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Legend Admits His Son Has Struggled To “Make It” After Leaving AEW

WWE Hall of Famer Arn Anderson is being realistic about his son Brock’s wrestling journey.

In an interview with Denise Salcedo, Anderson candidly admitted that Brock Anderson “hasn’t made the mainstream exactly like I think he’s going to” following his departure from AEW in 2023. However, Arn remains dedicated to helping him get there.

“I make as many shows around the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, that he’s wrestling. I go with him so that I can be there to coach him up a little bit,” Arn said. “Whatever I have left within the wrestling business, all I want to do is make sure I get my son started on the right foot so that he’s respected.”

Brock Anderson, 28, has been wrestling for promotions like MLW and TNA since leaving AEW. Arn emphasized that his only goal now is to support his son’s dream, stating, “It’s not about me anymore. 42 years is enough.”

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