Get ready to take a gallop down memory lane because Arn Anderson, the wrestling legend who’s more reliable than a Swiss watch when it comes to delivering wrestling lore, is about to give us more reasons to never leave our YouTube screens. His podcast, “Arn,” has been a weekly pilgrimage for wrestling fans thirsty for a taste of the good ol’ days. Now, in a move as bold as a Ric Flair robe, Anderson is expanding his empire with the rebranding of their YouTube channel to The Four Horsemen Network. Because why ride alone when you can have a posse?
But hold onto your cowboy hats, folks, because there’s more! Alongside the continuation of “Arn,” we’re getting a new showdown at the podcast corral: “Straight Talk With The Boss: Magnum TA & Greg Gagne.” It’s like finding out your favorite old western is getting a sequel starring the sheriff and the outlaw you never knew you needed until now.
Magnum TA, a man whose career was as explosive as his name suggests, might have had his wrestling days cut tragically short, but his legacy is tougher than a two-dollar steak. Teaming up with Greg Gagne, the prodigal son of wrestling royalty Verne Gagne, this duo is set to put the spotlight on the legends who made wrestling the global smackdown sensation it is today.
Arn Anderson, the man who could probably arm wrestle Father Time and win, shared his excitement about teaming up with Terry Allen (Magnum TA) again, this time swapping the ring ropes for podcast mics. The rebranding to a Four Horsemen theme? It’s like declaring open season on wrestling nostalgia, and fans are here for the hunt.
So far, only “Straight Talk With The Boss” has been let out of the stable, but with a name like The Four Horsemen Network, you can bet your last buckaroo there’s more riding over the horizon. New episodes of “Arn” will continue to drop every Tuesday, keeping us all in the saddle.
For those chomping at the bit for more details on the official premiere of the new series, Arn Anderson’s message is clear: saddle up and subscribe to The Four Horsemen Network. Because in the wild west of wrestling podcasts, you don’t want to be left in the dust.