Tag: Ken Anderson

  • Lawler/Hurricane On Steve Austin Show, Regal Appearance, Headlocked Comic Book Update

    -WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler will be the next guest on the “Steve Austin Show” podcast. The latest edition of the show, which features Shane “Hurricane” Helms and was released today, can be accessed online at PodcastOne.com.

    -WWE Superstar William Regal will be holding “An Audience With A Wrestling Villain 2” on Monday, November 11th at The Frog & Bucket Comedy Club on Oldham Street in Manchester at 11:00PM. For more information, visit Facebook.com/ErosComedy.

    -30 Rock star Judah Friedlander has signed on to pen the introduction to the Headlocked comic book, which features contributions from pro wrestling stars such as Jerry “The King” Lawler, Rob Van Dam, Shane “Hurricane” Helms, Ken Anderson, Christopher Daniels, Beth Phoenix and others. For more information, visit Kickstarter.com.

    REPORT: Steve Austin vs. CM Punk “99% Likely” For WrestleMania XXX [READ MORE >>]

  • Goldberg Spears Marlins Pitcher, Addresses WM30 Rumors

    As previously reported, Bill Goldberg appeared during Pro Wrestling Night at the Miami Marlins baseball game this weekend. Goldberg threw out the first pitch before the game, and even performed a vicious spear to Marlins pitcher Tom Koehler. Check out an animated GIF of the spear below:

    Results from matches at the show were as follows:

    -Koko B. Ware defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr.
    -Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake defeated Mike Knox
    -Harry Smith defeated Wes Brisco
    -The Nasty Boys defeated Ken Anderson & Garett Bischoff

    Additionally, WWE Hall Of Famers Bret “The Hitman” Hart and “The Mouth Of The South” Jimmy Hart, as well as “Leapin’” Lanny Poffo and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart appeared at the event.

    And finally, Goldberg talked a bit in one of the interviews about the recent WWE and WrestleMania XXX rumors. While he didn’t rule out the possibility at some point in the future, he did shoot down the specific rumors about his supposed return at the annual classic next year. He mentioned that if he did come out of retirement for a match, he would be interested in facing off with either “Stone Cold” Steve Austin or The Undertaker, as he said he has no interest in working a match with Ryback.

    For more coverage from Pro Wrestling Night at the Marlins game, check out the official MLB.com coverage of the event.

    REPORT: Steve Austin vs. CM Punk 99% Likely For WrestleMania XXX [READ HERE >>]

    Follow SESCOOPS.COM reporter Matt Boone on Twitter @MBoone420 for breaking news updates!

  • WWE/TNA Stars Work Together On Comic Book, Jericho Predicts Bryan Title Win

    -Former WWE Diva Beth Phoenix, current TNA Impact Wrestling star Mr. Anderson, as well as WWE Hall Of Famer and current weekly RAW color-commentator Jerry “The King” Lawler are all involved in a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new comic book project titled, “Headlocked: The Last Territory.”

    The official Kickstarter page for the project lists the following synopsis:

    What is Headlocked?

    In one sentence, it’s a wrestling cable drama in a comic book!

    Headlocked is a coming-of-age story chronicling a college theater major’s quest to become a professional wrestler. It begins from the moment he unexpectedly falls in love with wrestling and follows his journey through the insanity of the wrestling business as he chases his dream of making it to the bright lights and the big stage of the WFW.

    On a deeper level, Headlocked is an examination of wrestling as an art form. Our main character, Mike Hartmann, is a college theater major that drops out of school to try and break into the wrestling business. So the reader will learn more about the craft of wrestling through the eyes of a performance artist.

    To further our theme of wrestling as art, we use wrestlers to contribute to the book artistically. Our interior artist, Michel Mulipola, is a wrestler from New Zealand. And our cover artist, you might have heard of him….

    WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry “The King” Lawler!

    If you read further, you’ll see we have a metric ton of awesome guest contributors from the world of comics and wrestling lined up to help make this even better!

    Check out the official Kickstarter page for more information on the comic book and to donate to the project.

    -A fan recently asked former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho for his thoughts on the current number one contender to the WWE Championship, Daniel Bryan, on his official Twitter page (@IAmJericho). Jericho’s response was simple, but encouraging. “Amazing,” exclaimed Jericho. “Next WWE champ.”

