Abyss speaks on retirement, Jeff Hardy, and TNA's future

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chessarmy

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Abyss, real name Chris Parks (35), recently spoke to The Miami Herald to promote this Sunday’s Slammiversary PPV. Here are some highlights:

-- "When I quit the private sector my W2 read $70,000, in my first year in wrestling, I made about $9,200."

-- "I really enjoyed working with Jeff Hardy and working with Sting for as long as I did. It was a great honor. He's an icon in the ring and a fantastic person out of it. Working with Sting and Hardy was great, but if I had to single out one, it would be A.J. Styles. I thought we had some excellent matches dating back to the Wednesday night pay-per-views. At Lockdown 2005, we main evented, and I thought we had an excellent match. There are a lot of guys out there, but I would say I have to put A.J. up there."

-- “I know I would love to be a contributor writing or as an agent. I think I'm cut out for it as far as being a good communicator or motivator. I think that is one of my fortes. When I retire in eight or 10 years, I want to be more involved in the production, writing and execution of the show.

-- "Critics were talking how we wouldn't be around for four months, let alone a year. Then they said we wouldn't last 16 months or two years, three years. We kept hitting these markers. I knew I was on to something special after I talked to Jeff [Jarrett] and Dixie [Carter]. I just saw how passionate and determined they were to make this thing go. I knew I was on to something good. I knew in my heart that this thing could make it big."

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Abyss is one badass motherfucker, the guy has scars all over his body and he takes sick bumps on pretty much every PPV. I have a tremendous amount of respect for the guy and I hope he gets a main event push after his feud with Raven/Dr. Stevie is over.
 

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I love the guy two. I'm suprised I didn't hear of this article since it was in my local paper lol. Anyways, I hope Abyss gets pushed finally. He needs one more reign, and a match against Foley in extreme rules would be EPIC.
 

xtremebadass

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Abyss is a true TNA original and is one of the most devoted stars they have next to Jarrett and AJ. Abyss is one of the most hard working guys who most of the time never sees past mid card. He is just that bridge between midcard and main event where most guys have to pass through to make it big without Abyss ever actually making it big.

He was champ one or two months, but most people don't remember that lol
 

-TJ-

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Yeah, Abyss is awesome. For some things he might lack (Not much) He exceeds his body's limit day in and day out. He's like the new generation's Mick Foley, only three times better.
 

Qwake

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Abyss used to be one of my favourite guys when I first heard about TNA, his matches were awesome, I first saw him in the 4-Way Monsters Ball at BFG 05. He was great. He's nothing now, TNA need to do something with him.
 

Kizza

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What's the guy done to deserve so much praise? Surely Necro Butcher should be getting the same praise, because O HE BEEN THRU GLAZZ TABLEZ WID STAPLAR GUNZ~! Whoppo.