5 Most Unlikely Members Of The Four Horsemen
The group wasn't always a "symbol of excellence"...
2. Hiro Matsuda
Around the turn of 1989, the once-mighty Horsemen were fraught by defections. Arn and Tully bolted for the WWF, and Windham wasn't long for the company either. Even manager JJ Dillon departed, bound for New York to work as one of Vince's closest office confidantes.
To replace Dillon as the Horsemen's manager, veteran wrestler and trainer Matsuda was brought in, and the Horsemen briefly went under the name of the Yamasaki Corporation. Dillon embodied the Horsemen arrogance and panache while Matsuda, well...he was no JJ.