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comment_1983677

Arn Anderson

 

As far as I'm concerned, these guys had very comparable careers. Both had short runs with the company (Bad News wasn't around that long either, if I recall correctly), both had memorable feuds, and both never wore a major singles title. Arn just has the better body of work in the ring.

comment_1985201

Bad News Brown

 

I hyped Brown before in the qualifying round, and to me, the WWF careers of him and Arn are apples and oranges. Brown had a cup of coffee with the main event scene, while Anderson didn't. Anderson had a successful tag team run for a year, but you can't compare that to Brown, who would team with no one (look at the Survivor Series). I guess I like Brown because he stood out more and had a nice little run with Savage before the Mega-Powers exploding and all.

comment_1989204

Brown. It's no contest if you're going by WWE career. BNB was in line for a main event run (even doing a mini program with Savage while he was the champ). Anderson never did anything close to that.

comment_1989671

Bad News Brown.

 

 

Arn loses out because his WWF career consisted of 1 year as a tag guy, despite being one of the top tag guys for that time.

 

Bad News was a credible upper-card guy who should have had more than a single SNME run against Hogan.

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