One of the original Four Horsemen, Arn Anderson is regarded by many fans as one of the most respected veterans of the business. The Four Horsemen formed in 1985 in WCW and wreaked havoc over some of the biggest stars in the company for the next three years.
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Consisting of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard, the stable is widely hailed as the greatest faction of all time. Following his WCW stint, Anderson had a short-lived run in WWE, which saw him win the World Tag Team titles with Blanchard by defeating Demolition, effectively ending the latter's reign that lasted 478 days.
Anderson spent the rest of his career in WCW. The Four Horsemen had a much-publicized reunion in the mid-90s, with original members Ric Flair and Anderson joining forces with Brian Pillman and Chris Benoit.
Anderson won a string of mid-card titles in the promotion, including the World TV Championship, and the World Tag Team titles, but was never pushed to become the World Champion.
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