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Arn Anderson Net Worth

Arn Anderson Net Worth 2023: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships

Martin Anthony Lunde net worth is
$3 Million

Martin Anthony Lunde Wiki Biography

Martin Anthony Lunde, better known as Arn Anderson, was born on 20 September 1958, in Rome, Georgia USA, and is a road agent, author and retired professional wrestler, probably best known for his alliances with The Four Horsemen in the National Wrestling Alliance/World Championship Wrestling.

So just how wealthy is Arn Anderson? Sources state that Anderson has earned a net worth of over $3 million as of early 2017, earned largely during his wrestling career which began in the early ‘80s.

Arn Anderson Net Worth $3 Million

Anderson made his ring debut in 1982, wrestling in various independent companies across the USA. The following year he joined the NWA-affiliated Southeastern Championship Wrestling, and shortly after became a member of Ron Fuller’s Stud Stable. In 1984 he won the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship four times, and his popularity began to grow. Later that year, he briefly wrestled for Mid-South Wrestling, and then joined the NWA-affiliated Jim Crockett Promotions, beginning to work with Ole Anderson and soon adopting the ring name of Arn Anderson. In 1985 the team won the NWA National Tag Team Championship, making several successful title defenses later that year. His net worth was at its start.

Soon after, common enemies brought an alliance with Tully Blanchard and Ric Flair, adopting the moniker The Four Horsemen, with James J. Dillon serving as their manager. The group went on to become one of the greatest stables in sports-entertainment history, working in feuds against some of the major names in the sport, such as Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A. and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express. Apart from the stable, Anderson was successful as a solo wrestler too, winning the vacant NWA Television Championship in 1986, eventually losing it to Dusty Rhodes later that year. All added to his wealth.

The following year he and Blanchard began competing regularly as a tag team, quickly becoming two of the biggest stars in Crockett’s company. However, despite their success and huge revenues they brought to the company, in 1988 they decided to end their contract with Crockett, being dissatisfied with their payments. The same year, Anderson, along with Blanchard, joined the World Wrestling Federation, becoming a tag team with Bobby “The Brain” Heenan as their manager, and taking up the name Brain Busters. In 1989 they won the WWF Tag Team Championship by defeating Demolition, and although Demolition regained the title shortly afterwards, Brain Busters remained one of the major names in the WWF’s tag team division.

Later in 1989, Anderson returned to WCW and helped to reform the Four Horsemen. The following year he won the NWA World Television Championship, losing it later that year but regaining it in 1991. Not long after he lost the title and entered the tag team ranks of WCW, teaming up with Larry Zbyszko and going under the name of The Enforcers. They went on to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship, but quickly lost the title, and split-up. Anderson then teamed up with Beautiful Bobby Eaton, becoming part of The Dangerous Alliance stable; the team won the WCW World Tag Team Championship in early 1992, but lost it several months later.

A year later, Ole Anderson, Rick Flair and Anderson himself reformed The Four Horsemen, with Paul Roma as their fourth member. In mid-1993 Anderson and Roma won the WCW World Tag Team Championship. However, the team soon split-up.

In 1994 Anderson became a part of Stud Stable again, and won the World Television Championship the following year. Several months later he lost it, and became less and less active in the ring; in 1997 he announced his retirement. He still went on to enter several tag matches after that, however, but with a limited physical involvement, due to neck and back injuries.

In 1998 he once again formed Horsemen with Flair, who became the President of WCW and won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, with Anderson serving as his right hand. When the World Wrestling Federation acquired WCW in 2001, Anderson’s career ended.

Following his retirement, he became a road agent for WWF, which was later renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment. He later made several appearances on “Raw”, and more recently on “Smackdown Live”.

In his private life, Anderson has been married to Erin D. Lunde since 1984, and the couple has two children.


