10 Wrestlers We Could See In AEW Double Or Nothing's Casino Battle Royale

2. Arn Anderson

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As legends go in wrestling, few come bigger than "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson.

A member of the original Four Horsemen stable, Anderson was instrumental in the early successes of guys like Ric Flair, Sting, and Dusty Rhodes.

Double A is a multi-time tag team champion, a former World Television Champion, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of The Horsemen.

Following an incident with an intoxicated Alicia Fox back in February, Anderson was fired from WWE after many years working as a producer. This opens up plenty of new and interesting avenues for Anderson to take, including going to work for the son of one of his greatest rivals.

If AEW could secure Anderson in a backstage role, then that would be huge. Anderson is one of the finest minds in the wrestling business and has decades of experience both in the ring and behind the scenes.

If Anderson were to sign with AEW, then there's no reason he couldn't also be used as a wrestler too. Obviously the 60-year-old isn't going to be competing for the world title, but a small appearance in the Battle Royale - enough to dole out a few spinebusters - would definitely be enough to send the crowd home happy.

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