Why Arn Anderson Says Being A Road Agent In Wrestling Is Far From A Glorious Job

Anderson shared that every now and then he got to see talent in different ways because they didn’t have to deal with television time constraints. He enjoyed that aspect of seeing talent showcase what they’re capable of and would encourage them to try different things out on TV.

Regarding a potential road agent role in AEW, Anderson revealed that he has been asked recently, but is still hesitant.

“Let’s just say in the last six months there’s been that conversation and the reality is I would prefer to keep that relationship as coach to player,” Anderson said. “I would rather keep it in a casual, not be in my job description [way]. I could have 25 guys line up and I would be able to spend whatever time it would be helping them if they ask, but I don’t want that to be my job just because for 19 years it was a really hard job. I got burnt out.”

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