Full NameArn Anderson
Net Worth$3 Million
Date Of BirthSeptember 20, 1958
Place Of BirthRome, Georgia, United States
Heightft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight115.67
ProfessionRetired professional wrestler, actor, author
NationalityAmerican
SpouseErin D. Lunde (m. 1984-)
ChildrenBarrett Anthony Lunde, Brock Lunde
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/goodolarn?lang=en
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/p/ziS8SoAFLg
IMDBwww.imdb.com/name/nm0026372
AwardsLou Thesz/Art Abrahams Lifetime Achievement Award (2016)
NominationsPWI Feud of the Year (1987), Kingsport Wrestling Hall of Fame (Class of 2001), NWA Southeastern/National Tag Team Championship, NWA/WCW World Television Championship
MoviesThe Rise and Fall of WCW, Ric Flair and the Four Horseman
TV ShowsSaturday Night's Main Event (1985-1992), Raw (2006), WCW WorldWide (1975-2001), Smackdown Live, WrestleMania X8, WCW Thunder, WCW Monday Nitro (1995-2001)
#Trademark
1Trademark move: Spinebuster
2Trademark move: DDT
3Trademark move: Figure Four Leglock
4Trademark move: Gourdbuster (Inverted Suplex Slam)
#Fact
1Retired from professional wrestling [August 1997]
2Senior producer for RAW is War [July 2007]
3WWE Hall of Famer.
4Published author.
5Has a son, Barrett Anthony Lunde.
6Anderson switched to singles competition and wrestled with a mask as "Super Olympia.".
7Previous Managers: Ole Anderson, Nancy Daus, James J Dillon, Paul Ellering, Robert Fuller, Ron Fuller, Jimmy Hart, Michael Hayes, Bobby Heenan, Paul Heyman.
8Flair, Tully Blanchard, Ole Anderson, and Arn Anderson formed the original Four Horsemen. James J. Dillion served as their manager.
9In May 2003, he went into drug & alcohol rehabilitation as required by WWE policies. Is back working as a Road Agent on the RAW crew as of July 2003.
10Arn Anderson signed with the WWF (later WWE) and became an announcer for the WCW Invasion squad which didn't last very long. Arn was religated to WWF Road Agent.
11Notable title wins include: 4 Time Southeastern Tag Team Champion; Georgia National Tag Team w/Ole Anderson; NWA World Television Title; NWA World Tag Team w/Tully Tully Blanchard; WWF World Tag Team w/Tully Blanchard; NWA World Television Title; WCW World Television Title; 3 Time WCW World Tag Team Champion
12On an episode of Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1986, he was given an interview with 3 other 'bad-guy' wrestlers, and referred to them as 'The Four Horsemen' in an off the cuff remark. The name stuck, and the Horsemen became a wrestling institution for over 15 years, producing 8 World Champions.
13Has been known as Ole Anderson's son, nephew, cousin, and brother. The two are no relation to one another and are just good friends.
14Has held the WCW Television Champonship on 4 occasions defeating Wahoo McDaniel, The Great Muta, Tom Zenk, and Johnny B. Badd.
15Held World Tag Team Titles with Ole Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Larry Zbyszko, Bobby Eaton, and Paul Roma.
16Came up with the Spinebuster move. Anderson said he thought of the most boring hold he could think of, the bearhug, and improvised to make the spinebuster, which is his main finishing move.
17Godfather of David Flair
18When he came up with the name the Four Horsemen, he was referring to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
19Received the 1997 PWI Editor's Award.
201983 PWI Wrestling Rookie of the Year, 3rd runner-up.
21Retired, but wrestled one last time in 2000 vs. David Flair
22Has always been a mainstay (along with Ric Flair) in the Four Horsemen.
23Former WCW TV & Tag Team Champion, & WWF Tag Team Champion

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
WWE Rivalries2014TV SeriesArn Anderson
WWE Main Event2012TV SeriesArn Anderson
WWE '122011Video GameArn Anderson (voice)
WCW Souled Out2000TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Mayhem1999TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Monday Nitro1995-1999TV SeriesArn Anderson
WCW The Great American Bash1999TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Slamboree1999TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Spring Stampede1999TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Souled Out1999TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW/NWO Fall Brawl: War Games1998TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Thunder1998TV SeriesArn Anderson
WCW/NWO Bash at the Beach1998TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Halloween Havoc1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Fall Brawl1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Bash at the Beach1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW The Great American Bash1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Slamboree '96: Lethal Lottery1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Uncensored1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW World Championship Wrestling1985-1996TV SeriesArn Anderson
WCW SuperBrawl VI1996TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Starrcade 19951995TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Halloween Havoc 19951995TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Fall Brawl: War Games1995TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions1995/IITV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Bash at the Beach1995TV MovieArn Anderson
The Great American Bash1995TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Slamboree: A Legends' Reunion1995TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Uncensored1995TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions1995/ITV MovieArn Anderson
Starrcade1994TV MovieArn Anderson
Halloween Havoc1994TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Fall Brawl1994TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XXVIII1994TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Bash at the Beach1994TV MovieArn Anderson
ECW When Worlds Collide1994VideoArn Anderson
WCW SuperBrawl IV1994TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Beach Blast1993TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XXIII1993TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Slamboree 19931993TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XXI1992TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Halloween Havoc1992TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary1992TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Beach Blast1992TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XIX1992TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW SuperBrawl II1992TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XVIII1992TV MovieArn Anderson
Starrcade1991TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XVII1991TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW Worldwide Wrestling1991TV SeriesArn Anderson
Halloween Havoc1991TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW the Great American Bash1991TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XV: Knocksville USA1991TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW SuperBrawl I1991TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite1991TV MovieArn Anderson
Starrcade1990TV MovieArn Anderson
Halloween Havoc1990TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW/NWA the Great American Bash1990TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions XI: Coastal Crush1990TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW/NWA Capital Combat1990TV MovieArn Anderson
WCW/NWA Wrestle War1990TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout1990TV MovieArn Anderson
Saturday Night's Main Event1989TV SeriesArn Anderson
WWF Superstars1988-1989TV SeriesArn Anderson
Summerslam1989VideoArn Anderson
WWF Challenge1989TV SeriesArn Anderson
Royal Rumble1989VideoArn Anderson
Spectrum Wrestling1988TV SeriesArn Anderson
The Great American Bash1988TV MovieArn Anderson
Clash of the Champions1988TV MovieArn Anderson
NWA Bunkhouse Stampede1988TV MovieArn Anderson
Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup1988VideoArn Anderson
Starrcade1987TV MovieArn Anderson
The Great American Bash1987TV MovieArn Anderson
Starrcade1986VideoArn Anderson
Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup1986VideoArn Anderson
Starrcade '85: The Gathering1985TV MovieArn Anderson

