10 Best Wrestling Threats Of All Time

4. Arn's Untouchable

He might have poached the line from 1987 classic The Untouchables, but Arn Anderson's ice-cold delivery was all his own as he fought to inject a sense of believability into The Four Horsemen's chances of eventually defeating the white hot New World Order.

Set up magnificently by Mean Gene, noting that Anderson was arguably just as bad as Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash for dishing out a gang assault on innocent victims, 'Double A' presented their own attack as a fire-with-fire fighting tactic against the insurgent invaders.

Landing his "they send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue" killer blow, Anderson evoked violence on a biblical scale as Ric Flair, Chris Benoit and Steve McMichael provided fabulous moving wallpaper beating the sh*t out of a defenceless Booty Man.

There were few that had the heft of 'The Enforcer', and it's a shame WCW so rarely allowed him to back up his words with similarly supreme actions. The booking so heavily favoured Hogan's crew that most of these diatribes sadly fell under the radar as the threats were ultimately unreliable.

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