WCW Legend regrets how he treated Vince McMahon
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@tonyschiavone24 @HeyHeyItsConrad124One of the most dangerous men in the sport prepares for his World Title shot as TWO other championships are defended on an action-packed episode!#WHW: WCW 9.19.1987 is available NOW! Get ad-free access exclusively on AdFreeShows.com@tonyschiavone24 @HeyHeyItsConrad https://t.co/lYZwDxyyoh
WCW Legend regrets how he treated Vince McMahon
By Liam Power Modified 21 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share McMahon was treated unfairly by the former star WCW legend Ole Anderson regrets how he treated Vince McMahon, according to AEW's Tony Schiavone. Anderson was a member of the iconic Four Horsemen stable, alongside the likes of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. He was also famously not a fan of former WWE CEO Vince McMahon. Anderson was notably absent from the Four Horsemen's WWE Hall of Fame induction in 2012. This was, allegedly, because he told Vince and ex-wife Linda to 'go f**k themselves.' However, AEW Announcer Tony Schiavone has revealed that Anderson's feelings on the McMahon's have mellowed. On a recent edition of What Happened When, the commentator noted that the incident occurred at TBS studios when Vince extended a hand to Anderson. Ole, being a lover of the old-school ways and the territory system, was uninterested in the tycoon's pleasantries and responded negatively. Tony claims Anderson regrets the confrontation. "Vince comes to the TBS studios during the takeover and he wanted to extend the hand of friendship to Ole. He says, ‘And here is my wife Linda.’ Ole’s line was, ‘You and your wife can go f*ck yourselves.’ Something to that effect," Tony said. (H/T Fightful) He then talked about how Ole's regrets related to the Horsemen's Hall of Fame induction. "He regretted that. That is old school and a guy who loved the territories and loved the old school, and a guy who was changing the wrestling business. Ole regrets that, but that’s the reason why Ole wasn’t part of the Four Horsemen inducted into the Hall of Fame.” What Happened When@WHWMondayOne of the most dangerous men in the sport prepares for his World Title shot as TWO other championships are defended on an action-packed episode!#WHW: WCW 9.19.1987 is available NOW! Get ad-free access exclusively on AdFreeShows.com
@tonyschiavone24 @HeyHeyItsConrad124One of the most dangerous men in the sport prepares for his World Title shot as TWO other championships are defended on an action-packed episode!#WHW: WCW 9.19.1987 is available NOW! Get ad-free access exclusively on AdFreeShows.com@tonyschiavone24 @HeyHeyItsConrad https://t.co/lYZwDxyyoh