Well WZ is reporting Mr Anderson has just signed a long term deal with TNA and I think this great.
This was from Dixie Carter's twitter.
If you remember before Ken signed with TNA, he seemed like he wanted to pay more attention to his acting career and also was holding out signing with TNA, because his "mentors(I'm assuming Paul Heyman is one of them)" believed WWE would eventually re-sign him. But Ken made what I believe was the right move and signed a year long contract with TNA back in January.
Ever since then I've wondered what Ken's next move would be. Would he prove himself in TNA and go back to WWE? Well I no longer have to speculate, Ken has officially crossed the line "long term." Anyway, I think this is great news, for Ken, myself(us) and TNA.
Say what you want about the guy, but he is capable of brilliance. He might have both match and promo of the year. Not to mention, feud of the year.
There is something very old school about him as well. I see a little bit of Roddy Piper in him. Ken can build up a match for the PPV and not actually be in a match 3 out of 4 weeks beforehand, because he can handle the mic and his gimmick allows him to play mind games.
I assume long term means the contract is at least 2 years.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on Ken being signed long term? Is this good or bad for TNA?
This was from Dixie Carter's twitter.
"A TNA talent sent me a cool video signing his new long term contract. Leave it to MISTER ANDERSON, ANDERSON to do things in dramatic fashion"
If you remember before Ken signed with TNA, he seemed like he wanted to pay more attention to his acting career and also was holding out signing with TNA, because his "mentors(I'm assuming Paul Heyman is one of them)" believed WWE would eventually re-sign him. But Ken made what I believe was the right move and signed a year long contract with TNA back in January.
Ever since then I've wondered what Ken's next move would be. Would he prove himself in TNA and go back to WWE? Well I no longer have to speculate, Ken has officially crossed the line "long term." Anyway, I think this is great news, for Ken, myself(us) and TNA.
Say what you want about the guy, but he is capable of brilliance. He might have both match and promo of the year. Not to mention, feud of the year.
There is something very old school about him as well. I see a little bit of Roddy Piper in him. Ken can build up a match for the PPV and not actually be in a match 3 out of 4 weeks beforehand, because he can handle the mic and his gimmick allows him to play mind games.
I assume long term means the contract is at least 2 years.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on Ken being signed long term? Is this good or bad for TNA?