The majority of wrestling fans and pundits would most certainly put Ric Flair on the WWE all-time Mt. Rushmore.

We're talking about a 16-time World Champion who spent over three decades in the ring. He brought so much charisma and a colorful personality that had never been seen in the business before. Put all of his accomplishments together, and there's no doubting he's a top four all-time wrestler.

Flair will also captain a five-man team at Thursday's Crown Jewel pay-per-view, where his superstars will clash against Hulk Hogan's team of five.

Ahead of the showdown, Flair spoke with WWE After The Bell (h/t WrestlingInc.com), and the Nature Boy revealed his top four superstars in the company today. This included one of the five superstars who will be on his side.

"There are four top guys in our business," Flair said. "Those four are Randy Orton, Roman (Reigns), AJ Styles and Seth Rollins - these are the four guys that can really go. I personally like Andrade a lot but if you're going to look at the guys that the company is basing things around and making huge returns from those four are it."

Orton, of course, has a long history with Flair. They were part of the Evolution stable together from 2003 to '04, along with Triple H and Batista. Orton represented "the future," while Flair represented "the past." The Viper is a 13-time World Champion - only three short of the record shared by Flair and John Cena.

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Rollins and Reigns, of course, have been heavily pushed as the top stars in the company since The Shield's split in 2014. The Architect has been the top guy on the flagship Raw program, having won this year's Royal Rumble while defeating Brock Lesnar in two separate Universal Championship matches.

And finally, Styles has enjoyed a nice main event run since joining the WWE in 2016. SmackDown Live was referred to as "The house that AJ Styles built," as he was instrumental in growing the show following the 2016 brand split.

Hard To Disagree With Flair's Top Four

It's safe to say that many will concur with Flair's picks for the top four. Reigns, Rollins and Styles are practically gimme picks, having spent several years as main event talents now. While Orton might not always be in the main event picture anymore, his resume speaks for itself: 13 World Championships, a Grand Slam Champion and a two-time Royal Rumble. So yes, Orton has a strong case to be on the Mt. Rushmore of active WWE superstars.

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