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==== The Four Horsemen reunion (1993β1994) ==== {{see also|The Four Horsemen (professional wrestling)|l1=The Four Horsemen}} Ric Flair returned to WCW in February 1993; as a result of a "no-compete" clause he was initially unable to wrestle, so he hosted a short-lived talk show segment called "A Flair for the Gold". Anderson usually appeared at the bar on the show's set. While still under WCW contract, Anderson wrestled a handful of matches for [[Smoky Mountain Wrestling]] in March and April 1993, teaming with the [[Rock 'n' Roll Express]]. At [[Slamboree '93: A Legends' Reunion]] in May 1993, Anderson unsuccessfully challenged [[Barry Windham]] for the [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]]. In May 1993, Anderson joined Ole Anderson and Ric Flair to once more reform the Four Horsemen. The Horsemen introduced [[Paul Roma]] as their newest member. Although athletic and a skilled in-ring competitor, Roma had spent much of his career as a [[Job (professional wrestling)|jobber]] in the WWF. As part of an interview segment for the ''Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen'' DVD, [[Triple H]] stated that he thought the addition of Roma made the membership the weakest in the history of the group, and Arn himself referred to Roma as "a glorified gym rat". Although Anderson and Roma won the WCW World Tag Team Championship in August, the group was seen as a failure by WCW.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=479&page=4&search=roma| title = Reference at www.cagematch.net}}</ref> The stable disbanded in October 1993 after Anderson was [[legit (professional wrestling)|legitimately]] injured in an altercation with Sid Vicious.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thesportster.com/brutal-story-arn-anderson-backstage-fight-sid-vicious/|title=The Brutal Story Of Arn Anderson's Backstage Fight With Sid Vicious|first=Malik umar Khalid|last=mahmood|date=September 27, 2021|website=TheSportster}}</ref> Anderson returned to the ring in December 1993, facing his former stablemate Paul Roma in a series of matches. In February 1994, he formed a short-lived tag team with Ricky Steamboat. In May 1994, Anderson wrestled at the [[Eastern Championship Wrestling]] event [[ECW When Worlds Collide|When Worlds Collide]] as part of a talent exchange between WCW and ECW. At the event, Anderson teamed with Terry Funk in an unsuccessful challenge to [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] and Bobby Eaton.<ref>Chris (June 2nd, 2022), "[https://www.retroprowrestling.com/2022/06/event-review-ecw-when-worlds-collide.html Event Review: ECW When World's Collide 1994]", ''Retro Pro Wrestling'', (Retrieved: August 20th, 2022)</ref>
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