Ranking 15 Four Horsemen - From Worst To Best

2. Arn Anderson

Four Horseman Nitro
WWE

Is there a more universally respected professional wrestler than Arn Anderson? If the man that tops this list is one of the most recognisable faces in all of wrestling, Double A was the glue who managed to hold that particularly erratic and excitable man in check during his glory years. Anderson was a part of the original group that formed in 1985, and was subsequently a part of every single collection of Horsemen until his retirement in 1997.

Every team or group needs a straight man, and Arn Anderson was that for the Four Horsemen. This isn’t to say he was completely void of charisma, the man could cut one hell of a promo when given the chance, but he wasn’t considered the Enforcer for no good reason.

It is difficult to deny the influence Arn Anderson has had on modern-day wrestling, and if this was any other list there is a strong chance he would rank number one. But how can anyone deny the list topper here?

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