Arn Anderson Shares His Early Impressions Of Steve Austin

What was Arn Anderson's first impression of a young Steve Austin?

Who better to ask than "The Enforcer" himself?

During the latest recording of THE ARN SHOW, WWE Hall Of Famer and current All Elite Wrestling manager Arn Anderson revealed his first impressions of Steve Austin.

Anderson also explained why Austin performed like a "cardio machine," and so much more.

Check out the highlights below.

On the reason why Austin reminded Arn of Ivan Koloff:

“When I first started seeing Steve work, I put him in the Ivan Koloff class. Those of us that know Ivan Koloff, and really [were] around when he was working, and could be in arenas and watch him work house shows… he’s a machine. He’s an animal. He never quit coming forward. If you’re working with him, save with Steve, if you were gonna have a competitive match with Steve, you better be prepared to fight him, and meet him halfway. Because he was just gonna keep coming, and he was a machine as well. Until you gave him a reason to sell for you, brother, he was all about getting himself over, and offense.”

On Steve's performance in the ring:

“In those days, that’s how a heel got over. Even though you might get outwrestled, or outflanked, or outpunched, man, you just kept coming. You were looking for one opening. If you could find one opening, you were gonna kick the door down. That was what Austin was exemplifying already. He was a cardio machine. Having a big gas tank in those days. His pace was really fast, so you better be in shape if you’re gonna work fifteen minutes with Austin because man, he was a go-getter.”