    Daniel Bryan challenges John Cena for the WWE Championship at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view on Sunday, August 18th.

    *SPOILER* – SummerSlam Main Event Outcome Between Cena & Bryan REVEALED!

  • Identity Of Lawyer On Impact, Rampage vs. Roy Jones Jr., Mr. Anderson Interview

    -The man who portrayed Bully Ray’s lawyer on Thursday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling was former long-time Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) announcer Dean Hill.

    -According to multiple mixed-martial-arts websites, Bellator plans to announce a Quinton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Roy Jones Jr. fight as the headline attraction for a year-end pay-per-view. Other wrestling websites incorrectly reported that the Rampage vs. Jones bout would feature the biggest name boxer to ever attempt MMA, however, the plan is for the fight to be under boxing rules, not MMA rules.

    While the fight in general is unconfirmed at this point, the plan is to run the Rampage vs. Jones boxing match on pay-per-view head-to-head against UFC’s year end offering. UFC 168 will take place on December 28th, and will feature a double main-event of Anderson Silva vs. Chris Weidman II and Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate II.

    -The following is a new video interview with current TNA Impact Wrestling star Mr. Anderson. The interview was conducted at the San Diego Comic Con.

    More Shocking TNA Impact Wrestling Main Roster Cuts Expected [DETAILS HERE >>]

  • TNA Stars Expecting Babies, Reason For TNA Getting Rid Of Knockouts Tag-Titles

    -TNA Impact Wrestling star Matt Morgan and his wife are expecting a new baby.

    -Additionally, TNA Impact Wrestling star Mr. Anderson and his wife are expecting twin babies.

    -As previously reported, the TNA Knockouts Tag-Team Titles have been retired by TNA Impact Wrestling. There were apparently several reasons behind the decision, with one being the fact that the company doesn’t have enough Knockouts to warrant additional titles.

    Latest Backstage News On Sting Leaving TNA To Sign With WWE

    [Credit: PWInsider.com]

  • Video: Mr. Anderson Returns With A New Look

    TNA star Mr. Anderson returned to the ring at Friday’s live event in Worcester, Massachusetts. Anderson, sporting a new look, teamed with Rob Van Dam to defeat Mexican America.

    Check out this video footage of Anderson’s return:

  • Ken Anderson Talks WWE Departure, His A-Hole Character & More

    TNA star Ken Anderson was recently interviewed by Al Castle, senior writer at The Wrestler/Inside Wrestling magazine. Topics discussed include Anderson’s days as a WWE jobber, having to deal with his father’s death during his first WWE push, the importance of blood in wrestling, the heat he got for portraying an anti-U.S. military character, how he deals with criticism, and more.

    The magazine, which features Ken Anderson on one cover and Sheamus on the other, is on newsstands now and is also available at pwi-online.com

    Here are some highlights of what Ken Anderson said about:

    His WWE Departure:

    “The thing is that the chairman of that company likes guys who stand up for themselves. He likes guys who aren’t just pushovers, who aren’t just ‘glad-handing, nonsensical yes-men,’ to quote another wrestler (CM Punk). And yet, it depends on what day it is and what side of the bed he woke up on. So it’s really a gamble. If you’re a pushover and you’re a wimp and you say, ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes,’ you’re going to be trampled over, regardless. You’re going to get steamrolled regardless of how talented you are. But if you don’t, if you play it the other way, you have a chance of being successful. Like you said, I made some mistakes. I stuck my foot in mouth when I shouldn’t have. I spoke up when I shouldn’t have. None of it was with bad intentions. What’s more, this is the wrestling business and some guys get injured. The interesting thing for me is that you look at that roster and there are guys that get injured time and time again. The Undertaker is good for an injury every year or so. Steve Austin’s been injured. Rey Mysterio gets injured. But when you haven’t made the right political decisions, and you’ve been injured a time or two, that could be possible ammo for some of those people who aren’t your allies to say, ‘Boy, he’s injured all the time. Is he not reliable?’ And when you’re not around to defend yourself, that could be your downfall.”

