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Ole Anderson, Wrestling Legend and Member of the Four Horsemen, Dead at 81. ... At various points, Ole and Arn would go on to hold the NWA National Tag Team Championship, ...
Ole Anderson was one of the group's original members (which predictably saw many different iterations over the years), including Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. Advertisement ...
While the two looked strikingly similar, Ole and Arn Anderson were unrelated. The Four Horsemen debuted in 1985, with Flair, Ole and Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard as stablemates.
Ole Anderson then formed a tag team with Arn Anderson, before helping found The Four Horsemen, who often appeared together in television interviews and promotions.
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Why WWE Hall Of Famer Arn Anderson Says He 'Might Not Have Been Anything' Without JYD - MSNThe encounter with Ole Anderson, facilitated by JYD's observation, set the stage for the birth of a wrestling icon. "They call us in. I walked in and Ole looks up and says, damn you do look like me.
The group consisted of Anderson, Arn Anderson, Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard. Wrestling legend Ole Anderson passed away on Monday. He was known as one of the original Four Horsemen.
Ole Anderson, a legendary professional wrestler best known as a founding member of the popular Four Horsemen faction alongside Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, and Tully Blanchard, has died.He was 81.
Arn Anderson once revealed how Ole Anderson left The Four Horsemen. When wrestling fans look at some of the most legendary stables in history, it's hard not to mention the name of The Four Horsemen.
Ole Anderson, a professional wrestler, manager and promoter noted for his blunt, tough-guy persona and a founding member of the “Four Horsemen,” died Monday. He was 81.
Alan Rogowski, better known in the wrestling world as Ole Anderson, has died at age 81. ... Rogowski would eventually form a new version of The Minnesota Wrecking Crew with Arn Anderson.
Ole Anderson then formed a tag team with Arn Anderson, before helping found The Four Horsemen, who often appeared together in television interviews and promotions.
A funeral home says Ole Anderson, a professional wrestler whose tough, no-nonsense style led him to become a founding member of the famed collective known as The Four Horsemen, has died at age 81.
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