Wrestling Legend Ole Anderson, Four Horsemen Founder, Dies at 81
Anderson's influential career celebrated by WWE with a tribute during 'Monday Night Raw'.
- Ole Anderson, a founding member of the legendary wrestling group The Four Horsemen, has passed away at the age of 81.
- Anderson's death was announced by WWE, which also aired a tribute during 'Monday Night Raw'.
- Throughout his career, Anderson was known for his hard-nosed style and played a significant role in shaping professional wrestling.
- He served in various roles within the wrestling industry, including wrestler, manager, and promoter, and was a vocal critic of WWE's monopoly on the industry.
- Anderson is survived by his significant other of 22 years, Marsha Cain, his seven children, and a host of grandchildren and extended family.