10 Things TNA Wants You To Forget About Abyss
TNA's long serving star has had a chequered history.
Abyss is one of TNA's biggest, and longest-tenured stars; in fact, he and James Storm are the only wrestlers still on the roster that appeared on their very first show back in 2002. Its been a long, bumpy road since then, and most of the companys early stars like AJ Styles, Ron Killings, Alex Shelley, Petey Williams and even Jeff Jarrett have left for greener pastures, but the Monster appears to be in for the long haul. Hes a real foundational figure, and his presence has been a constant, even as regime and roster changes have rocked the promotion. His loyalty is pretty puzzling, given some of the startlingly bad angles and matches TNA has stuck him in over the years. Hes been both jilted lover and psychotic stalker, both innocent victim and malevolent beast. Hes been through more contrived family drama than anyone in wrestling not named McMahon, and hes apparently TNAs go-to guy to introduce irredeemably goofy gimmick matches and regrettable characters. Hes had about as many alignment changes as Kane, and even less luck in world title convention. In short, Abyss has been through a lot, and this list compiles some of the strangest, most nonsensical, and disappointing moments in his otherwise storied career.