Ken Anderson is an interesting case. Heres a guy who appeared to have a tremendous amount of talent and charisma, seemed to have the office behind him and was over with the fans, yet they just couldnt make it work. He had a reputation as being a sloppy worker who injured his opponents, as well as becoming injury prone himself. When he came back from a triceps injury he had fallen in the hierarchy considerably, and then after doing the media rounds post-Benoit murder touting the success of the wellness policy he got popped for steroids. Anderson (then Kennedy) also injured top stars John Cena and Randy Orton, with in Orton in particular blowing a gasket over Anderson botching a backdrop. He wasnt well-liked by any of the backstage power brokers, and that was pretty much it for Anderson in WWE. A guy who was on the road to being a superstar was future endeavored and now dwells in the no-mans land that is TNA. Anderson has stated that Cena went to management and called him unsafe and that terrible to work with, and has stated that along with being the victim of several personal burials at the hands of WWEs top star he just isnt a fan. To his credit, now that hes away from the situation and has a little more clarity he only blames himself for getting fired, but its clear theres still some deep-seated resentment from Anderson toward his former co-workers.
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