Tully Blanchard On What Vince McMahon Told Him At His Hall of Fame Induction, Talks Wrestling The Rockers and more

AEW manager and pro-wrestling legend Tully Blanchard was a recent guest on fellow Four Horseman member Arn Anderson’s ARN podcast to talk all things rasslin. Highlights are below.

On he and Arn Anderson being paired with Bobby Heenan:

“That was the ingredient that was very promising. Bobby was a long time friend because my dad (Joe Blanchard) would bring Nick Bockwinkel down and Bobby was Nick Bockwinkel’s manager for all those years for the AWA. I got to know him a little bit, but it was a neat experience. The thing that would have been probably a greater experience for us is if he would have worked with us every night. He worked with us on TV and big shows, but he didn’t travel with us during the week which was fine. Arn and I could certainly function without a manager, but it might have had a lot more entertainment backstage for us if he would have been there all the time rather than just at TV.”

On wrestling The Rockers and how Hulk Hogan reacted:

“I know when Arn and I wrestled the first time in the Garden (Madison Square Garden) against the Rockers, we had to go to a 20 minute time limit match. Probably the biggest major tactical error that I ever did is when I came back through the curtain, Hogan looked at me and said, ‘What am I supposed to do now?’ I said something smart aleck, and I don’t remember exactly what it was, but, we were never on before the main event ever again. We were never on another Hogan card ever again. But, they were running three towns a night so we became the main event guys in the third towns and the third town started making money instead of losing money. So, it wasn’t a bad thing, but we were making the same money we were making for Crockett, so it was a lateral move.”

What Vince McMahon has said to him during his HOF induction:

“There really wasn’t any conversation with Vince. I know that we took a picture with him in his dressing room which I have on the wall, him holding up four fingers. That’s a pretty good one. Then you have HHH and Shawn Michaels holding up four fingers in another one. I have that picture up too. I can remember we were standing in the hallway. Vince was addressing I think all of us. He said some of you guys, absorb all of this that is going on because you won’t ever be back. I took it that he was talking to me because everybody else has gone back.”

Full interview can be found here. (H/T and transcribed by Wrestling News)

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