Kemo
02-24-2019, 09:32 PM
Arn Anderson was recently let go by WWE after nearly two decades. Anderson joined the company not long after WCW closed in 2001. According to a report from the Wrestling Observer, Anderson was fired due to an incident at a recent house show.
“Arn got fired. It’s an incident that everyone is pretty much keeping quiet what it was,” Dave Meltzer said. “It was an incident with Vince.”
“I don’t know the whole details of the incident other than it was something at a house show that evidently wasn’t handled well and Arn took the blame for that.”
The report continued to say that Arn and Vince had clashed over the years but that Arn had supporters in WWE management. Triple H is said to be a big Arn Anderson supporter. Anderson was also said to have been the agent assigned to John Cena matches as well. Some are speculating that if John Cena was full-time, Anderson would not have been let go.
The majority of Arn Anderson’s in-ring career was spent with Crockett and WCW. He did have a brief run in WWE during the late 1980s, however. He teamed with Tully Blanchard during this period as the Brainbusters along with their manager Bobby “the Brain” Heenan
“Arn got fired. It’s an incident that everyone is pretty much keeping quiet what it was,” Dave Meltzer said. “It was an incident with Vince.”
“I don’t know the whole details of the incident other than it was something at a house show that evidently wasn’t handled well and Arn took the blame for that.”
The report continued to say that Arn and Vince had clashed over the years but that Arn had supporters in WWE management. Triple H is said to be a big Arn Anderson supporter. Anderson was also said to have been the agent assigned to John Cena matches as well. Some are speculating that if John Cena was full-time, Anderson would not have been let go.
The majority of Arn Anderson’s in-ring career was spent with Crockett and WCW. He did have a brief run in WWE during the late 1980s, however. He teamed with Tully Blanchard during this period as the Brainbusters along with their manager Bobby “the Brain” Heenan