Wrestlezone’s Top 10: Pro Wrestling Stables
Number 4: The Four Horseman
With many members coming and going, The Four Horseman will always be remembered with Ric Flair as the man. With solid in ring talent like Arn Anderson and Barry Windham, it was easy for Flair to thrive. You had talent surrounded by more excellent talent. Even though the talent pool was weaker in the 1980’s, these guys were just so good at loving and hating at the same time. With the success of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson was underrated. He was one of the best talents in the ring in terms of timing and execution. There was never a time where I can go back and say “Arn Anderson’s match sucked.” These men were the trail blazers of other stables to come through in the 1990’s. With everything they accomplished, championships and iconic backstage segments, it is only fitting that the Four Horseman be in the top 5.
TRENDING
It appears as if The Bloodline in WWE will only continue to grow with the reported signing of Lance Anoa’i.…
Our TNA iMPACT results for tonight include Speedball Mike Bailey defending the X-Division Championship against Moose, Rosemary taking on Wendy Choo, and…
Carmelo Hayes thinks that diversity isn’t an issue when it comes to rising to the top of the WWE. In…
The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes was one of the founders of the Jacksonville-based promotion AEW. He was the Executive Vice…
Related
For years, Sting was one of the hottest babyfaces on the North American wrestling scene. His flashy moves and all-around…
WWE SummerSlam is usually promoted as “The Biggest Party of the Summer”, and for good reason. Over the years, it…
The WWE Championship is arguably the most prestigious title in the wrestling world, as it has been held by some…
For years, The Streak was one of the main selling points of WrestleMania. The Undertaker racked up 20 wins at…