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Mr. Kennedy: What's the Big Deal?

heck hes more interesting on the mic and just as good in the ring as randy orton! talking about someone with the same boring promo look at the guy holding the gold.. It wouldnt hurt to give him a renewed push or move him to smackdown to fued with taker
 
Moving Kennedy back to Smackdown won't help him becaue he's already beaten them all on that brand. When Kennedy first came on the scene, he was just plain funny, even more than Santino is (in my opinion), he then defeated 7 or 8 former World champs including Mysterio, Booker T, Batista, Taker, Kane etc etc, which gives some form of credibility for a push (better than MVPs which was he got paid more than everyone else) he gets moved to Raw, the character starts to take his gimmick 'seriously' and it's no longer funny, and as i've said in other posts ring ability doesn't mean squat to Vince and the rest because if it did, Khali and JBL would never have been World champs.

A good Kennedy match? First blood vs Taker at SSeries 2006, or vs HBK at Armageddon 2007 where he sold the hand injury the WHOLE way thru.

Good Kennedy promo? After winning MITB with the whole '... thank god im not a nice guy!' bit. If he hadn't been injured and his cashing in at 'Mania 24 had actually happened, he may very well be the champ right now!

Bottom line: Was great throughout whole Smackdown run, having his skills wasted on Raw.
 
The thing about Kennedy is that he is incredibly charismatic, he's a good promo and he's passable on average in the ring. The problem with him is how he's booked. I think that his full potential as a television character was reached when he was being booked by Heyman in OVW. The whole thing where he said his name, got driven away while Jeter and Cappotelli brawled, then the car backed up and he repeated the "Kennedyyyy!" was HILARIOUS. As was him mocking OVW's announcer guy. Just great stuff. It's his potential that everyone talks about, but he hasn't really reached it.
 
What's the big deal about Kennedy ? Well for a start he's a far more bigger deal than the likes of Jeff Hardy. He has potential to be a future world champion, his in ring work is great and his promos are awesome. The only reason IMO Kennedy isn't the wwe champion right now is because of the injury he sustained last year. When he moved to RAW he got lost in the shuffle amongst Cena, Orton, HBK, HHH, the list goes on. SD! probably is the best place for him but then again, he;s beat everyone over there. What Kennedy needs is a solid storyline with a big name. He needs build up and promos for his PPV matches.

Hopefully when Kennedy returns to RAW tommorow night he'll start a programme with an established main eventer heading in to Judgment Day. The WWE is obviously doing something with him soon seing as they ran that promo about his return last week.

I hope he starts a programme with Jericho and takes the IC title off him. Jericho should be above the IC title division anyway. There's to many people taking the wind from underneath Kennedy's sail's. Jeff Hardy should be punished when he returns, but knowing WWE Hardy will get a huge push no doubt, leaving Kennedy in the dark.
 
Well Why Do You Praise A Character like Jeff Hardy More?? He has HORRIBLE Mic Skills, and he can't wrestle his way out of a paper bag. Yet you criticize Kennedy because he doesn't do a flip off the top rope? Complete and Utter BULLSHIT! I hope he takes the MITB away from that prick CM Puke. Oh Sorry, I mean Punk, and then goes to Smackdown and Takes the Title from Undertaker. It would give him MAJOR Heat, and it would launch his carrer.
 
Well Why Do You Praise A Character like Jeff Hardy More?? He has HORRIBLE Mic Skills, and he can't wrestle his way out of a paper bag. Yet you criticize Kennedy because he doesn't do a flip off the top rope? Complete and Utter BULLSHIT! I hope he takes the MITB away from that prick CM Puke. Oh Sorry, I mean Punk, and then goes to Smackdown and Takes the Title from Undertaker. It would give him MAJOR Heat, and it would launch his carrer

I don't wanna be known as a kennedy hater, because I'm not... really... I watched him in a house show some time ago, and the guy is so entertaining... yeah... he knows how to work a crowd... he is good in the ring... better than several midcarders...

But he is no way close to be the next big sh*t... he is slightly above average at best... I remember I mentioned on a previous post he is getting this "IWC mega push" which he may doesn't deserve...

He has great potential... his mic skills are far better than hardy's (with hardy's I meant Hardys's skills both combined and with a manager included), but he is praised just because he can say his name twice... his promos are always the same... he says how good he is... he tells us how great he will be some day... he says what he is suposed to win... and he reminds us his name... and again... well, I just say remember the rock??

IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOUR NAME IS!!!!

And yes... he is waaaaaay better in the ring than Khali, Snitsky, Daddy V, Vladimir Kozlov (nobody talks about him now that he gets TV time... but I remember just a few months ago he was another Indy god of sorts and one of big the babyfaces of IWC), and lots of midcarders... hell, he is indeed better than Batista and may be Cena who are suposed to be main eventers... and he is not a spot monkey... But he is not the second coming of Dean Malenko!!! he is not a crippler like Benoit (no pun intended), he is not a supplex machine like Kurt Angle... He maybe (and just maybe) is as good as Jericho... but I'm not so sure about it...

And no... nobody buries Kennedy because he can not do a flip... people criticize him because it seems every time he gets an opportunity to shine, he finds a way to blow it up... he injures himself like 3 times a year... he got caught with steroids (old story or not... he did it and so he had to be punished)...

And also I have said this before... every time he comes back, his move set seems more and more limited... and his finisher becomes weaker and weaker... he went from doing some spectacular third rope rolling samoan drop, to a standing rolling samoan drop, to a swanton bomb (talking about hardys...), to a reverse STO... will he debut a new finisher this monday??? what would it be?? a stupid new move with a fancy name?? something called the Speaker Breaker and would be as simple as a standart facebuster??
 
Wow, Xfearbefore... you're serious, aren't you? Dammit, man... you're fucking hard to please. You HAVE to be the Simon Cowell of the WZ.

I'm not the biggest Kennedy mark, but I agree with the majority of them... Kennedy is the next big thing. That's the way I see it anyways.

chrisgod said:
his promos are always the same... he says how good he is... he tells us how great he will be some day... he says what he is suposed to win... and he reminds us his name...

Every wrestler is like that... you can't just put that on Kennedy. In laymen's terms, that's what every wrestlers' speech means.
 
I'm not the biggest Kennedy mark, but I agree with the majority of them... Kennedy is the next big thing. That's the way I see it anyways.

WOW!!! I must be missing something about Kennedy... I just can't imagine him on the top... I see MVP getting better (not main event, just better), Jericho seemingly going back to his old persona, Batista learning how to be carried in a match, Cena doing 2 new moves (to a great total of 7)... but week go on, and I just see the same Mr. Kennedy... Kennedy...

And I said it... the guy is funny... I'm not a Kennedy hater... And I would love to see him in a long good feud with someone big like batista (at least in name), taker, Michaels... ehh... mmm... wait a sec... Ok... I would like to see him in a good storyline to see if he is that good...

But to be honest, I just feel Raw tonight showed us a new and fresh FACE Kennedy... to feud with King Regal... so, he never was the TOP heel... not even on smackdown... and in raw he was a nice midcard at best... he wasn't even champion on raw... was he??? I can't remember... and he wil NEVER be the top face on Raw... with H recent title win, cena, HBK, Y2J... I can see his future now... IC champ... ups... Jericho is a face... or looks like... so the combo should be someone takes the belt from Jericho and then KK wins it... at survivor series 2008... and then gets a loooooooong title run and a miserable life in midcard while others get stupid main event matches over and over again...

He is a great promise... but you can't be a promise for ever... and I've been waiting for Kennedy to top himself during the last 2 years... and I keep seeing the same guy who once finished his matches with the Green Bay Plunge...

I repeat... don't wanna piss anybody, and I'm no kennedy hater... that's just my two cents... and I don't see him that big...

PS: What do I need to do to quote people with "Originally Posted by XXXXX" ????
 
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No hold on, I know he was never the top heel, but you have to AT LEAST put him near it... kinda how some would put Santino up there. There are the only comic heels we have at the moment and they are both doing great jobs. I was disappointed with what seemed to be a face turn for Kennedy tonight, but it's kinda refreshing to hear him actually be cheered for. LoL

Eh, now I don't seem him getting to The Rock's level (at least not for a good few years, but maybe)... but he WILL be the next big showmen next to the obvious Chris Jericho. And agreed... I'd like to see a Green Bay Plunge. D:
 
Kennedy will be the next best thing. Just look at his promo on RAW with King Regal, face turn, the fans will love him. He has a great personality which reminds me of Austin, arrogant mainly, but it works well as a face. (By no means am I saying he is going to be the next Austin, that, is impossible).

