Well yeah, but how many wrestlers would fall into this same boat? Especially guys from Flair's era and earlier. A lot. I'm guessing Flair was lying about Reid's drug test failures, which is an intelligence insulting thing to lie about, to try and get Reid into the WWE to give him a purpose and focus other than hard drugs, much the same way he got sent to Japan. Ric was probably in denial himself to a certain degree about it too.
It was weird/interesting to see the Undertaker out of character, but he really didn't add much relevance wise. Flair's first wife was one of the most gripping things about the piece. Heck, imagine what she could have said had she really spilled the beans on him. I think Vince McMahon was sorely missing, he needed to be on this, he and Flair have had quite the complex relationship. Had Vince been on it, I don't think he would have been that forthcoming, but anything he said would have still been telling and interesting.
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