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    Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen

    2007 · Documentary · 2h 10m

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  1. Fortune (originally spelled Fourtune) was a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, started by Ric Flair on June 17, 2010, as a "reformed" version of the Four Horsemen. Flair had been loosely associated with A.J. Styles, Desmond Wolfe, Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) and Kazarian since April 5

    • The original Four Horsemen (1986–1987) The Four Horsemen formed in January 1986 with Ric Flair, with Flair's storyline cousins Arn Anderson and Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard, with James J. Dillon as their manager.
    • Lex Luger and Barry Windham (1987–1989) In February 1987, newcomer Lex Luger was made an associate member of the group after he expressed his desire to become a Horseman.
    • Reformation; Sting and Sid Vicious (1989–1991) The Horsemen reformed in December 1989 in the NWA. Flair, Arn and Ole Anderson, and long standing rival Sting formed the group in a shocker.
    • Three Horsemen (1993) The next incarnation was from May 1993 to December 1993. Flair returned from the WWF to WCW to rejoin Arn and they promised a Horsemen reunion at the Slamboree pay-per-view.
  2. Watch the legendary story of Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen, the most dominant faction in wrestling history. Learn how they rose to fame, feuded with rivals, and changed the sport forever. This ...

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  3. Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen: With Terry Allen, Arn Anderson, Gene Anderson, Ole Anderson. Follows the rise of one of if not greatest group in wrestling history, the four horsemen.

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    • Betraying Dusty Rhodes & Breaking His Leg. The aforementioned parking lot attack wasn’t even the first time The Four Horsemen attacked Dusty Rhodes and injured him.
    • Taking On The Hollywood Blondes With Arn Anderson. Referred to as “The Three Horsemen,” the 1993 iteration of the group — with Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and forgotten WWE tag team specialist Paul Roma — is considered the worst version of the group.
    • Betraying Sting To Reform The Horsemen. Sting and Flair working side by side in 1996 was a pretty big surprise given what happened to them about a year beforehand.
    • Defending WCW Against The nWo. As alluded to, the year 1996 brought a major change in WCW with the formation of the New World Order, an invading heel faction of ex-WWE stars led by a newly villainous Hulk Hogan.
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    With the new Four Horsemen, Flair won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship two more times before the nWo invasion storyline began in WCW, with the first one being in December 1995 at Starrcade, where Flair defeated Lex Luger and Sting by countout and then defeated Savage after all three Four Horsemen members ran to the ring and Arn Anderson ...

  6. Jul 11, 2022 · Ric Flair and The Four Horsemen are the most influential faction of all time. In 1985, NWA World Champion Ric Flair joined three of his cohorts to make a huge splash in professional...

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