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There were a few years in the mid-90s, after Flair returned to WCW, during which Flair turned to his dark purple robe several times for big matches. The first was his return to Starrcade and his first post-WWF reign as WCW champion. He brought it back out for Bash at the Beach 1994 and his first televised match against Hulk Hogan. He even wore it to the ring for his match against Antonio Inoki during an infamous supershow held in North Koreaut there was also one particular match in WWF, one largely forgotten in the annals of the company's history, when Flair regained the WWF championship from Randy Savage during a taping of Prime Time Wrestling. Savage, who had come out of retirement and defeated Flair to win the title at WrestleMania VIII, lost the title in a match that didn't air until two weeks after it was filmed.
Flair, who only had a few months left in WWF, would himself later lose the title to Bret Hart under similarly low-key circumstances, during a WWF Coliseum Video-exclusive match in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, just over one month later. The most low-key world title run out of Flair's 16 career reigns came and went fairly quietly, but as he did for the bulk of his career, he made his entrance another part of the allure and the mystique that made Flair a wrestling iconOn Oct. 23, five days before Florida's annual rivalry game with Georgia, Gators coach Jim McElwain addressed media members during what was supposed to be a routine Monday press conference.
He began by praising the Bulldogs, addressing injuries and offering his continued support for starting quarterback Feleipe Franks. What he said next took Florida officials completely by surprise. In response to a question about his team's perseverance during a disappointing 3-3 season, he said http://www.official76ershop.com/authentic-3-dana-barros-jersey.html players had received threats and members of his family had received death threats.
"There's a lot of hate in this world, and a lot of anger," McElwain said. "And yet it's freedom to show it. The hard part is obviously when the threats [are] against your own players, the death threats to your families, the ill will that's brought upon out there."
Florida officials were caught off-guard by the remarks, and after meeting with McElwain following Monday's practice, the university released a statement that raised eyebrows for how it appeared to distance the university from its coach's remarks: "The University Athletic Association takes the safety of our student-athletes, coaches, staff and families very seriously. Our administration met with Coach McElwain this afternoon, and he offered no additional details."
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Prior to the start of the Georgia game, ESPN reported that Florida officials had begun discussing whether they could fire McElwain for cause as a result of his remarks. Stricklin released a statement addressing reports concerning McElwain's job status, saying the school had not had any conversations with McElwain or his representatives regarding a buyout of his contractTwenty-four hours later, after a 42-7 loss to the Bulldogs, that changed, as the two sides began discussing a mutual separation. The university and McElwain agreed to part ways after school officials asked him to accept less than his $12.76 million buyout and step down as Gators coach. Final terms of the buyout are still being negotiated.
"It was never the right fit," a Florida source said of McElwain's head coaching tenure in Gainesville. "It was an odd fit from the beginning. He never embraced being here and being part of a team."
When UF officials initiated negotiations that Sunday, they advised McElwain's agent, Jimmy Sexton, that they intended to fire McElwain with cause and believed they did not owe him any part of his buyout because McElwain failed to alert university officials about the alleged threats against players and coaches.
McElwain's wife was allegedly the recipient of a threatening message on Facebook, and McElwain himself also allegedly received threatening messages but did not provide evidence of them to Florida officials. At least one player allegedly received vulgar and racist messages that resulted in the player's mother contacting Florida coaches. When pressed by Florida officials to Womens Travis d'Arnaud Jersey elaborate or provide additional details, McElwain declined. He has told people close to him that he regrets talking about the threats publicly and that he did not want to drag family members, players or staffers into further controversy.
Several days after first making the comments, McElwain met with University of Florida police, according to sources both at Florida and close to McElwain. He informed them that he was fine and did not wish to take further action.
Following the loss to Georgia, McElwain was asked about his comments and said, "When you look back, I've made mistakes in my life. And yet I stand by everything that occurred. It is what it is."
Stricklin addressed the media the following day to explain the decision to part ways with McElwain.
"He was the kind of guy who would pull you close and then rabbit punch you," a UF source said. "He never let you in and tried to keep you off balance

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