“F**king Hated His Guts” – Massive WWE Legend Accused Of Burying Co-Workers
A former WWE star has accused the company’s legend of burying co-workers.
Ken Anderson, fka Mr. Kennedy, discussed his run in the Stamford promotion while sharing his true thoughts about Shawn Michaels.
Anderson and Michaels were involved in a brief feud in the mid-2000s, which culminated in multiple singles and tag team matches between them.
During a recent episode of his Mic Check with Mr Anderson podcast, the 49-year-old accused The Heartbreak Kid of burying co-workers, although not before labeling him “the best worker I have been in the ring with.”
Host Kevin Wells asked if he had any qualms about working with the WWE legend, noting that he was notorious in the 1990s but had mended his ways later, claiming to have been ‘born again.’
He is hands down the best worker that I have been in the ring with. He was phenomenal, like, loved my matches with him, f*cking hated his guts behind the scenes.
You know I would always think like he’d go to church on Sunday and, “Sorry, god! Sorry for all the f*cked up sh*t, and all the people that I buried all week long,” and God would go like, “You’re forgiven. It’s okay.”
And then, “Okay, back to burying people,” and then, like, all week long, he’d bury people and then go to church and… [0:50 onwards]
Kurt Angle Hails Shawn Michaels As The Greatest WWE Performer
Kurt Angle is one of the greatest technical wrestlers to have competed in WWE, resulting in him being featured in spectacular rivalries over the years.
While speaking on Sports Illustrated, the 1996 Olympics gold medallist named Shawn Michaels as the greatest wrestler in the sport.
Oh, I love technical wrestlers. Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, the technical wrestlers. Undertaker was a great technical wrestler. Stone Cold Steve Austin. There were a lot of great ones. Now, The Rock could be technical, but he was more of an action-packed kind of guy, and I love working with him, because his pace was unbelievable, and that’s what I liked was a high-paced match. But no, I like technical-style matches the most. I have to say my best matches were with Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero.
“Overall, I consider Shawn to be the greatest in the sport. If you’re talking looks, promo skills, and wrestling ability, everything wrapped into one, that guy is perhaps the best of all time.