WWE News: Ric Flair says he regrets leaving WWE for TNA after retirement
Sometimes the deepest cuts we receive, are the ones that are self-inflicted.
Following his retirement from WWE, Ric Flair joined TNA – which could be viewed as both a success and failure. While Flair will always be seen in wrestling circles as the larger than life character who still lives every day as if he is still the centre of attention, realising he has made a few mistakes along the way has been a humbling experience for the Nature Boy.
One of those regrets was joining Dixie Carter’s outfit upon leaving Vince McMahon’s kingdom. These are his comments as seen on wrestlingnewssource.com.
"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. And I made a lot of friends. I like Kurt Angle very much and I like [James] Storm and [Bobby] Roode. I liked AJ [Styles]. Everybody treated me great. I mean, I don’t have any bad things to say about TNA or the people there at all. 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."
As of now, there is some question about Flair and his future with WWE.