    His “Asshole” Character In TNA

    “It wasn’t so much a change as it was this was stuff that I had pitched years ago to Vince McMahon and he said absolutely not. The very first meeting I had with him, I pitched the ‘asshole’ idea. I would bring up how Steve Austin was always telling people, ‘There are about 10,000 people here calling you an asshole,’ and that was a bad thing. But what if we turned it around? What if we played into the notion that nice guys finish last, and so I’m an asshole. I think it was Colin Powell who said, ‘It’s sometimes better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.’ It was one of those things that I knew in my head at the time would work. But now that I asked Vince and he told me no, I can’t say it for sure. Even if I did say and it worked, I’d still get into trouble. Whereas if I just went out there and said it and it worked, I could have apologized later and said I just felt it at the moment.”

    Whether Wrestling should be PG:

    “I don’t know how it’s possible to have a show about guys that want to fight each other, with half-naked women running around and all of the other stuff that we have, and have it be PG. I just don’t understand how that works. It doesn’t make sense to me. Me favorite years in the wrestling business were the Attitude Era. Maybe it’s as simple as they’ve decided, ‘We need it to get away from this for a while, as far away as possible, so that when we bring it back it will be a what’s-old-is-new kind of thing.’… Our target audience is 18-34. And you’re giving them PG content … If you’re 18 years old, you don’t want to see PG stuff. You don’t want to see somebody called a ‘darn butthole.’ It insults their intelligence.”

    Frequent Face & Hell Turns In TNA:

    “Here’s where sometimes people don’t understand the full story. There are reasons why somebody will suddenly change from heel to babyface, from a logistics concern. Maybe somebody is hurt and maybe somebody needs to fill a spot that was originally intended for somebody else. And we can’t think of somebody else to fill that role, so we need you to fill that role. Part of me thinks that wrestling needs to evolve again. There’s this thought that, in wrestling, it needs to be black or white. You’re either a good guy or a bad guy. I don’t know anybody in my life that is wholly evil or wholly good. With Breaking Bad, or Sons Of Anarchy, or Weeds—you look at these shows and there’s a guy who is a chemistry teacher who sells meth. Is this a good guy? By society’s standards, no. But we look at the TV show and we can sympathize with him. So I don’t know what the answer is. But I do believe that sometimes in the wrestling business, it’s almost forced. And it can be insulting to the wrestling audience, whereas on a TV show like Sons Of Anarchy, you decide. But in wrestling, it’s ‘Hey, I’m the bad guy. Boo me,’ or ‘I’m the good guy. Cheer for me.’”

  • Anderson Injury Update, Asylum News, iMPACT! Rating

    – TNA Wrestling ran a live event at The Asylum in Nashville, Tennessee over the weekend, the venue where TNA held its first shows during the “Wednesday night PPV era” almost a decade ago. It was the last time TNA will be at the Asylum, as the venue is shutting down.

    Injured star Mr. Anderson appeared in the ring prior to the main event. Anderson said he wasn’t cleared to wrestle yet due to his recent concussion, but introduced The Pope for a match against Jeff Hardy.

    – TNA President Dixie Carter appeared at the final Asylum show and thanked fans for their support. She was met with a “Thank You Dixie” chant.

    – Last week’s episode of TNA iMPACT on Spike TV drew a 1.16 cable rating with an average of 1.63 million viewers, on par with what the show’s been doing for the past 5 years.

    – The Motor City Machineguns are heading to Japan next month to wrestle two shows for New Japan Pro Wrestling. MCMG will be wrestling the team of No Limit at the 12/11 Osaka show and will wrestle the team of Apollo 55 the next night in Aichi.

  • Ken Anderson Says TNA Has Banned Unprotected Chair Shots

    In an effort to protect the health of wrestlers and reduce the frequency of concussions, TNA Wrestling has banned unprotected chair shots to the head, according to Ken Anderson.

    Anderson told the Between The Ropes radio show this week, “TNA has absolutely thrown down the gauntlet and said no more unprotected chair shots… And every time there is a chair involved in the ring, the agents will come up and say please make sure for me that you are not going to … that you’re going to put your hand up. Please tell me you’re going to put your hand up or it’s going to be a back shot or something like that.”

