Ken Anderson: The Last Year And A Half In WWE Was Miserable For Me

Since 1999, Ken Anderson has been honing his craft as a professional wrestler. He’s most known for his work in WWE and TNA, but since has started to reestablish himself on the independent scene.
Anderson recently sat down with “The Franchise” Shane Douglas for an exclusive interview. During the interview, they briefly discussed his WWE run which went from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows.
“Kane, Undertaker, Batista, Finley, Booker T, Rey Mysterio were all at the top of the mountain and they were throwing rope ladders over the side,” Anderson said. “Every single one of those guys would pull me aside after I’d come back from my match and help me.”
He continued, “On the RAW side, guys were dumping buckets of hot oil over the side and kicking boulders down and stuff… I had no problems with all these guys and then suddenly I worked Triple H on a house show.”
“It was like I went from being able to work to being too stiff and being too clunky and difficult to work with. It was really weird and frustrating,” Anderson added. “Everything was awesome when I was first there but the last year and a half was miserable for me.”
Plenty of other topics were discussed ranging from the beginning of his career as Two Rivers Jack to his favorite match against Kurt Angle at Lockdown.




