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Ole Anderson is best remembered by a past generation of fans as one of the founding members of The Four Horsemen along with Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson.
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It was a rivalry and friendship that was forged more than 50 years ago when Ole Anderson and Thunderbolt Patterson first locked horns during the early ‘70s.
Wrestling great Ole Anderson battled multiple sclerosis but would make it to annual fanfests, where he was always a crowd favorite and a highlight for many fans
Wrestling great Ole Anderson faced adversity just as he had for three decades inside of a wrestling ring. His bumps along the way had prepared him for battle.
Professional wrestling was never a popularity contest for Ole Anderson. If it had been, the burly ruffian would have finished near the bottom of the list.
The late Ole Anderson, regarded as one of the greatest heels in the history of pro wrestling, influenced a generation of wrestling fans during his career.
Wrestling fan Bobby Caraviello recalls a violent encounter with wrestling great Ole Anderson of the Minnesota Wrecking Crew at the old County Hall in Charleston.
Wrestling’s Ole Anderson just might have been one of the top heat-getters in the history of the business. He was stabbed eight times during his career and hit with chairs, helmets, baseball bats and Coke bottles.
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew didn’t have to resort to jumping off ladders and crashing through tables in order to get a pop. They did it the old-fashioned way — by wrestling.
Ed Jones, wrestling’s “Major DeBeers” had a passion for many things. He was a gentle, fun-loving man who enjoyed life and made the best of every single day.