    Anderson, who is currently out of action after a chair shot from Jeff Hardy busted his head open and caused a concussion, says even when wrestlers try to protect each other, accidents happen.

    “The chair shot that I received from Jeff Hardy was not intended to hit the back of my head. I heard through the grapevine that there were some people who were concerned about that. That was an accident and, you know what, in our business, accidents are going to happen.”

  • Anderson’s Head Busted Open (Picture), They, Rayne, Prichard

    – The new name for Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Jeff Hardy, Abyss and Jeff Jarrett’s group is Immortals. On last night’s iMPACT, Hogan’s Immortals joined up with Ric Flair’s Fortune to go against Dixie Carter. The main storyline now is that Dixie Carter unknowingly signed over control of TNA to Bischoff and Hogan.

    – Madison Rayne is now the TNA Knockouts Champion after Tara laid down for her on last night’s iMPACT.

    – As reported on over the weekend, former long-time WWE talent and Vince McMahon associate Bruce Prichard was backstage at TNA’s live iMPACT! taping on October 7. According to a TNA source, Prichard’s new role with the company will be as a producer. Prichard helped Vince Russo produce backstage pre-tapes at TNA TV tapings this week.

    – TNA star Ken Anderson wrote on Twitter.com/secondpower that despite suffering a gash on the back of his head this week, he’ll be at TNA’s live events this weekend.

    Anderson posted a graphic picture of the bloody gash (below) and wrote the following about it:

    “Not too bad, but trying to not get a staph infection from the filthy canvas in my brain……ummm……wait one…..”

  • Randy Orton Reviews Thursday’s TNA iMPACT! Show

    WWE champion Randy Orton wrote on Twitter that he checked out TNA iMPACT! this week for only the “second time ever” and shared his thoughts on the TNA product.

    “Samoa Joe can move. Miss working with (Kurt) Angle and Jeff. Coulda done w/o the JWoW segment tho. I enjoyed the backstage stuff for the most part anyway. Something about the realness of the conversations between some of the talent was really well done.”

    When a fan seemed surprised that Orton was praising TNA, Orton responded:

    “Who said that I do not like TNA? I surely didn’t. Never approved of the 8(sic) sided ring tho. Competition is a good thing.”

    Orton put over TNA TV Champion AJ Styles:

    “never met him. Can do some amazing things in the ring. IMO has alot to do with tna’s early success.”

    He finished with some comments about Ken Anderson, who was outspoken against Orton following his WWE release:

    “The only prob I ever had with Ken was him telling the Internet that I used my ‘pull’ to get him fired. Not tru, I have no pull.”

    In a 2009 interview with ESPN 540’s “Pro Wrestling Report,” Anderson said he and Orton became  “very good friends” in WWE before their relationship turned sour. At the time, he seemed to blame Orton for his WWE release:

    “The fact that he made such a big stink about supposedly dropping him on his head. He literally blew up in front of all the talent including Vince and Stephanie and began to lecture me about how I had to be careful and his health was very important. It just doesn’t make sense to me.”

  • Ken Anderson Talks About Leaving WWE, TNA vs. WWE

    In an interview with Alex Marvez of Scrippsnews.com, TNA star Ken Anderson talked about leaving WWE, saying that his bitterness toward WWE and “certain people there” ran so deep that he “wasn’t able to even look at it on TV for the longest time.”

    Despite the sour ending, Anderson looks back on his time in WWE fondly. “I’m very happy to have put in my time there.” said Anderson. “I wouldn’t be where I’m at in my life without that company. I have a lot of really amazing memories. I met some great people I still keep in contact with. Yeah, the last two years didn’t go the way I had planned. But I’m not going to whine about it. I’m going to move forward and try to turn the negatives into a positive.”

    Anderson, who starred in the WWE Studios film Behind Enemy Lines 3 and plans to continue acting, still loves wrestling and looks forward to raising the profile of TNA Wrestling.

    “I want to help TNA,” he said. “I know we’re a significant underdog in this whole picture. I don’t expect to be competing right now on the same level as a company that’s been around for 50, 60 years. But if we can take some of those (television) ratings points away from (WWE), that would be a great thing.”

