"There's not one record" - WWE Legend claims he never did a dropkick or a top-rope move (Exclusive)

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A WWE legend has gone on record and made an astonishing claim that he never did a dropkick or a top-rope move in his career. This star is a highly respected name in the world of wrestling.

The name in question is none other than Hall of Famer Arn Anderson. Arn had a successful career with WWE and WCW and was a part of the iconic Four Horsemen stable alongside Ric Flair, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard.

He was speaking exclusively with Sportskeeda's Bill Apter when he made the claim about not performing a dropkick or a high-risk move from the top rope even once in his career. He said that he did not do it because he was unable to.

“Well, you've seen me hobble in these halls and I never came off the top rope ever. I just knew I couldn't do it effectively. I didn't dropkick. There's not one record of me doing the dropkick because I was unable to do them. You got to know your limitations and figure out what you do and just do it well.” [7:12 - 7:34]
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Arn Anderson praises WWE star Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns is one of the most famous wrestlers on the planet. He was Universal Champion for 1,316 days until he was beaten by Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.

Arn Anderson has now gone on record to talk about Roman Reigns and acknowledge him for what he has achieved so far. In the same interview with Bill Apter, Arn said:

"I mean, how do you not respect Roman Reigns and what he has done? AJ Styles, I think, is a player. Cody Rhodes is a player." [04:28 to 04:39]

It is hard for someone not to acknowledge the Tribal Chief after what he did in WWE over the last four years. His absence is being keenly felt right now, and the fans will hope that he returns soon.

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