10 Questions For Ken Anderson
2. TNA's Potential
AS: At what point in TNA were you most hopeful for the company's future?
KA: It was right around that time. I know a lot of people disagree with bringing in Eric and Hogan. But behind the scenes they really do care. They make decisions and they go with them. They're leaders, so they make a decision, right/wrong or otherwise. You don't necessarily have to agree with it, but they make decisions and I like people that do that. I like people who take risks.
I have to be honest with you, and say to this day I'm still hopeful that TNA pulls it out. Because they've got such a phenomenal talent roster, and you look at the amount of talent that's come through the doors there over the past 15 years they've been in business, and it's pretty phenomenal. And it's sad that they haven't been able to sort of...they've been hovering, they've been circling the drain for a long time people say.
It's management decisions, and no matter what we did as talent, management can...everybody sort of needs to work together and they don't.