The guy has the mic skills, has the voice, the look, the ring skills, he just needs the right fueds and the right push. This fued with Regal is dodgy, because they're not going to have Regal lose just after he won the KOTR. I expect some dodgy finish here.

Either way, give Kennedy the IC title as rumored, have him fued with the mid-carders while Y2J moves onto the WWE Title.

Hell, if Kennedy becomes that good, give him a shocking WWE Title win on RAW over prehaps HHH. Imagine Kennedy, as an over face, winning the WWE Title while already IC Champion. Wild scenes.

Well, in reality that won't happen, but y'know. Imagine the ratings. That'll break the 5.0 barrier for sure.
 
I think the reason Kennedy is the next guy in line is because he has that same irritating but admirable attitude that made the WWE. I'll agree that he isn't really astounding in any particular way, but I think the fact that he really stands alone in regards to the up and coming talent on raw is the reason for his status. I mean, Jeff obviously blew his shot at least for a while, and there really isn't anyone else who is there yet. With regards to MVP... I think he will definitely get a push now he's dropped the U.S. Title. I mean, the guy is talented in the ring and on the mic, and well-liked in the locker room. As for Umaga, you can only do so much with a guy who can't do anything with the mic. I mean, he's mildly entertaining but at the end of the day, about as interesting as Khali. Personally though I'd expect to see a Kennedy/Triple H feud coming in the future and likely MVP getting a title shot against 'Taker before long as well. Being a Hardy fan though, I really hope Jeff doesn't stay in the doghouse too long, and Matt gets the push he's been working so long for.
 
It is this petty idiocy and perpetuation of misinformation that makes the IWC such a laughing stock.

Kennedy wasn't 'roiding up' and lying about not doing it. If you actually bothered to read up on his reply to the whole thing after the fact, you'd know that he had a medical reason of which the WWE was fully aware of. It was for the complete lat tear that he endured and on top of that he had a staph infection just after the surgery. He lost 45 lbs in the span of a couple of days and he nearly died from it. (you might remember how skinny he looked when he came back from injury the first time)

The reason he was suspended wasn't because of a failed drug test it was because the source where he got them from wasn't legal. His doctor was ordering it for him and it wasn't even his fault. But because his name appeared on the list Vince and Co's hands were tied on the matter, they had to suspend him despite how bogus it was.



Obviously the WWE has gotten over it. As has everyone else gotten over Orton's past transgressions.

Perhaps you should wisen up and realize that you aren't some free willed shepherd of the IWC and just get over something that no one besides a few give a damn about.

This was posted in the LD relating to something I said about Kennedy being an idiot. I didn't get a reply there. But I've got a couple of questions regarding last summers suspansion.

So Kennedy had sterioids for a medical reason. The injury that he had in late 2005, about November I believe. Which he apparently nearly died from. After a staph infection. Ok fair enough. He returned from that injury in June/July 2006, right? But he was busted in the summer of 2007? He was recieving steroids in February of 2007. Some 14 months after the initial injury, and a good 8 months after he recovered from the injury.

So my question is was Kennedy still injured throughout that time and he bravely battled through for several months, or did he have a promonition that he was going to have an injury in Spring of 2007?
 
Does it really matter though? What's the point in rambling about something that happen almost a year ago? WWE obviously doesn't care or Kennedy wouldn't be allowed to do numerous amounts of interviews with magazines and the press. So they must trust him as a speaker to a degree.

It's like last year with Orton, people seriously need to stop bitching about things that happened a year ago, he went on to be WWE champ, without a problem. Now is now, and Kennedy would be on the verge of a huge push if Triple H wasn't in his way.
 
You keep going on about how it happened a year ago. Not true it happened 9 months ago. That logic is stupid. So waht if it happened a year ago. Should we not talk about Austin because he hasn't wrestled in 5 years? Or should we forget about Flair because he's not on TV anymore.

Kennedy went on TV and looked like a total fool. Even if he did have steroids for a legiit reason he still looked like a total doofus. He claims the wellness program is legit, he's then suspended for sterioid. Be it because of a doctor or not he still looks like a total dick.
 
You keep going on about how it happened a year ago. Not true it happened 9 months ago.

Oh wow, a WHOPPING 3 months difference.

Orton's incident happend in like April or some shit, he was WWE champion without a problem in October. Get over it.

