2025 Jun 9, 15:07
In a recent episode of "The Snake Pit," wrestling legend Jake Roberts did not hold back when discussing Ole Anderson, a fellow wrestler and booker from his time in Georgia Championship Wrestling. Roberts expressed his disdain for Anderson's booking abilities, claiming that he had a talent for booking himself but lacked skills in booking others. It wasn't just as a wrestling executive that Roberts had no respect for Anderson, but also as a man. He described Anderson as a bully who would say things to intimidate others. Roberts recounted a specific incident where Anderson received some well-deserved comeuppance from another Hall of Fame wrestler. According to Roberts, Blackjack Mulligan, his personal favorite, made an appointment to talk to Anderson and went in prepared
As soon as Anderson started speaking, Mulligan knocked him out, stating that he came to discuss matters and wanted to be heard. When Anderson interrupted him again, Mulligan knocked him out once more, effectively ending the conversation. Mulligan's actions made him a hero in Roberts' eyes and showcased that bullies like Anderson could be taken down. The incident serves as a testament to Mulligan's strength and bravery. "The Snake Pit" is the source of this account, with credit to Wrestling Inc. for transcription.