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Arn Anderson hits the spine buster on Dolph Ziggler at Starrcade!

Fans in attendance at the Greensboro Coliseum last night for Starrcade got to see some pretty cool moments.

During the Roode/Ziggler match, special enforcer Arn Anderson got to deliver his Double A spine buster on Ziggler to a big pop from the crowd. Earlier, Ziggler flattened Anderson outside the ring but Anderson’s spine buster helped Roode win the match. The former Horseman then welcomed Ziggler “to Horsemen country.” Anderson retired in 1997 due to several beck and back injuries that left only partial mobility in his left arm.

The New Day also got to dance…and twerk with WWE Hall of Famers The Rock ‘N’ Roll Express and the Hardy Boyz. Dustin Rhodes, who came out in his Goldust robe, removed it to unveil the “Natural” Dustin Rhodes, complete with his old WCW theme song as a tribute to his father.

Ric Flair also joined his daughter at the top of the entrance following her win and strutted with the Smackdown Women’s champion.

You can see some videos from the event below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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