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Arn Anderson – ‘Sid Eudy Had The Best Look Of Anybody In The History Of The Business’

On a recent edition of his “The ARN Show” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson shared his fond memories of the late Sid “Vicious” Eudy. Sid passed away on August 27 at the age of 63 following a long battle with cancer. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: On Sid […]

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Arn Anderson – ‘Sid Eudy Had The Best Look Of Anybody In The History Of The Business’

On a recent edition of his “The ARN Show” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson shared his fond memories of the late Sid “Vicious” Eudy.

Sid passed away on August 27 at the age of 63 following a long battle with cancer.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On Sid Vicious’ passing: “Well it was a shock, as it always is. The wrestling world lost a giant. He was definitely a monster, left a mark on this business that people will remember for decades to come. He had the best look. I would go this far as to say he had probably had the best look of anybody in the history of the business. Just see him walking into the room, he’s just a monster. And you know, our thoughts and prayers for his family certainly go out. And very, very sad to hear what a huge loss we woke up with yesterday morning. It was, hooo. It’s never a shock, but it is a shock. In our business, we beat our bodies up. Our bodies are actually in dog years aged a lot. But I had no previous knowledge of any illness or anything that was said, so it was a shock. And like I said, our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, to his fans equally as much, and let’s just give him some thoughts and prayers that they’re going to need going forward.”

On wrestling in Germany: “Otto Vons actually had a territory in Germany. And I think he owned most of Germany, he was the promoter. So a lot of the guys like JBL and Alex Wright, and some of the guys — Fit Finley, which is the prominent name I would probably say that came out of there. They produced a lot of tremendous talent and they used to run tours back in the day. I did, when I was with WCW we did run an overseas tour. And it was Bunkhouse Buck and myself against the Nasty Boys in a tag match. And the first night of the tour, it was somewhere in Germany, they were already in the ring. We came down to the ring, and I popped up on the apron, and I just looked around and barked at the crowd a little bit. When I turned around, that was Knobbs right at my grill, hit me with the flipper and broke my nose in the first move of the match. You don’t forget those.

“The bell hadn’t even rung. And I just dropped off the apron, and it was just pouring. And all I could hear in the background was Sags going, ‘You fat b**tard, you fat — What’s the matter with you, you fat b**tard? The match hadn’t even started.’ He’s cussing his own partner out. So that’s a night that you don’t forget. It’s one of the three or four nose breaks that I had. They can take responsibility for it in Germany. German fans are great.”

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