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Who were the members of the 4 Horsemen?

By Owen Barnes

Who were the members of the 4 Horsemen?

Showcasing professional wrestling’s elite over the next 15 years, the group counts Dean Malenko, Curt Hennig and Sid amongst its storied alumni, but their best incarnation comprised of five men — Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham and JJ Dillon.

When did Sting join the 4 Horsemen?

Reformation; Sting and Sid Vicious (1989–1991) The Horsemen reformed in December 1989 in the NWA. Flair, Arn and Ole Anderson, and long standing rival Sting formed the group in a shocker. Tully Blanchard was set to return as well, but failed a drug test while still with the WWF.

What was the best version of the 4 Horsemen?

Every Version Of The Four Horsemen, Ranked From Worst To Best

  • 7 1989 Revival: Flair, Ole, Arn, Sting.
  • 6 1990: Flair, Arn, Windham, Sid.
  • 5 1998: Flair, Mongo, Benoit, Malenko.
  • 4 1995: Flair, Arn, Pillman, Benoit.
  • 3 Original Four Horsemen – Arn, Ole, Flair, Blanchard.
  • 2 1987: Flair, Anderson, Blanchard, Luger.

Was Dean Malenko a horseman?

The Four Horsemen and The Revolution (1998–2000) In September 1998, Malenko became a part of the final incarnation of Ric Flair’s Four Horsemen faction.

What do the 4 Horsemen represent?

The four horsemen of the apocalypse are four biblical figures who appear in the Book of Revelation. They are revealed by the unsealing of the first four of the seven seals. Each of the horsemen represents a different facet of the apocalypse: conquest, war, famine, and death.

Why did Ole Anderson leave the Four Horsemen?

Ole exited WCW after Eric Bischoff took over and learned of Anderson dealing with Jim Cornette to get his son a job, which angered Bischoff. Ole Anderson went on to write a book about wrestling called Inside Out, where he openly criticized former teammate Ric Flair for wrestling the same routine for years.

What are the 4 stages of the apocalypse?