That logic is stupid. So waht if it happened a year ago.

Nobody should give a damn now.

Casual fans don't even know about it, but yet people on the internet rant and rave, when it's really no big deal anymore.

Should we not talk about Austin because he hasn't wrestled in 5 years?

What does that have to do with someone being suspended 9 months ago?

Austin is too injured to wrestle.

Or should we forget about Flair because he's not on TV anymore.

Pretty much, yeah...

He isn't coming back for the time being. So why whine about it?

Kennedy went on TV and looked like a total fool. Even if he did have steroids for a legiit reason he still looked like a total doofus.

But yet here we are 9 months later, and he's doing interviews out the ass.

That must say something. WWE obviously is over it, why can't you?

He claims the wellness program is legit, he's then suspended for sterioid. Be it because of a doctor or not he still looks like a total dick.

Yet, he's the one talking about the new steroid policy first.

I don't see any other wrestlers talking about it. WWE doesn't care anymore. You shouldn't neither.
 
Oh wow, a WHOPPING 3 months difference.

Orton's incident happend in like April or some shit, he was WWE champion without a problem in October. Get over it.



Nobody should give a damn now.

Casual fans don't even know about it, but yet people on the internet rant and rave, when it's really no big deal anymore.



What does that have to do with someone being suspended 9 months ago?

Austin is too injured to wrestle.



Pretty much, yeah...

He isn't coming back for the time being. So why whine about it?



But yet here we are 9 months later, and he's doing interviews out the ass.

That must say something. WWE obviously is over it, why can't you?



Yet, he's the one talking about the new steroid policy first.

I don't see any other wrestlers talking about it. WWE doesn't care anymore. You shouldn't neither.


I thought you were a better wrestling poster than that Wes. You've said that because it happened a year ago it shouldn't be talked about. But by that logic you shouldn't talk about what happened on last weeks Raw because it's in the past. It's stupid.

In a years time when Kennedy has won and lost the WWE Championship maybe we shouldn't talk about it. 'Cus y'know it was a year ago.
 
I thought you were a better wrestling poster than that Wes.

It's ok. I know it's hard to actually debate for once.

You've said that because it happened a year ago it shouldn't be talked about.

It can be talked about, but there is no need to constantly whine about it, and hold it against him during a push.

But by that logic you shouldn't talk about what happened on last weeks Raw because it's in the past. It's stupid.

Your just grasping into thin air now.

In a years time when Kennedy has won and lost the WWE Championship maybe we shouldn't talk about it. 'Cus y'know it was a year ago.

What does this have to do with talking Kennedy down due to his steroid scandal from a year ago?
 
It can be talked about, but there is no need to constantly whine about it, and hold it against him during a push.

I mentioned it for the first time last night during the LD. You immediately jumped to the defence of Kennedy. It was a flippant comment by me. It was you he initiated the conversation.


What does this have to do with talking Kennedy down due to his steroid scandal from a year ago?

Nothing. It was an example. You don't want to talk about Kennedy coming off like a fool because it was a year ago. By that logic other things shouldn't be talked about because they're in the past.

You're so defensive over Kennedy. It's fine that you like him. But you get so agitated. It's like you're defending your brother from a gang of bullies. I find it hilarious.
 
I mentioned it for the first time last night during the LD. You immediately jumped to the defence of Kennedy. It was a flippant comment by me. It was you he initiated the conversation.

Post it. I'm sure you said something pretty ridiculous.

Nothing. It was an example. You don't want to talk about Kennedy coming off like a fool because it was a year ago.

He did come off as a fool, but it really doesn't matter now if he's continuing to do interviews, and staying out of trouble.

By that logic other things shouldn't be talked about because they're in the past.

Like I said last time, it's alright to talk about it, but why hold it against him during a push?

You're so defensive over Kennedy. It's fine that you like him. But you get so agitated.

I haven't gotten agitated. I'm having an argument with you over my opinion.

I did the same thing with Randy Orton last year and I really don't like him that much.

It's like you're defending your brother from a gang of bullies. I find it hilarious.

I find it hilarious, that you add nothing to the debate, but instead resort to that "taking the piss" mess.
 
Post it. I'm sure you said something pretty ridiculous..

Find it. I'm sure it was ridiculous. That was the point.



He did come off as a fool, but it really doesn't matter now if he's continuing to do interviews, and staying out of trouble..

