Arn Anderson Looks Back On Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan

WWE Hall of Famer โ€œThe Enforcerโ€ Arn Anderson recently took to an episode of his ARN podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including Ric Flair taking on Hulk Hogan in a career vs. career steel cage match at WCW Halloween Havoc 1994 just months into Hoganโ€™s run with the company.

Anderon said, โ€œWell, once you hotshot something โ€” I mean, careers are on the line already. [Hoganโ€™s] just settled in. You know, heโ€™s just settling in. Itโ€™s hard to double back now, โ€˜Okay, a month later, letโ€™s have a wrestling match.โ€™ Well, the stipulation is somebody wins and somebody loses, and momentum is what you gain from that. But once you skip ahead to hotshotting, man itโ€™s hard to double back.โ€

On if the match needed to be career vs. career:

โ€œYeah, why is it just one guyโ€™s career? I mean, just you saying that makes it feel better. โ€˜One of us has got to go.โ€™ You know, it feels like to me if that stipulation only applies to one person, then youโ€™re going to do an end-around swerve job somehow to get out of it, right?โ€œ

On WCW bringing Flair back:

โ€œThey called him to come back, he didnโ€™t worry them to death to bring him back. They started figuring out heโ€™s โ€” even though he lost the match, heโ€™s still worth a lot more on the card than 90% of the guys that you had under contract.โ€

On when Flair should have retired:

โ€œOh God, I canโ€™t make that call. Because thatโ€™s a decision that we all have to make. Whatโ€™s going on in our real life, or whatโ€™s what you donโ€™t see? What are the issues that โ€” you know, whether itโ€™s injuries or burnout or any number of things you could throw out there. You just had enough, whatever.

โ€œI canโ€™t make that decision, only he can make that decision. Well, I just think that you know, once โ€” for me? Once I knew that I was permanently injured, not just hurt for a period of time? And that was it. When a doctor says, โ€˜You want to walk, or you want to be in a wheelchair?โ€™ You want to sit, thatโ€™s your options. But youโ€™re wrestling.โ€™ So that made it pretty easy for me. And I was 37 years old, so โ€” well, I had a 15-year career.โ€

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)