The wrestling world suffered a huge loss on the 26th of February. It was the passing of pro wrestling legend Ole Anderson. He is one of the original members of the Four Horsemen. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson opened up about the passing of the legend.

Ole Anderson has had a long and illustrious career. He had captured a championship at almost every wrestling promotion he had worked for. He is a World Championship Wrestling and National Wrestling Alliance Hall of Famer.

Recently, The Enforcer, Arn Anderson took to Twitter to share a few words about his former Tag Team Partner. Double A shared that Ole Anderson was a very honest person and lived a great life. The NWA Hall of Famer also was the one who helped Double A elevate his career.

“Each one of us starts dying the moment we are born. Some of us live long fruitful lives, some die too soon. All I have been able to figure out in my 65 years is to treat people how you want to be treated and if they teach you anything, be grateful for that. Ole Anderson was brutally honest when it came to how he felt about life and wrestling. He gave me the rub of a lifetime, taking Gene’s spot in the Minnesota Wrecking Crew. The 4 Horsemen followed, and we know how that went. He was a mentor to me without meaning to be. I studied and will teach my son some Ole-isms. To his family and people that loved him, we grieve with you. To those who thought Ole was too ornery to die, 81 is a full life. RIP Rock,” Arn Anderson said.

We at Wrestlezone share our deepest condolences to the family of Ole Anderson.

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