Arn Anderson Advocates for Kevin Sullivan’s WWE Hall of Fame Induction, Reflects on Their Friendship
Arn Anderson, a veteran wrestler with a 40-year career, recently spoke about his late friend and colleague Kevin Sullivan, who passed away at 74. Anderson praised Sullivan’s contributions to professional wrestling, noting his extensive work as a booker and his long wrestling career that began in the 1970s. Anderson believes Sullivan deserves a place in the WWE Hall of Fame for his behind-the-scenes work in creating memorable storylines and angles.
Anderson described Sullivan as a good friend, though he explained that their friendship, like many in the wrestling business, was mainly maintained during their time on the road together. The two had a history of working together in various wrestling promotions, including World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). They competed alongside each other in notable events such as the 1987 Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup tournament and the 1988 Great American Bash tour, where they participated in WarGames matches.
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