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Arn Anderson Biography
Arn Anderson is one of the most popular and richest Wrestler who was born on September 20, 1958 in Rome, Georgia, United States. A WWE Hall of Famers, known for his collaborations together with WWE Hall of Famer known for his alliances with Ric Flair and The Four Horseman. He competed professionally from 1982 to 1997. and The Four Horseman. He was a professional wrestler from 1982 until 1997.
He as well as He and Paul Roma were part of The Four Horseman wrestling group. were members the group known as The Four Horseman wrestling group.
Lunde began his career in early 1982, trained by Ted Lipscomb (Allen), spending much of the year wrestling in various independent wrestling companies across the United States, including a minor run in Mid South Wrestling for Bill Watts 1982-1983 By the middle of 1983, he made his way to Southeastern Championship Wrestling, an NWA affiliated promotion operating out of Tennessee and Alabama. Taking the name of Super Olympia, Lunde soon became a member of Ron Fuller’s Stud Stable before the year was out. Lunde saw success in the tag team ranks by winning the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship three times with Mr. Olympia and once with Pat Rose throughout 1984. It was also here in this promotion that Lunde met and began what would become a lifelong friendship with Ric Flair. By the end of the year, however, Lunde left the company and joined Mid South Wrestling based out of Shreveport. Lunde’s time in Mid South was coming to an end, and during a TV taping the Junk Yard Dog mentioned to Bill Watts, the owner of Mid South Wrestling, that Lunde looked like an Anderson. Watts called Jim Crockett and convinced him to book Lunde.
Lunde made his way to Jim Crockett, Jr.’s Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, based in the Virginias and the Carolinas. By this time, the company extended its range into Georgia after rival promoter Vince McMahon purchased Georgia Championship Wrestling. There was a strong physical resemblance between Lunde and Ole Anderson, who had achieved legendary status in the Georgia and Mid-Atlantic territories as a tag team wrestler. Ole noticed that Lunde’s style was a no nonsense approach in the ring and specialized in working over a part of an opponent’s body throughout the match, much like Ole himself. Anderson agreed to work with Lunde, helping to hone his capabilities, and re-formed the Minnesota Wrecking Crew with Lunde replacing Gene Anderson and taking on the name of Arn Anderson, Ole’s kayfabe nephew. The team quickly became a force in the territory by capturing the NWA National Tag Team Championship in March 1985. Arn and Ole defended the titles throughout the year, with their highest profile match being part of the card for Starrcade 1985 on Thanksgiving night. The Crew successfully defended the titles against Wahoo McDaniel and Billy Jack Haynes.
He had two sons who were named Barrett Anthony and Brock.
| Name | Arn Anderson |
| First Name | Arn |
| Last Name | Anderson |
| Occupation | Wrestler |
| Birthday | September 20 |
| Birth Year | 1958 |
| Place of Birth | Rome |
| Home Town | Georgia |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Virgo |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Erin D. Lunde |
| Children(s) | Brock Lunde, Barrett Anthony Lunde, Brock Anderson |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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In the latter half of 1985, the Andersons formed a loose knit alliance with fellow heels Tully Blanchard and Ric Flair, as they began to have common enemies. The foursome frequently teamed together in six-man, and sometimes, eight-man tag matches or interfered in each other’s matches to help score a victory or, at least, to prevent each other from losing their titles. The alliance quickly became a force within the territory, working in feuds against some of the biggest stars in the company like Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A., The Road Warriors and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express. Anderson also saw success as a singles wrestler on January 4, 1986 by winning the vacant NWA Television Championship. Simultaneously, Anderson was still one half of the NWA National Tag Team Champions and, even though Crockett promotions abandoned the National Tag titles in March, Anderson’s success as a dual champion elevated his status within the territory. It was also during this time (in 1986) that the Andersons, Blanchard, and Flair began calling themselves The Four Horsemen with James J. Dillon serving as the group’s manager. Anderson also had a tremendous ability to do interviews to further the storylines he participated in. His ability to improvise in interviews allowed him to coin the “Four Horsemen” moniker for the stable, as he likened their coming to wrestle at an event and the aftermath of their wrath as being akin to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and the name stuck. Anderson continued his reign as NWA Television Champion for most of the year, holding the championship for just over 9 months before losing it to Dusty Rhodes on September 9, 1986.
Arn Anderson Net Worth
Arn Anderson is one of the richest Wrestler from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Arn Anderson's net worth $3 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was a wrestler for the NWA-affiliated Southeastern Championship Wrestling league starting in 1983.
He was stabbed more than 20 times during a fight with the wrestler He was stabbed 20 times in an altercation involving wrestler Sid Eudy in 1993. in 1993.
Martin Anthony Lunde (born September 20, 1958), better known by his ring name Arn Anderson, is an American road agent, author, and retired professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). His career has been highlighted by his alliances with Ric Flair and various members of the wrestling stable The Four Horsemen in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). After his retirement Anderson worked as producer for WWE until 2019. On March 31, 2012, Anderson was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a member of the Four Horsemen.
| Net Worth | $3 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Wrestler |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
As a member of the Horsemen, Anderson continued to be involved in high-profile angles within the company. By mid-1987, Anderson and fellow Horsemen Tully Blanchard began regularly competing as a tag team and rose quickly through the tag team ranks. The duo faced the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on September 29, 1987 and were victorious. This win further solidified the group’s dominance in the company as Lex Luger was the reigning NWA United States Heavyweight Champion and Ric Flair spent most of 1987 as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, losing it to Ron Garvin in September, only to regain it at Starrcade 1987 on Thanksgiving night. Anderson and Tully continued to feud throughout the rest of the year and first few months of 1988 with the Road Warriors, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and the Midnight Express being their most frequent rivals.
