Arn Anderson knows this is the way.
Arn shared the following remarks about his former tag partner Tully Blanchard’s return to the ring this Wednesday on AEW Dynamite. Blanchard will team up with FTR against Jurassic Express in six-man tag team action.
Has the wrestling world been taking a nap!
Tully Blanchard is lacing up his boots one more time and teaming with the best tag team in the world, FTR. Now don’t be foolish enough to think that he think he can do the things he once could.
He won’t try to engage Luchasaurus straight up. He won’t try to match moves with Jungle boy. And I might be letting the cat out of the bag but even though I admire your guts, Marko I wouldn’t give two cents on your chances of surviving this one.
What else you got for us, TK? This is the way the business is supposed to be.
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Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard teamed regularly as part of the Four Horsemen stable, and later as the Brain Busters in WWF. Their last match together came on November 5, 1989, a tag team loss to Demolition at a WWE live event in Waukegan, Illinois. Tully was fired by WWF later that month and made appearances throughout the 1990s in AWA, ECW and WCW, among other promotions; his last match as an active wrestler came on August 10, 2007 against Dustin Rhodes at NWA Legends Fanfest in Charlotte.
Dax Harwood, who has no problem sharing his own excitement for Tully’s return, agreed with the sentiment and said ‘We got room for one more…’ and teased an invite for another horse to join the stable.
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