WWE Hall of Famer “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson recently took to an episode of his ARN podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including WCW holding Starrcade 1993 on a Monday.
Anderson said, “And we’re back to the Monday morning quarterback thing. Why in God’s name, would you run a pay-per-view on a Monday? Pay-per-views are always on the weekend. See, that’s a thing that you go back to. You know, and look at now and go, and that’s breaking. You just shoot yourself and not in the foot, in the head. But it’s a work night. Now, granted, I’ll go ahead and say this. The kids are out of school that week. That’s a week. That’s Christmas vacation. The parents got to take them, and that’s a workday. People react differently to two things on a workday.”
Anderson also talked about whether Battle Bowl could have been an annual event.
“I wasn’t a fan. Maybe as a one-off, I don’t know. It’s tough. And battle royales, let me tell you, my experience with them is when planned out and meticulously laid out, they can be okay, but by and large, they stink. Because it’s just more of the same as just throwing a guy out over the top, right?”
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.