As “they” say, another one bites the dust. TNA Wrestling has mostly stopped the bleeding and aren’t losing talents as they were a few months ago, but they’ve lost one more abruptly.
A few years ago, Ken Anderson had a ton of potential as Mr. Kennedy. He had a genuine ability, and unlimited charisma met with great promo skills, but a combination of injuries and being unsafe in the ring cost him his chance in WWE.
TNA was willing to give him a shot, and Mr. Anderson went on to become a two-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion, but it seems his run in the company has ended too.
During a recent Indy appearance, Anderson claimed that he no longer working with TNA and said the following about the promotion:
“I DON’T WORK FOR TNA ANYMORE, SO I AGREE WITH YOU, F–K TNA!”
httpss://youtube.com/watch?v=vobZmCO5r-k&feature=youtu.be
His last appearance for TNA was during the Bethlehem, PA Impact Wrestling tapings. According to PWInsider.com, he was released from the company due to issues with his behavior during the week’s tapings.
Unfortunately, Anderson isn’t doing himself any favors by attacking TNA almost immediately after being released.
It’s unlikely he’ll be able to capitalize on the momentum and make a major impact elsewhere given his behaviour, but there are many other promotions that could be interested.
Do you want to see Ken Anderson in Lucha Underground or WWE?