Obviously it doesn't matter. But I'm still going to use it whenever I feel like it. I'll continue to use it because it appears to rile you up.


Like I said last time, it's alright to talk about it, but why hold it against him during a push?.

Why not? Everyone holds other things agains other wrestler. People will always talk about Triple H holding people back, HBK being a dick during the 90's.

I'll stop holiding it against him when he starts having better matches. How about that?


I find it hilarious, that you add nothing to the debate, but instead resort to that "taking the piss" mess.

But Kennedy is so ripe for it. He's so incredibly stupid, in every interview he does he comes across like a stereotypical wrestler type. Big muscles = Smaller brains.
 
Find it. I'm sure it was ridiculous. That was the point.

Nah.

Obviously it doesn't matter. But I'm still going to use it whenever I feel like it. I'll continue to use it because it appears to rile you up.

Yet when I did this too people. I had an "attitude".

Remember?

Why not? Everyone holds other things agains other wrestler. People will always talk about Triple H holding people back, HBK being a dick during the 90's.

But should that affect them getting pushes 10 years later? Not really, even though the continue the same politicking shit.

I'll stop holiding it against him when he starts having better matches. How about that?

Fair enough.

His matches with HBK were average. He'll have something to build off during this face run, prolly a few good matches here and there. :thumbsup:

He's just an average wrestler.

But Kennedy is so ripe for it. He's so incredibly stupid, in every interview he does he comes across like a stereotypical wrestler type.

Not quiet sure what you mean.

He seems and comes accross as a good guy during the audio and magazine interviews.

Is he not suppose to do so? What do you want him to do? Get pissed at ignorant questions?

Big muscles = Smaller brains.

Kennedy isn't very big at all. Average size wrestler.
 
But should that affect them getting pushes 10 years later? Not really, even though the continue the same politicking shit..

No. But who said that it should. But in 10 years time people should still be able to bring it up.


He's just an average wrestler..

He is. He has potential. But that's all he has at this point.



Not quiet sure what you mean.

He seems and comes accross as a good guy during the audio and magazine interviews.

Is he not suppose to do so? What do you want him to do? Get pissed at ignorant questions?.

I want him to come across like an intelligent human being. Jericho does it, Punk does it, Triple H does it.



Kennedy isn't very big at all. Average size wrestler.

245lbs is huge. Average size wrestler, large man.
 
No. But who said that it should. But in 10 years time people should still be able to bring it up.

Sure they can.

But my point was why use the steroid issue from last year to against his push.

He is. He has potential. But that's all he has at this point.

Agreed.

I want him to come across like an intelligent human being. Jericho does it, Punk does it, Triple H does it.

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2008/05/04/5468766.html

^^

Here's one. Seems intelligent and a good guy there.

Q: Ryan Rider alongside Steve Rockamaniac, and today we’ll be interviewing a man who’s voice you’ll pretty much recognize right away, WWE Superstar Ken Kennedy, or should I say, Mr Kennedy…Kennedy, How’s it going Mr Kennedy?

A : I was just going to correct you , but you did well and corrected yourself, so I applaud you.

Q: First off, lets go back to your early days, growing up were you always a wrestling fan?

A: No I wasn’t actually, When I was a little kid, I watched Saturday night’s main event with my dad and WWF Superstars, but I kind of fell away from it as I got a little older and it wasn’t until 96 or 97 when I was at a buddy’s house and he forced me into watching wrestling as he told me we were going to watch wrestling, and I was like we’re not gonna watch that garbage, I'm not gonna watch two guys rolling around all oiled up, he just said yea but you cant look at it that way, it’s a male soap opera, and he said trust me, there is this one guy named Stone Cold Steve Austin, your gonna love him, so at least watch it for that, so I did and I immediately saw Steve coming out to the ring driving a pickup truck throwing in a six pack of beer and flipping people off, I just thought right away that was a guy I could relate too, and I started watching every week religiously just to see him, and pretty soon I got roped into everything else and realized what I had been missing all these years, so I started doing my homework and really went back and looked at the archives, got as many tapes as I possibly could and went back a revisited wrestling history.

Q: So what made you want to make the leap into the business?

A: Well it was just something that I was always always since I was a little kid, been interested in the entertainment industry, I was always making people laugh, goofing off and joking around, doing impersonations of people and reciting lines from movies from the time I could remember so that played into it.

