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MR. ANNNNNDEEEERSSSSSOOOOOOONNNNNN *POSSIBLE SPOILERS*
....... KENNNNNEDDDYYYYYYYY
So apparently Ken's contract with TNA is running up at the end of this month, and he may be done with them. I know a lot of people here aren't a fan of his, but f*ck you guys. I am, and wouldn't mind seeing him back. Discuss your feelings on a WWE return for the man who should have been WWE Champion. |
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I liked him on the stick, loved when he told the fake Razor Ramon "thanks for showing up" the night after Scott Hall no showed a TNA PPV.
I want to see Kennedy, not Anderson. |
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SPOILER: show Also, for some reason, I thought about this today and had to watch it: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/WsGFHWoXq7U" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I never got into him when I started watching again in 2008.
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He's sloppy in the ring, overrated on the stick, and doesn't understand what it means to be a heel.
That said, I like how he got the TNA-tards to call themselves assholes. |
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Him and MVP were my favorite guys 2006-2007, so I'd like to see him get another chance in WWE.
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I'm going to say no. WWE should stop signing TNA rejects and start making their own stars.
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Love him. Would very much enjoy seeing him in WWE again.
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<font color=goldenrod>I really do not want to see "Average Goods" Ken Anderson returning to WWE. He's average in the ring, average on the mic, and he brings absolutely nothing to the table that they don't already have plenty of.</font>
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Hes Bizarro Arn Anderson.
Average Size, Average Speed, Average Intelligence, average strength, average tallking skills....pretty shitty career. |
Mr. Kennedy not being sloppy in the ring.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ulob_LR-kIs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Keep in mind, I'm not a Randy Orton fan. He's not THAT sloppy, but he's sloppy enough to have been released for being sloppy in the ring. As for him being overrated on the Mic. Really, all he has is saying his name funny. He referred to the things Jeff Hardy wore on his arms (sleeves?) as gimmicks, when pantyhose could have gotten the whole thing over much better. And really, being a heel isn't that hard. It's a 2 step process: 1. Find out what the fans like. 2. Do the exact opposite. Guess who doesn't do that? |
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Honestly don't think I care either way, how many wellness strikes does he have though?
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Wellness strikes don't count the fact that he is charismatic and full of books. Walk with me in hell
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Give him another shot.
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Doubt the WWE would be interested in him if he became available considering they are on a pretty big youth movement push right now and he's around 37/38. Even if it was for the short term, they have other bigger older names possible to choose from.
Do feel he had the worst bad luck out of any potential big star in recent years. Should have been a champion had the WWE not quickly freaked out from his injury and then later got busted at the worst time possible with the wellness violation. |
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IS SOMEONE GETTING THE BEST? THE BEST? THE BEST OF YOU???? |
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Arn had this curious quiet intensity in his promos I loved it. Mr.Anderson reminds me of guys who like being unnecessarily loud dicks in public. So guess that means he played his gimmick well, even his "serious" tone made me wanna punch him. |
I'd want him back if they were at least giving him an upper mid card spot at the very least if not then he shouldn't even bother no point in having to put young talent there's enough old shmucks on the roster than can do that.
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Also please, mr post the RKO vs Kennedy firing video, what was so sloppy about that spot? I assume you are a pro and know, and arent just spouting off what you read on the main page. |
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Also, Kennedy not being sloppy against Shawn Michaels (nearly dropping him on his head during the double rib breaker, 3:00) and one of the worst. Irish. Whips. Ever. (6:00) <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/7i_qJz1XOFI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Neither do I. Vastardikai should explain it.
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Maybe I should let the guy who was the recipient of the sloppy maneuver explain it.
I didn't get to see the four angles of it. We're seeing hard camera of it. I should point out, once again, that I'm FAR from an Orton fan. And I clearly mis-spoke. It wasn't on his injured shoulder. It was his head. I should similarly point out that this is NOT Japan or some Indy fed run out of a National Guard Armory. This is WWE we're talking about, who kind of dislikes people getting dumped on their head. |
Still don't see how that was sloppy?
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Orion's reaction to that is hilarious.
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Loved Mr. Kennedy. When he arrived in the WWE, he managed to make people take notice of him in a way that many people are never able to achieve. His whole "I've beaten this many World Champions..." on SmackDown was great. He lost some fire with injuries, a suspension and a move to RAW, but I never noticed him being particularly dangerous to work with. I mean, doesn't Kofi Kingston have a reputation of hurting guys when he works with them? But we don't hate lovable Kofi.
I'd be all for Kennedy returning to the WWE and at least being given a shot. He'd make a great corporate suck-up to Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. It would just depend on whether or not they want to give him a shot. If Kennedy can eat some humble pie and positions himself as someone who really wants to be there and be valuable to the company, I could see them welcoming him back. If they don't want to use him the ring, they could always bring him in as their next "super-agent." Kennedy would be great as a wormy guy in a suit annoying the crap out of live audiences. |
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