Ole Anderson

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Ole Anderson


Born
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, The United States
September 22, 1942

Died
February 26, 2024


Average rating: 3.74 · 143 ratings · 15 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
Inside Out: How Corporate A...

3.74 avg rating — 143 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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“There’s a guy walking around a war-torn country, and he comes across a girl who’s been killed by a bomb. The guy drops to his knees and goddamn, he cries that it’s the worst thing he’s ever seen. ‘Oh my God, it’s terrible. Look at that poor little girl. I can’t go on.’ When the guy gets up, he walks a few steps and sees five kids who have also been killed and burned by a bomb. Oh God, this is really bad, he thinks, but he gets up and walks until he sees ten girls who have been killed and says, ‘What a shame,’ as he walks by. By the time he gets to a hundred children who have been bombed and killed, he doesn’t even slow down to look. He just doesn’t care anymore.”
Ole Anderson

“At that point, I had a lot in common with Lex Luger, a musclehead who thought he knew everything.  The difference between Lex Luger and me is that I did know something.  Lex never did learn anything.  And he never will.”
Ole Anderson, Inside Out: How Corporate America Destroyed Professional Wrestling