  • Hardy Working Out A Lot (Picture), Anderson Signs New TNA Deal

    — TNA star Ken Anderson has signed a new long term contract with the organization. TNA President Dixie Carter posted a message on Twitter stating that Anderson actually sent her a video of himself signing the contract. She wrote, “Leave it to MISTER ANDERSON, ANDERSON to do things in dramatic fashion.”

    — To update the news of Scott Hall being under full-time psychiatric care, we can report that Hall was released last week to attend to some personal affairs, but is expected to return this week. In accordance with WWE’s Wellness Policy, WWE is paying for Hall’s care, as they offer to pay for any current or past WWE performers rehab programs if they ask.

    — WWE star Matt Hardy, who stated in a YouTube video this week that he’s on his way out of the company, has been hitting the gym hard as of late. Hardy’s less-than-perfect physique has been the subject of discussion by various wrestling websites and he recently wrote on Twitter that he dropped a lot of weight by cutting red meat out of his diet.

    Hardy wrote on Twitter that he’s been hitting the gym hard lately trying to get in the best shape of his life and posted a picture of himself in the gym looking totally shredded. Hardy has been out of action for a few weeks now and it’s obvious he’s been spending that time in the gym.

    Check it out:

  • Ken Anderson Clears Up Rumors On His Status With TNA

    — Apparently in response to online reports concerning his status with TNA Wrestling, Ken Anderson posted the following statement on his Twitter account this afternoon:

    “I guess that those 6 copies of paperwork that my manager, agent, lawyer, and TNA officials toiled over for a month & I signed & overnighted weren’t contracts. I thought they were, I thought I had signed for a one year deal, but then again, what the hell do I know…?”

    The statement has been deleted.

    — For those of you who record TNA iMPACT! on DVR, it should be noted that the listing has been changed from TNA Wrestling to TNA Wrestling Impact on some cable providers.

    — TNA announced that its live debut in France has been rescheduled for 8:00 p.m. Monday, January 25 at the Zenith. Due to circumstances beyond TNA control, officials announced on Monday that the event would be canceled due to the Solidarity Concert for the Haitian earthquake victims, a charity event being broadcast live on French television. (TNA Event In Paris Rescheduled For 1/25)

  • Update On Ken Anderson’s Status, Knockouts Score High Ratings

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    — In an update on Ken Anderson’s contract status with TNA, he is reportedly is working on a per-night deal.

    He’s looking to do acting, but doesn’t want to have a contract where the company has first dibs on his services and he’d have to work around their taping schedule like everyone else has to do.

    — Last week’s episode of iMPACT! scored a 1.26 cable rating with 1.8 million viewers. The show also drew 1.00 in Males 18-34 and 1.12 in Males 35-49.

    While the numbers are higher than what the show has been doing as of late, it was also the first show in months that didn’t run either on a holiday or against major football competition. Before football, the company averaged a 1.22 in July and a 1.13 in August.

    In the segment-by-segment numbers, Kurt Angle’s promo with AJ Styles and the arrival of “The Band” gained 159,000 viewers. A Knockouts tag match pitting “The Beautiful People” against Awesome Kong and Hamada with the return of Angelina Love gained 100,000 viewers and did a 1.34 quarter, making it the highest rated segment on the show. Bobby Lashley attacking Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed, Team 3D in a seven second match and subsequent promo lost 86,000 viewers. Sean Morley’s confrontation with Daniels and Beer Money vs. Matt Morgan and Hernandez, with the Hal and Nash beat down, lost 14,000 viewers. Samoa Joe vs. Desmond Wolfe lost 71,000 viewers. The backstage confrontation between Jeff Jarrett and Hulk Hogan gained 143,000 viewers and did a 1.32 rating, achieving the second best number for the evening. Even with Ric Flair on commentatry, the Styles vs. Tomko main event lost 186,000 viewers doing a 1.19 final quarter.

    — The debut of TNA Epics immediately following last Thursday’s episode of iMPACT! did a 0.65 rating to be exact, rounding up to 0.7.

  • Anderson’s TNA Status, TNA’s Paris Show Canceled, Haiti

    – It’s said that Ken Anderson is currently working in TNA on a per-night deal and has not signed a contract yet but others are under the impression that he has signed some sort of deal.