Q: What was your training like?

A: My in ring training was about 9 months of taking bumps, slamming in a 16 x 16 foot ring and it was in a small little dingy poorly lit room in a old mall in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The ring was like concrete and we would just get in there and just do bump after bump all day long, and I would only do it 1 or 2 days a week but at that time being new to the business, you know the first bump you take, I remember the second day, after I had my first day of practice, I went to work and it felt like I had been in a car accident, cause here I thought I would be landing on a trampoline, instead I was landing on railroad ties covered up by a piece of plywood, so it was pretty rough.

Q: Any good stories from your early days in the business?

A : One of the things about the wrestling business is that you run into some real goofs, you run into some people who try to sell you on pipe dreams, people who actually believe their own hype, and there working to try to accomplish something, but they immediately try to put themselves first. I do remember one of the things one of the guys told me that your not considered a wrestling fan anymore, your above the fans, the fans are weak, the fans are nothing, you don’t listen to them, you don’t talk to them, you don’t associate with them, and its funny cause I always found that weird, because I always look at it as, I'm a wrestling fan, and im still a wrestling fan even though I'm in the business, I'm the biggest wrestling fan because I wanted to be in the business because I loved it so much, and I was at a show, and it was my 9th match I believe and the promoter had scheduled us to win the match and take the tag titles from these guys and they refused to put us over because I was too green in their eyes, I hadn’t had enough matches and we had some pretty funny exchanges, and it involved a guy wearing a mask and nothing else, and another guy with a bottle of Jack Daniels wearing a Ku Klux Klan shirt waving around a 9mm handgun in the basement of this place called the watering hole that we were wrestling in so it was a pretty interesting time.

Q : How long was it between the time you started wrestling to the time you got your WWE developmental contract and how did that come about.

A: It took about 6 and a half years for me to actually get a contract and it was a lot of different things falling into place at once and I had prepared myself and made all these contacts and I just kept trying out and trying out for the WWE, I kept sending tapes, I made it a religion to send them a tape every 6 months and I wouldn’t hear back from them and when I finally did it was like we’ve got nothing for you, but once in a while they’d give me a few pointers, but often nothing at all. So I kept working and working and working and sending tapes and every time they were in the area I would call them and ask if I could go in a try out match and I would normally get that and I would just get around the ring the minute I got there and try to be a sponge and sponge off the guys like Arn Anderson, Fit Finlay and Dean Malenko and whoever else was working out in the ring at the time and slowly but surely I just kind of put all the pieces together and you know eventually after about 6 and half years all those pieces fell into place, and all those contacts I had been making started to come through for me you know like Arn Anderson saw me and liked what I was doing, Paul Heyman saw me and liked what I was doing, Tommy Dreamer and a couple other people and all those people came together and said lets pull the trigger on this guy and see what he’s got.

Q: Well as we have seen you did end up getting that WWE contract and have been successful thus far, but part of your success can be attested to the fact that you say your name twice, what gave you the idea to do that and are you at all surprised at the level of success you have achieved thus far in the WWE?

A: Well I wouldn’t say Im surprised because it was one of those things that I knew I was always going to get there, I had tons of people, when I was working on all those independents for 6 and a half years who would come up to me and say, man when are you gonna get a real job, when are you gonna stop this? Cause here I was driving sometimes 15 hours one way to wrestle in a city in front of 50 people, and get paid 40$ or nothing at all and drive back 15 hours, and you know they thought I was crazy for doing it and I always knew I was going to be successful, it was just something in me that I knew I would rather go to my grave having tried as hard as I possibly could and failed rather than being on of those frustrated jocks who say man I should of played college ball because I could of gone pro cause I was so good in high school, those kind of guys and I wouldn’t be that guy, and as far as the ring introduction goes, I used to announce basketball games back when I was in high school and I was speaking with Paul Heyman one night and he said I want you to do something different tonight, I want you to go out there and announce yourself and I actually just kinda pulled that one from the memory banks, as for some reason when I was in high school I used to say the last name twice for some of the guys to spice it up a little bit and everyone thought it was kind of a hoot, kind of a joke, so I went out there in OVW and did it and when I came back through the curtain and I remember everyone was like man when you said your last name twice that was awesome and I was like are you kidding me, that’s all it took, its weird, and it just goes to show that the weirdest things can get over and you just never know and you just always gotta keep trying stuff.

