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Wrestling legend Ole Anderson — who helped type The Four Horsemen within the Eighties — has died at 81 years outdated.
The WWE confirmed the unhappy information Monday night … remembering him in a press release as “a prolific and decorated tag team wrestler” who had a “hard-nosed style and gruff demeanor.”
“WWE extends its condolences to Anderson’s family, friends, and fans,” the org. added.
A reason behind demise was not revealed.
Anderson — actual title Alan Rogowski — started his wrestling profession within the ’60s … however actually made his mark within the squared circle within the Eighties.
He, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard created the heel secure The Four Horsemen …. and the quartet finally went on to have legendary matches throughout a number of promotions in opposition to a number of the most iconic wrestlers of all-time.
After information of his demise broke, Aptitude mentioned in a put up on X that Ole helped launch his profession.
Four Horsemen Eternally! WOOOOO! pic.twitter.com/oe9UuX582e
— Ric Aptitude® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) February 27, 2024
@RicFlairNatrBoy
“I Will Be Grateful Forever For You Giving Me The Opportunity To Become Who I Am Today,” Aptitude wrote. “We Didn’t Always Agree With Each Other, But The Honest To God Truth Is You & Gene Started Me. Rest In Peace My Friend!”
Along with his time on the mat, Anderson additionally labored as a supervisor, promoter and even an exec within the wrestling world.
“AEW and the wrestling world mourn the passing of the legendary Ole Anderson,” All Elite Wrestling officers mentioned in a press release Monday night time. “Our thoughts are with his family, his friends and his fans.”
RIP.
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