Ken Anderson feels like he still has the juice.
Since 1999, Ken Anderson, known to many fans as Mr. Kennedy or Mr. Anderson, has remained as a consistent figure in the world of wrestling. His run has been anchored by multiple stints with promotions like WWE, TNA, and the NWA.
Now, Anderson is active on the independent scene, mainly wrestling in the northern part of the United States.
While speaking with Chris Van Vliet for a new interview, Anderson was asked to talk about how much longer he intends to wrestle.
“You know, it’s funny. When I was in TNA, I had a really bad attitude about the business. I had sort of soured on it, and somebody asked me in an interview, and I was like, ‘If I’m still doing this in five years, somebody shoot me.’ I kind of look back on that, and I just like, I can’t believe I said something like that. I don’t know how long, but I’m going to go until the wheels fall off. I mean, not like, ‘Hey, you should have retired 15 years ago…’ wheels fall off, but I still feel like I have some juice.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Anderson recalled watching Tiffany Stratton on her first day of training. Check out his full comments on the matter by clicking here.
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Special thanks to Chris Van Vliet and his team for the quote(s).
