
WWE Hall of Famer โThe Enforcerโ Arn Anderson recently appeared on an episode of his ARN podcast. He discussed several topics, including his favorite opponent style to wrestle with.
Anderson said, โI wasnโt really high on the bunkhouse-type matches, tables-type matches. All that stuff that diverts your โ pretty much, your thought process about, โOkay, how do I feel about this?โ When youโve got guys beating the crap out of each other with every piece of movable furniture in the building? Itโs like, itโs, โOkay.โ Itโs hard to keep up with. Itโs hard to really make you feel anything other than, โMan, these guys are beating the crap out of each other.โ I would have rather been with a Ricky Steamboat, Brad Armstrong, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Magnum T.A., Dusty Rhodes โ anybody that the people absolutely loved made my job really easy. Because that made me easy to be unloved and disliked. So that would be a technical wrestler, I would think would be my favorite.โ
On the advice he would give to younger wrestlers about moonsaults to the floor:
โIf you think about it, I want to challenge everybody in our audience tonight, just think about it. How many times have you seen somebody go in the ring, hit a moonsault out to the floor, and actually hit it? Nine times out of ten, itโs a whiff. The person that should be catching them โ if you think about, itโs not a crossbody off the top, itโs a moonsault. So youโve got an entire person coming down with their feet pointed straight at your head, and thatโs the landing theyโre going to give you. Now, whether youโre there to deflect some of it, or catch some of it or not, thatโs one of those that very seldom ever happens and looks proper. So, risk versus reward. Itโs up to you.โ
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.
(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)