@TheCSXGUY Yes indeed. His words were also intimidating. If he ever directed his words towards you personally, you knew you were in for a very long night in the ring! God help you after that bell rang unless you were tougher than he was!
@AmericanBulldog18 It appears that the entire entourage of The Four Horsemen will be inducted to the pro wrestling Hall of Fame the night before this year's Wrestlemania Pay-Per-View event.
This is a superb documentary on the legendary Enforcer Arn Anderson. Like he said, there was nothing pretty or flashy about him in the ring. His job was to get into the trenches and do the dirty work against his opponents, which he did with great authority. But he was also a master of the use of the microphone and he had a fantastic command of expressions and one-liners. One of the most intimidating men in the sport to step into the ring with. I always followed his career since the 80's.
@BitterBosh , AS a group or alone Arn is one of the best, when he does singles matches he is great and he was a favorite of mine no matter if he was in tag team or in singles.
@NJPlayer79 His character is pretty simple anyway...Not knocking him, alone he's not too great, but he's awesome in a group, a real team player in a sport/show that's all about the spotlight...I just think he himself is pretty close to the character anyway, just 'amplify' certain elements & you get The Enforcer!
I forgot Benoit got the thumb-across-the-neck gesture from Arn.
themadmallard 2 weeks ago
@TheCSXGUY Yes indeed. His words were also intimidating. If he ever directed his words towards you personally, you knew you were in for a very long night in the ring! God help you after that bell rang unless you were tougher than he was!
kenpalmer1965 1 month ago
1. Ric Flair 2. Arn Anderson..... nuff said
mosset4 1 month ago
@AmericanBulldog18 It appears that the entire entourage of The Four Horsemen will be inducted to the pro wrestling Hall of Fame the night before this year's Wrestlemania Pay-Per-View event.
kenpalmer1965 1 month ago
This is a superb documentary on the legendary Enforcer Arn Anderson. Like he said, there was nothing pretty or flashy about him in the ring. His job was to get into the trenches and do the dirty work against his opponents, which he did with great authority. But he was also a master of the use of the microphone and he had a fantastic command of expressions and one-liners. One of the most intimidating men in the sport to step into the ring with. I always followed his career since the 80's.
kenpalmer1965 1 month ago 2
I'll always love Arn.....you're great brother
responare 1 month ago 2
god somebody put this man in the damn hall of fame already !!!
AmericanBulldog18 1 month ago
Bob Moss needs to embrace the Arn Anderson way of life and lose the wig.
Rayla840 2 months ago
@BitterBosh , AS a group or alone Arn is one of the best, when he does singles matches he is great and he was a favorite of mine no matter if he was in tag team or in singles.
Astraldragon1 3 months ago
@NJPlayer79 His character is pretty simple anyway...Not knocking him, alone he's not too great, but he's awesome in a group, a real team player in a sport/show that's all about the spotlight...I just think he himself is pretty close to the character anyway, just 'amplify' certain elements & you get The Enforcer!
BitterBosh 3 months ago