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
WWE Raw2009-2014TV Series producer - 58 episodes
WWE: The Bash2009TV Special producer

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
WWE Raw1993TV Series road agent - 2001-

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak and Triumph2007VideoHimself
Survivor Series2006TV SpecialArn Anderson
The American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story2006VideoHimself
The World's Greatest Wrestling Managers2006VideoHimself
Brian Pillman: Loose Cannon2006Video documentaryHimself
Road Warriors: The Life and Death of Wrestling's Most Dominant Tag Team2005Video documentaryHimself
WWE Legends: Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '80s2005Video documentaryHimself
Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story2004Video documentaryHimself
WWE Judgment Day2004TV SpecialHimself
WWE: Stone Cold Steve Austin - What?2002VideoHimself
WWF Backlash2002TV SpecialArn Anderson
WrestleMania X82002TV SpecialArn Anderson
WWE: Byte This!2001TV SeriesHimself
WCW Monday Nitro1995-1998TV SeriesHimself - The Four Horsemen / Himself
WCW Fall Brawl1993TV MovieHimself - The Four Horseman
Clash of the Champions XXIV1993TV MovieHimself - The Four Horseman
WCW Wrestle War1992TV MovieHimself - The Dangerous Alliance
Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl 911991TV MovieHimself - The Enforcers
WCW Wrestle War1991TV MovieHimself
Starrcade1989TV MovieHimself
Survivor Series1989TV SpecialArn Anderson - The Heenan Family
WrestleMania V1989TV SpecialArn Anderson
Survivor Series1988TV SpecialHimself - The Brainbusters
Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem1988TV MovieHimself - The Four Horsemen
WWE Smackdown!2001-2016TV SeriesArn Anderson
WWE Raw2001-2016TV SeriesArn Anderson
The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness2016TV SeriesHimself
Table for 32016TV SeriesHimself
The Legendary Stories of Dusty Rhodes!2015TV MovieHimself
WWE Hall of Fame2015TV SpecialHimself
The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW2014TV Series documentaryHimself
WWE: OMG! Volume 2 - The Top 50 Incidents in WCW2014VideoHimself
WWE Hall of Fame2014TV SpecialHimself (as Arn Anderson)
WWE Battleground2013TV SpecialArn Anderson
WWE for All Mankind: Life & Career of Mick Foley2013VideoHimself
nWo: The Revolution2012Video documentaryHimself
WrestleMania XXVIII2012TV SpecialArn Anderson
WWE Hall of Fame 20122012TV SpecialHimself (as Arn Anderson)
Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time2011VideoHimself
The Big Show: A Giant's World2011VideoHimself
WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time2010VideoHimself
Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho2010VideoHimself
WWE Hall of Fame 20102010TV SpecialHimself (as Arn Anderson)
WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW2009VideoHimself
WWE: Greatest Stars of the '90s2009VideoHimself
The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect2008VideoHimself
Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection2008VideoHimself
Ric Flair & The Four Horsemen2007Video documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Best of Sting2014Arn Anderson
WWE: United We Slam - Best of Great American Bash2014VideoArn Anderson
Legends of the Mid-South Wrestling2013VideoSuper Olympia
WWE: ECW Unreleased, Vol. 22013VideoArn Anderson
WWE: The Best of WarGames2013VideoArn Anderson
WWE: The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro, Vol. 22013VideoArn Anderson
Undertaker: The Streak - 20-02012Video documentaryArn Anderson
WWE: The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions2012VideoArn Anderson
WWE: Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan2010VideoArn Anderson
Ricky Steamboat: The Life Story of the Dragon2010VideoArn Anderson
Hulk Hogan's Unreleased Collector's Series2009VideoArn Anderson
WWE Legends of WrestleMania2009Video GameArn Anderson
WWE: Summerslam - The Complete Anthology, Vol. 12009Arn Anderson
Starrcade: The Essential Collection2009Arn Anderson
WWE: Royal Rumble - The Complete Anthology, Vol. 12007VideoArn Anderson
WWE Raw2006TV SeriesArn Anderson
WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 42005VideoArn Anderson
WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology - Vol. 12005VideoArn Anderson
The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection2003VideoArn Anderson
WWE Bloodbath: Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches2003VideoArn Anderson
WCW Superstar Series: Sting - Back in Black1999Video documentaryArn Anderson
ECW Hostile City Showdown '941994VideoArn Anderson
SMW: Blood, Brawls and Grudges1994VideoArn Anderson
Deadly Venom: The Best of Sting1993Video shortArn Anderson

Known for movies

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