There's alot of "what-ifs" in this implied theory.
I read some years ago that Magnum was in contract negotiations with WWE (then WWF) right at the time of his fatal car accident. I believe that is why T.A. was stuck in a useless feud with Jimmy Garvin to get Garvin over. This was also right before the War Games match he was suppose to team with Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors against the 4 Horseman in which Nikita Koloff replaced him.
Besides Magnum just came off numerous feuds with different members of the Horsmen and had his several title shots at Ric Flair. I marked out for Magnum T.A as much as anyone, but his NWA days were numbered at the time. I believe War Games would have been his send off, most like submitting to a Four Horseman beat down. When Koloff replaced T.A. the Rhodes led team won, I'm sure to get Nikita Koloff over as a face.
If your playing the "what-if" games then we could have assumed that Magnum T.A. went to the WWF and side swiped Hulk Hogan of all his future fame and became the icon T.A. deserved to be. Then again, at the time, knowing the character suicide of many NWA wrestlers in WWF they would have changed his name to Magnum Force, building T.A. as a big heel so he could job to Hogan.
As for all the haters wandering why Ric Flair deservered his legendary status. Lets go back to 1986 and the Great American Bash was on tour. Ric Flair defended the NWA title 5-6 nights a week while at the same time Hogan barely defended the WWF title once a month in a 10min match. Sure it might have been planned for Flair to stay champ just like WWF milked the Hogan machine for a long reign. You will see no other champion at the time or to this day put in a defense schedual like Ric Flair.
As for the term "Iron Man" contest "The Man" Ric Flair created the definition. Many times Ric Flair came to the Field House or Civic Center and had many 1 hour time limit draws with Magnum T.A., Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, Sting & yes (fat ole) Dusty Rhodes.
"To be the man is to beat the man" isn't just bar code Flair gave himself, it's something he's earned, it's something many wrestlers try to be ( Triple H anyone?) but fail miseralbly. It takes more than title reigns to be "The Man!"
Alot of Wrestling fans today came in around DX/NWO. That's only a 10 year span. That era couldn't scratch the surface of the NWA (Early WCW) from the late 70's to early 90's. Get some old tapes of the NWA, hell rent or buy Starcade & you will see the difference.
