone he made up.
I think Hogan was right when he said near the end that he still felt that wrestling was still the most important thing in Flair's life. I mean, some of that stuff about his lifestyle was funny, but he's got a long line of ex-wives and kids who probably don't find it funny at all, and Flair himself doesn't seem all that remorseful and seems to find humor in it.
Still, I can't help but love the guy for what he was and is. But I am able to separate fiction from reality and I can enjoy the character and schtick that is the Nature Boy without having cloud my perception of who Richard Fliehr is.