Nobody had a career like Arn Anderson. For more than three decades he has been the epitome of “old school.” Hear him as you’ve never heard him before every Tuesday at 6am Eastern as he gives you a peak behind the curtain for the first time ever. Each week Paul Bromwell will examine Arn’s days in the territories, becoming an Anderson, creating the Four Horsemen in the NWA, becoming a Hall of Famer,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 241 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWrestling |
On this episode of ARN, Paul and Arn turn the show over to the audience to answer the questions on their minds.
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On this episode of ARN, Paul and Arn are discussing November 1994. Arn shares his memories of joining the booking committee, and a knee injury that kept him out of action. Macho Man is coming to WCW, and Clash of the Champions XXIX, a show main event... more
On this episode of ARN, Paul and Arn are discussing October 1994. The event is Halloween Havoc. This one is headlined by Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair in a career versus career Match, we find out who the masked man behind the lead pipe attacks is, Arn and... more
On this episode of ARN, Paul and Arn are discussing September 1994. Fall Brawl is the focal point, and they discuss Cactus Jack’s last match, Kevin Sullivan turning heel, the press conference for Halloween Havoc 1994, and arguably, the worst War Game... more
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Arn A was one of the best on the mic but he sounds like he now is afraid to speak I still think he the best but it show Conrad as a host Conrad doesn’t know this podcast exist when is the last time u heard Conrad on this show ? He lost interst Along time ago same with some of his other podcasts instead we get this Paul am useless I have to kiss your butt guy he terrible really bad I wonder how Conrad sell a mort he sure doesn’t speak to anyone he has lackey do everything The guy is a user to bad... more
Conrad was a fantastic host with great research and conversation, but Paul isn’t near as good. That’s ok, but the last straw is not even commenting on one of the biggest events in Arn’s career that could have killed him and Sid. If you don’t want to talk about it(why have a podcast if you’re not going to talk about events that happened), then at least acknowledge it and say you don’t want to talk about it. Sid’s gone and Arn’s out of action for a while is an understatement. I was giving the Pau... more
A good ten episode story, but how many episodes and commercials can you milk from him. Arns lost interest and ran out of things to say in a month by month analysis of the downfall of his career. Too much of a Trump vibe to the entire thing with advertisements for financial scams and ED treatments for adults playing with action figures
This show is a can’t miss! Get to know the man behind the man every week. Arn is a legend in wrestling and in life.
Arn was a wrestler who was always believable and respected the business he was in. I enjoy hearing his insights to the business he loves and wish the “wrestlers” of today treated the business with the same respect. Not sure where the show will go after they get through the month by month format of arns in ring career is over, but I would love to see them go back to the JCP days and review shows and angles in depth. Stay away from his days as an agent in wwe. I want to hear about Arns wrestl... more
Apple Podcasts | #96 | United States/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #124 | United Kingdom/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #139 | Canada/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #159 | Australia/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | Belgium/Sports/Wrestling |
Apple Podcasts | #69 | Norway/Sports/Wrestling |
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