WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (June 28)

3. Low Ki Leaves Again

Within the past couple of weeks Sam Shaw, Gunner, James Storm, Magnus and Low Ki have reportedly left TNA. While there remains some skepticism whether Magnus and James Storm will be part of a GFW invasion angle (let€™s hope so, otherwise TNA just lost two of their best talents, and approximately half their roster), Low Ki€™s exit is said to be legit. Looking back on the past 13 years of the company€™s existence, Ki has to be one of the most mishandled talents they€™ve ever had. He has a unique look, devastating and believable offense, and, of course, a one-of-a-kind voice. He€™s been known to be a bit of a headache backstage at times, but considering the pushes he got in TNA and WWE it would be hard not to vent now and then. He was re-hired so many times by Dixie Carter, that you€™d think just one of those times he€™d get a decent push. In his most recent return, he showed up, won the X-Division title without any fanfare, and lost it quickly too. Completely forgettable unfortunately. Here€™s to hoping he lands on his feet in GFW or ROH.
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