By December 1987, Luger had defected from the Horsemen and began a heated feud with the group, with Ric Flair especially. In early 1988, Luger formed a tag team with Barry Windham and began challenging Anderson and Blanchard for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. The bigger, stronger team of Windham and Luger were eventually successful, winning the titles on March 27, 1988. The reign would be short lived, however, as Anderson and Blanchard regained the titles less than a month later after Barry Windham turned on Luger during their match and joined the Horsemen. Though Anderson and Blanchard were two of the biggest stars in Crockett’s company, they were frequently in dispute with Crockett over their pay. Despite the fact that the two, along with the Horsemen, were helping to generate millions of dollars in revenue for the company, they considered themselves to be underpaid. Their last contracted match with the company took place on September 10, 1988 when they dropped the NWA World Tag Team Championship to the Midnight Express before leaving for the WWF.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Arn Anderson height 6 ft 1 in Arn weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
| Height | 6 ft 1 in |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
The first real setback with the Horsemen occurred at Starrcade 1986 after Anderson and Ole lost a Steel Cage match to The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, with Ole getting pinned. The subsequent storyline positioned Ole as the weak link within the team, possibly attributed to his age. Ole’s position with the group was only further weakened after he decided to take two months off after Starrcade. After Ole’s return in February 1987, the other Horsemen turned on him and threw him out of the group, resulting in Ole incurring numerous attacks over the next several months. Afterwards, Ole was replaced with Lex Luger and the Horsemen resumed their dominance of the company.
In December 1989, Anderson left the WWF and went back to WCW. Blanchard was slated to return as well but WWF accused him of testing positive for cocaine. Crockett’s company was now called World Championship Wrestling and was under the ownership of billionaire mogul Ted Turner. Anderson helped to reform the Horsemen and he quickly found success in the company, winning the NWA World Television Championship on January 2, 1990. Anderson remained the champion almost the entire year before dropping it to Tom Zenk. Zenk’s reign would be short lived, however, as Anderson regained the title, having been renamed the WCW World Television Championship on January 14, 1991. His third reign with the title was also considered successful as he held the title a little more than five months before dropping it to “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton on May 19, 1991. Afterwards, with Horsemen members Ric Flair and Sid Vicious gone to the WWF and Barry Windham having turned face, Anderson entered the tag team ranks of WCW.
Who is Arn Anderson Dating?
According to our records, Arn Anderson married to Erin D. Lunde. As of December 1, 2023, Arn Anderson’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Arn Anderson. You may help us to build the dating records for Arn Anderson!Anderson and Blanchard left Crockett’s company to join Vince McMahon’s World Wrestling Federation. Upon being named the Brain Busters, the team took Bobby “The Brain” Heenan as their manager and quickly began rising through the tag team ranks, eventually coming to challenge Demolition for the WWF Tag Team Championship. On July 18, 1989, the Brain Busters won the titles, ending Demolition’s historic reign of 478 days; the match would air on the July 29 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event XXII. Although they would lose the titles back to Demolition just over three months later, the Brain Busters continued to be a force in the WWF’s tag team division.
Facts & Trivia
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In the summer of 1991, Anderson formed a tag team with Larry Zbyszko and they called themselves The Enforcers. After competing for several months and moving up in the tag team ranks, they successfully captured the WCW World Tag Team Championship on September 2, 1991. The reign would be short lived, however, as they lost the titles roughly two and a half months later to Ricky Steamboat and Dustin Rhodes. Anderson and Zbyszko went their separate ways shortly afterward. Anderson quickly rebounded from his split with Zbyszko and formed a tag team with Beautiful Bobby Eaton, a long-time friend and best known for his time as one half of the Midnight Express. At this point, they were members of Paul E. Dangerously’s Dangerous Alliance. They quickly moved up the tag team division and were soon a threat to Steamboat and Rhodes. Anderson and Eaton quickly won the titles on January 16, 1992 and defended the titles against all comers for the next four and a half months before losing the titles to The Steiner Brothers in May.
How did Arn Anderson get hurt?
As stated in his biography, Anderson was thrown into the ring ropes during a match in 1994. The top rope broke from the turnbuckle, but he was able to land on his feet.
Why did Arn Anderson retire?
While standing in the ring, surrounded by Ric Flair and newest Horsemen members Steve McMichael and Benoit, Anderson declared that his last official act as the “Enforcer” for the Four Horsemen was to offer his “spot” in the group to Curt Hennig, as he was forced to retire due to extensive neck and upper back injuries.
Is Ric Flair related to Arn Anderson?
In June 1984, Flair began a feud with WWE Hall of Famer Tully Blanchard, until November 1985 when they became a team. In early 1986, Flair and Blanchard allied themselves with Flair’s storyline cousins Ole and Arn.
Did Arn Anderson invent the spinebuster?
Taking to his ARN Podcast, Anderson detailed why he decided to change his finisher and the poor recipient of his original move: “Until I settled on the Gourdbuster and the Spinebuster – which I created both of by the way – until I settled on those, I did have a few guys submit the arm.
How many times did Sid stab Arn Anderson?
Sid walked off in a daze while Anderson collapsed due to the loss of blood. The two were sent to the hospital, with Sid having four stab marks and Anderson suffering of over twenty. Sid and Arn both spent the night in the hospital and had to be kept separated during the remainder of the tour.
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