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Tully Blanchard shares anecdotes And reveals why Four Horsemen were unstoppable force In wrestling, inside and outside the ring in a recent episode of its podcast, Tullyvision, remembering its legendary team with Ric Flair, Arn Anderson y Ole Anderson in the National Wrestling Alliance.

► In the words of Tully Blanchard

Would they have been successful in WWE?

“I think the Horsemen would have worked well wherever they were, and we would have been great with JJ we would have been great with Bobby. They were the two best managers of all time. For the type of people we were, It would have worked yes or yes, because the performance level was high, and we knew what to do and how to do it at all levels, with all opponents, whether in individual or couple fighting.”

Barry Windham in the faction?

The point is that, the power of what the Four Horsemen were, is that we were all stars for their own merit. Flair was the world champion. I didn't need to be in the Horsemen. Barry was probably the best fighter. He measured 1.96 m, weighed 127 kilos, it was attractive and, my mother, I could do anything in the ring. Arn and I were possibly one of the best teams that has existed in wrestling. Then you just joined our collaboration. I mean, it worked, you would call it or not the Horsemen. “

The fear of Vince McMahon

“I will tell you something: in a TV program, when Dusty was in the WWF, RNA and I was also at the WWF. Barry Windham returned to the WWF, and we were the only ones sitting around the monitor. Vince was there, he looked at us and said: 'Am I safe?' It was a very laughter.”

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