Brock Anderson and Brian Pillman Jr. are looking to change their fortunes in 2023 under the guidance of Brock's father, "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson.
After teaming together a handful of times in two-on-two, trios, and 10-man tag team matches, Brock Anderson and Brian Pillman Jr. have agreed to join forces on a more permanent basis as of the January 3 episode of AEW Dark.
In a special interview with Lexy Nair, Pillman and the Andersons all expressed their frustrations with how their careers have been going recently, with Brian Pillman saying that although he's never shared this with anyone, his mother always told him that if anyone was going to guide him properly in wrestling, it was going to be Arn Anderson and if he ever needs help, to seek him out.
Now, Brian Pillman is ready for Arn Anderson's help.
.@TheArnShow offers an idea for @BAndersonAEW & @FlyinBrianJr.
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 4, 2023
What do you think the future looks like for them, under the guidance of Double A?
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Of course, Brian Pillman Sr. and Arn Anderson were members of The Four Horsemen and a tag team back in 1995 until Brian Pillman left WCW in 1996.
Arn recently stated that he would include Pillman Jr and Tessa Blanchard in a potential new Four Horsemen group. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
Fans can check out the full results from Dark here.