The Flair effect on a city councilman
It was sure nice of Mike Huckabee, that Arkansas guy running for president, to stop by Myrtle Beach Thursday, but Randal Wallace came to see Ric Flair.
The Myrtle Beach city councilman (yep, he's also Guiliani's local campaign chair. Sorry, Rudy) was toting a pile of vintage wrestling mags from the 70s, freshly fetched from his attic. He was hopeful that Flair, gazillion-time world champion of professional wrestling, would John Hancock them.
"I met Ric Flair when I was 6," said Wallace, who scored his first post-match autograph from the blood-soaked star more than 30 years ago. "I thought the sun rises and sets on him."
Someone said: Wow! Those magazines would really be worth something on e-Bay.
"You couldn't pry them from my cold dead fingers," Wallace assured him.
Steve Romano, another Flair autograph seeker, brought his coveted collection of Ric dolls in a red backpack. The guys understood each other.
The wrestling Gods must have been smiling, because Flair was signing everything. Wallace even got to shake his hand. (He'll never wash the one Flair shook again. He swears.)
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