He grabbed a chair leg which he had broken, went to Arn's room and after hearing how drunk Arn was and likely unable to defend himself, threw the chair leg away. Sid said something about Flair stealing the spotlight and Arn stood up for his fellow horseman and long-time buddy.īoth went back to their hotel rooms to cool off, but Sid let the argument stew and eventually couldn't take it any longer. What we know for sure is that on an October night in 1993, both Sid Vicious and Arn Anderson were drinking heavily in Germany and arguing over the reasons the company wasn't drawing as much money as it should be. This story has made the rounds and sometimes the details seem to change. Sid vs Arn Anderson And A Pair Of Scissors
These stories are so odd, a normal person wouldn’t dare believe them. This is 15 of the most outrageous wrestling stories ever to be told. For those that love these kinds of dramatic back stories, keep reading. To hear about two friends who once almost stabbed each other to death but stayed friends or to hear about how a 260 lbs bodybuilder who sniffed his food instead of eating it, is just another story.įor real, hardcore wrestling fans, these types of stories give an insider look at what really goes on in the business and we can’t get enough.
The business is an odd one and as such, it breeds odd characters.
How could these people do such horrid things to each other? On the other hand, professional wrestling fans understand a different truth. Non-wrestling fans might hear these stories and react with pure shock. So, when sports and entertainment fans catch wind of some of the most insane behind-the-scenes stories to involve the performers and the underbelly of the business, it’s no surprise that there is a mixed reaction. Join such an odd profession and spend that much time on the road and the lifestyle can take it’s toll on even the strongest of men. To be a wrestling fan you need to understand that the story is stage but the physicality is real and the performers are skilled technicians who travel the world, sometimes working over 300 days a year, to put on these staged, but inspiring performances. Professional wrestling is considered to be a bit crazy at the best of times.