
WWE Hall of Famer โThe Enforcerโ Arn Anderson recently took to an episode of his ARN podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including Buddy Lee Parker.
Anderson said, โDamn right, heโs a pro. You know heโs great at training down at the power plant. Starting guys that have never been in a ring before and grooming them, through mechanics and, teaching them from the very first thing you do, stepping through the ropes and you put him, he just gave me a hell of a fight. You know, heโll light you up Buddy Lee Parker was a salty sumbitch. And he was just one of those guys that was constantly good. There was never a match that youโre going to pull up and go, boy, watch this. This stunk. Yeah. If the other guy stunk, Buddy Lee would just pound him down and finish it. You know, thatโs what being a pro is about. And, he was a pleasure to be around. He deserved a position in this business. And if I saw my name against him, one thing I didnโt eat late that day. If I knew I was fighting him that night, I did not eat late because, buddy, he would test you and he would try you, and he would beat the crap out of you if you blew up.โ
He also talked about the importance Gene Okerland and Bobby Heenan brought to WCW.
โWell, as we know you can say what you want, but WWE. Formerly WWF, you cannot match their production. Itโs just in a league of its own. Itโs not bad, itโs not condescending, the thing to say about any other company, but they stand alone. It is what it is. And, bringing in those pros and putting them in those positions just buttoned it up that we were doing everything we could do to try to catch up. Yeah, the tide may be turning right. Yeah. You know, and you canโt you canโt make light of the clarity of just the show, the clarity of the picture. What a dynamite look, everything. It was everything on a different level production-wise. They just figured it out early and they had been at it for a long time, like you said.โ
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.