    – TNA’s live event scheduled for Paris, France this coming Sunday at The Zenith has been canceled. TNA was notified by French officials that the French Ministry of Culture along with French TV & radio will be occupying The Zenith during TNA’s originally scheduled time with a concert to benefit the people of Haiti. Fans who bought tickets to the show can obtain refunds at the Zenith box office.

    – TNA has updated their website roster page since the other day and added Sean Waltman & Scott Hall.

    – The fundraiser for victims in Haiti that was held by Awesome Kong, Madison Rayne, Velvet Sky and others in Pennsylvania this past weekend raised over $5,000.

    (Partial source: F4Wonline.com)

  • *Spoiler* TNA’s Latest ‘Major Acquision’ Revealed

    Former WWE performer Ken “Mr. Kennedy” Anderson (a/k/a Mr. Kennedy) is coming to TNA. According to sources within the company, he’s expected to debut within the next week.

    Anderson could very well debut at Sunday’s Genesis as the ‘Major Acquisition’ TNA hyped on iMPACT! this week.

    As of this week there were plans to debut Anderson at Genesis, but his debut could come at the following evening’s television tapings.

    Either way, he’s coming.

  • Umaga Update: Wrestlers Comment On His Condition

    Eddie "Umaga" Fatu
    Eddie "Umaga" Fatu

    Several wrestlers have posted messages on Twitter regarding the hospitalization and rumored death of former WWE superstar Eddie “Umaga” Fatu. Here’s what some of them are saying:

    Ken “Mr. Kennedy” Anderson: “Say a prayer for my boy Umaga”

    D’Angelo Dinero / Elijah Burke: “Pope was informed many hours ago of my friend Umaga. Pope will not comment until the family speaks, neither should you. Prayer is key! ~ PHS”

    Bobby Lashley: “Very sad day today. A good friend is gone.”

    Visit PWTweets.com to follow what wrestlers and divas are saying on Twitter about Umaga’s condition.

  • Ken Anderson Says He Wouldn’t Return To WWE

    Former WWE superstar Ken “Mr. Kennedy” Anderson recently spoke to Phil Strum of the PojoSlam blog and said he was unhappy in WWE for a long, long time before his eventual release. “After I got the initial shock and the punch in the stomach, it was like an elephant just stepped off my chest,” Anderson said. I was pretty unhappy there for about three years.

    “I thought that I could used a different way and I wasn’t. That’s OK. That was their business decision. They decided not to go that way. That’s fine. That’s on them. Now, I’m going to try to stick it (to them, expletive) basically and prove them wrong. Hopefully, someday they’ll look back and say ‘(expletive), we could have had that guy.’”

    When asked if he would ever return to World Wrestling Entertainment, Anderson said that it’s highly unlikely and that things would have to change drastically for him to even consider it. “Things would have to drastically change and I don’t think that’s going to happen. My answer to that is no.

    Anderson is getting into acting and is currently seeking movie roles, television roles, commercials, voiceover work. He’s booked for the upcoming Hulkamania tour of Australia later this month. There’s been talk of him going to TNA Wrestling at some point but at this point nothing seems imminent.

  • Kennedy Wins Title Belt (Picture), Grisham Getting Married

    — Congratulations to SmackDown announcer Todd Grisham, who is getting married next weekend in Pennsylvania. Grisham will miss the Tuesday’s taping in Columbia, SC as he and his new bride will be on their honeymoon!

    — — Ring announcer Justin Roberts’ profile has been moved from the SmackDown section to the Raw section. Roberts took over the ring announcing duties for Monday Night Raw last week as a result of Lilian Garcia’s departure from the company.

    — After suffering a knee injury at a live event last month, WWE Diva Kelly Kelly posted a message on Twitter.com/realkellykelly saying that he’s returned to the gym. She returned to action this past Monday on Raw.

    — Former WWE superstar Ken “Mr. Kennedy” Anderson is the new World Champion for the Nu Wrestling Evolution promotion. He won the title at a live event in Malta on October 2nd, after defeating former WWE superstar Chuck Palumbo & Tiny Iron in a three way match. Here’s Ken Anderson celebrating his big win:

    Ken Anderson NWE Title