Q: For most of your time in the company you have played a rule breaker or heel, and this past Monday on Raw you seemed a little different, may I say even a little nicer or face-ish, so is this part of your game plan to take things to the next level?

A: You know I dunno if someone would say I was any nicer it just happened that I was talking to William Regal, and I would talk to William Regal as I would talk to pretty much anybody, You know I was up in his face I called him on the carpet for something that I believe to be true and I know its true, so I dunno, We’ll see, that was a pretty good fan response the other night so we’ll see.

Q: Do you have a preference when it comes to working heel or face?

A: You know when I first came into the company I sat down with Vince and he asked me what do you prefer, and I said that ive always found that the best way to come into the company, no matter if I was working a little independent in Nashville, and I’m from Green Bay Wisconsin, it just always seemed better that if I came in as a rule breaker and then won the fans respect in a way and then kind of turn into the good guy so to speak, and that seems to be a good formula, its just really hard to walk into a new place, especially like the WWE where the fans are pretty unforgiving, and expect them to cheer for you just because you say hey yay im a good guy, cheer for me, so I think its truly easy to go the other route.

Q : You mentioned Stone Cold Steve Austin earlier, one of your all time favorites in the world of professional wrestling and over the last couple of years it has been suggested that he has actually taken the time out to give you some pointers here and there and his advice on your direction, so what has Stone Cold’s mentorship meant to you?

A: You know it’s a little odd to have the guy you looked up to, It’s a little bit surreal sometimes to have the guy you looked up to that I never expected that when I got into the business that I would be working side by side with Steve or be able to call him up for advice or anything like that, and its just been fantastic because Steve still has so much to offer to this business, he has such a great wrestling mind, even if his body isn’t there to wrestle a 100%, and he’s made enough money to retire many times over, so he doesn’t necessarily have to be there giving his input as a creative member but he does have some very creative ideas and every once in a while he calls me up and says ive got one for you, why don’t you try this one, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t, but he is one of those guys who I just respect so much, and every time he’s got a unique way to look at everything, I mean ill watch my match 10 times, and then Steve will call me up and say hey I want you to watch this match with me over the phone and he’ll go through stuff that I hadn’t even noticed that would just make the match that much more exciting for the fans, it’s just stuff too that he picks out that you wouldn’t believe and its just an awesome tool to be able to have and I'm very grateful to have someone like Steve to be able to call upon for his knowledge.

Q: We’re not far removed from Wrestlemania 24, how was this year’s MITB ladder match compared to last year’s which you won?

A: Well this year’s pretty much sucked cause I didn’t win it, nah but it was a good experience, one less body in there to cause damage, we only had 7 this year instead of 8 and that’s a hard deal to put together a match with that many competitors, and its such a big stage, the grandest stage of them all, and everyone has to get their time in, and the other thing was I wasn’t there the whole week, normally for Wrestlemania you go in and your there 4 or 5 days before the show and this year I only came in 2 days before the show so didn’t have as much time to prepare myself for that match.

Q: Something that has happened quite often to you since you came to the WWE is that every time it seems that your on the brink of greatness something happens to slow you down, whether it be a injury or last summer’s drug scandal, how have you been able to deal with these adversities and not get too frustrated?

A: Well as far as the injuries and stuff go, hey this is wrestling and what we do isn’t ballet, I mean things are gonna happen and I got injured and im sure that wont been the last injury ill have, what we do is very physical and very violent on the body, and your going to get injured, period, and so I had to look at it that way, and every time I got injured I just go into it with the good understanding that hey you know stuff happens and I'm going to try to use the time off to get better mentally, and I don’t just sit on my laurels when im home, I watch tapes, I train, get in better shape, and actually the times that I have had off have been nice little breaks where I have been able to give my body a little time to recover. You know there was a injury last year when I tore my triceps, I had just been red lining it up until that point wrestling Batista, Undertaker, Kane all those guys, most beating the snot out of my body and I ended up with two months off and it was a nice little break to rest up the bings and the bangs.
Q: Who has been your favorite opponent to work with?

