THE FOUR HORSEMEN
The Four Horsemen were the group of men who Ric Flair associated himself with.  They were the best of the best and they knew it.  They traveled in packs, cheated to win, and lived the high life all across the country.
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The Original 4 Horsemen
Ric Flair
The Nature Boy himself.  Not necessarily the team captain, but the backbone of the team and the one the other Horsemen always helped out.  Flair was a member for the better part of the team's existence, save for his time in WWF.
"Double A" Arn Anderson
The Enforcer of the team, Anderson was always at the side of Flair or whichever member of the team was wrestling at the time.  A skilled technician in the ring, Anderson held many tag team and singles titles in his time in both WCW and WWF.
Tully Blanchard
The tag-team specialist of the group, Blanchard was a skilled in-ring worker no matter what the match.  Blanchard was as famous for his bloody brawls as he was for his 60-minute wrestling clinics.  
Ole Anderson
The veteren of the group, Ole was a savvy in-ring worker.  As a brute of a man, Ole did not say much but he was always able to back up what he had to say.  He was a tag-team wrestler for the better partofhis career, and tagged with Arn before Arn began tagging with Tully.


Other Horsemen
Sid Vicious
Sid was a huge man who was hand-picked for the Horsemen to be the muscle behind such devious technicians.  He did not last long in the Horsemen, but his time was spent fighting Flair's battle with Sting.
Barry Windham
A talented worker from Florida's wrestling scene, Windham was a natural in the ring and this led him to the Horsemen.  Flair and Anderson saw enough deviousness and cunning in this physical specimen that they brought him in and gave him a large part of his career's success.
Lex Luger
Luger joined the Horsemen as a protege of sorts for Flair before going on to battle Flair numerous times for the World's Heavyweight title.  As a powerhouse, Luger was always a force, with or against the Horsemen.
Sting
Sting was Ric Flair's long-time rival.  But when the time came that the both the Horsemen and the Stinger were at odds with a common enemy, they came together in a monumental partnership.  Sting's time in the Horsemen was short, as he would turn right around and feud with Flair over his World's title.

Paul Roma
Paul Roma had the look.  Paul Roma had the talent.  Unfortunately, Paul Roma was also boring.  Roma was brought in to reignite the Horsemen in late 1993 as the youth of the group, but outside of a tag team title reign, his legacy was that of maybe the least impressive Horsemen.
Brian Pillman (RIP)
Pillman was also brought into the Horsemen to bring youth and energy to the group.  He also brought feverish competitiveness and a maniacal streak and was very successful for the short time he was aligned with the Horsemen.
Chris Benoit (RIP)
An accomplished international wrestler, Benoit was brought in to continue the long line of technical wrestling superiority synonymous with the group.  His introduction to American wrestling in the Horsemen would lead to World's titles and acclaim.
Dean Malenko
A second-generation wrestler, Malenko was a student of the game and was famous for his unparalleled in-ring knowledge and skills.  He teamed with Benoit often and fit in nicely in Anderson's "enforcer" role after Anderson's retirement.

Jeff Jarrett
After joining WCW as a free agent, Jarrett was invited into the prestigious Horsemen by Flair himself.  His pedigree of being the skilled son of a legendary wrestling promoter gave him a good enough resume.  He did not spend much time in the group, but in his time with the Horsemen, he began to build the foundation for what would become a very successful career in the business.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael
As a former defensive tackle in the NFL, McMichael had an athletic background second to few men.  As a former SuperBowl champion, his success was undeniable.  So, Mongo was a perfect fit for the Horsemen.  Despite his inabilities in the ring, Mongo was a solid member of the Horsemen at one of its weakest points.
J.J. Dillon
Dillon was the Horsemen's long-time manager and a manager of many former champions.  He was never far from the fray when the Horsemen were embroiled in one of their many feuds with wrestlers from all over the wrestling map.

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