
WWE Hall of Famer “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson recently discussed a variety of topics on his podcast, The ARN Show. Among them, he recounted his experiences of defeating fellow WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan in consecutive episodes of WCW Monday Nitro.
Anderson said, โWell, it just wasnโt done in those days. And even though it took a shoe and some powder and about five of us to get it done, who cares? We had enough strength in numbers again, distractions, to get him in a position where they would buy me catching one on him. But I think the audience was in shock, because I just wasnโt positioned. If he was going to drop a fall, there was somebody that needed to be โ The Giant at the very top, you know, top, top guy. And I wasnโt in that position. I was the setup guy, I guess. But I took it, certainly. It was a 1-2-3. Not many people did that to Hogan, and nobody did it two weeks in a row. Thatโs for sure.โ
On the finish:
โWhat was so nauseating about it is, I started to run down on the match, which brought Randy from the opposite side. And the finish to the match was Randy slid in just ahead of me. I was on my way to get DQd. But he slid in, doing the right thing. And when he slid in, stood up, referee DQโd it.โ
On if Hogan was difficult to work with during that time:
โNever. Never was, nope. I wrestled him, I donโt know how many times in different combinations. Was never a business issueโฆ.. I gave him the whole match. I donโt know how you get a guy over more than what I did. I gave him the entire match. I just took enough just so that I could look like I belonged in the ring with him. Itโs all I took. And then we had the finish, which was really rottenโฆ If I didnโt get one offensive move, itโs okay. Itโs Hulk Hogan. Heโs at a different level than everybody else.โ
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.
(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)