A: Honestly that’s a really hard question for me to answer, there’s so many guys that I liked working with for so many reasons, Shawn Michaels was an awesome opponent, The Undertaker was fantastic, he was one of those guys who said hey, I'm gonna take a shot with you, like he approached me one day and said Id love to do business with you, he’s a guy who kind of took me under his wing and said come-on kid lets go for a ride, and he didn’t have to that, he’s there, and he’s the type of guy that is there already and now he wants people to come play with him at the top of the mountain, and that’s what's great about him. I've also had matches with Triple H, and Matt Hardy who I've had some of my more favorite matches with in the WWE as we always have a way of getting out there and really beating the hell out of each other but at the same time having a good match and we usually come back and the bosses are happy with our matches and everything so.

Q: What would you say is harder, the actual in ring action or being on the road all the time?

A: Well the in ring stuff is easy, cause you got the adrenaline, you got the excitement of the crowd being right there, but you know its afterwards when the adrenaline wears off and the crowds not there anymore and you realize you’ve taken 15 back drops in the past two weeks as well as a host of other high impact moves and that’s when the pain starts to set in and you know you get a little tired, being on the road, being away from the home, things like that, but I love it, you know I love this business, and we make do when were on the road as we become one big family, we take care and look out for each other and you make do as everyone is in it together and it sure as hell beats the job I was doing 3 years ago when I was personally training people in Green Bay, Wisconsin, I was miserable. So I love what I do.
Q: Lately you’ve been working on a movie project, Behind Enemy Lines 3, what has that experience been like?

A: It was a good experience, I was down in San Juan, Puerto Rico area, we were filming for the last 6 or 7 weeks, and it was an awesome experience, I got to work with some people in the industry who ive always looked up to, Tim Matheson, directed the film, some of you may remember him from Animal House, Steven Bauer, who was in Scarface, he was Tony Montana’s best friend and confidant in that movie and a few other people, Joe Mangianello stars in the movie, and I'm right behind him in second position, and so it was a good experience, a lot of fun, and the people I worked with were great, so I think it will be a fun movie, and I think its going to be entertaining, and it will be out in January.

--Ryan Rider - Ken, It was a pleasure having you on today, we hope to speak with you again in the future, you have attained a lot of success thus far in the WWE, and best of luck in the future Mr Kennedy.
--Mr Kennedy - Thanks Very Much Guys, The Pleasure Was All yours.

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Those were his two latest. He seems to know alot about the business, and comes across as a great guy, and intelligent.

WWE obviously agrees, or he wouldn't still be able to speak aloud after his incident last year.

245lbs is huge. Average size wrestler, large man.

6'2, 247. Big meh.

Look at HHH, your top guy right now, 6'4, 265 or how about John Cena, your biggest draw and role model character?

6'1, 245. Same size as Kennedy pretty much.
 
Sure they can.

But my point was why use the steroid issue from last year to against his push..

I'm not. I didn't say he shouldn't get a push because of what happened last year. Kennedy can take as many steroids has he wishes for all I care.


6'2, 247. Big meh.

Look at HHH, your top guy right now, 6'4, 265 or how about John Cena, your biggest draw and role model character?

6'1, 245. Same size as Kennedy pretty much.

Yeah all big guys. 245 lbs is 17.5 stone. The average size of a male is supposed to be 11 stone. I think thats wrong, it's at least 13. Which is 182 lbs. Thats your normal guy on the street. If people on the street weight 17.5 stone then they're fatasses. Wrestlers weight that and are solid muscle. So somebody like Kennedy is an average size wrestler, but if he was a regular guy he would be considered huge.
 
Yeah all big guys.

I know. I was just doing it in comparison. Can't put heat on Kennedy for being big when the whole roster is pretty much.

245 lbs is 17.5 stone. The average size of a male is supposed to be 11 stone. I think thats wrong, it's at least 13. Which is 182 lbs. Thats your normal guy on the street.

But do these same guys work out and push themselves to the limit day by day?

I'm not saying most WWE superstars aren't on roids'. Don't get me wrong, but even the ones that weren't. If they worked out, while some clown on the street didn't stay in shape, then I'm sure they would have more mass.

If people on the street weight 17.5 stone then they're fatasses.

Unless they work out, but then again, I'm not sure they would weigh 17.5 stone.

But who knows?

Wrestlers weight that and are solid muscle. So somebody like Kennedy is an average size wrestler, but if he was a regular guy he would be considered huge.

You have a good point, like I said though, people would be in denial to say these guys haven't done steroids at one time or another. It's just about who gets caught, and who doesn't.

WWE covers shit up though, people should know that.
 

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