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The problem with Kennedy was he was and still is injury prone.
He only had 2 major injuries, and only one kept him out for 3 three months. I wouldn't consider that injury prone. The only reason people say he was injury prone is because the two injuries were only like 2 years apart or whatever. I'm pretty sure he hasn't had a single major injury in TNA yet. Batista was more injury prone then Kennedy. Batista would get injured as world champion, but they kept him around. Hell, even Edge could be considered injury prone. The thing that killed Kennedy was that Orton didn't like him. And I'd take Kennedy over Orton any day.
Didn't he injure Cena with a botch too? I remember reading that people thought he was sloppy. Not 100% though as this was years ago.
I read something too saying that he botched a move that could have ended in injury but it didn't. It was just a close call. And I think the botch was on Orton, which is why Orton had him fired. And if nearly injuring someone off of botching is terms for firing, then Batista, and Sin Cara should have never seen the inside of a ring. Botches happen, Orton just can't get over them. I'm surprised he didn't try to get Kofi fired when he screwed up that RKO a few years back.
Cena got injured but it was his fault. He performed the move wrong and caused Kennedy to fall on his arm. Cena even admitted it was his fault, although now he'd probably backtrack because Kennedy's not with WWE anymore and Cena's a two faced fucking scumbag. Kennedy has never injured anybody, at least in WWE. I don't watch TNA because the fucking thing is irrelevant beyond belief, sadly, not even he'll make me watch an irrelevant wrestling organization.
I'd definately make it Kennedy without a second thought.
He only had 2 major injuries, and only one kept him out for 3 three months. I wouldn't consider that injury prone. The only reason people say he was injury prone is because the two injuries were only like 2 years apart or whatever. I'm pretty sure he hasn't had a single major injury in TNA yet. Batista was more injury prone then Kennedy. Batista would get injured as world champion, but they kept him around. Hell, even Edge could be considered injury prone. The thing that killed Kennedy was that Orton didn't like him. And I'd take Kennedy over Orton any day.
The thing that killed Kennedy was that Orton didn't like him. And I'd take Kennedy over Orton any day.
Who knows with so called politics. But looking at it fairly, over the story of Kennedy's career in the WWE was that he'd get a big push which would stall for various reasons. There were the injuries that were poorly timed. But at the same time, the WWE was making an effort to come up with a big angle to promote the guy big, then he'd miss months and essentially scrap all that momentum and planning. They booked him in some big angle with HBK, but for some unknown reason, he manages to have some awkward looking matches. Don't forget going all over national TV and going on and on about how strict the WWE's Wellness Policy was, how everyone was absolutely clean, how he never and doesn't use 'roids or performance enhancing drugs. Then he gets popped for failing a drug test.
He came back, was given another chance. Booked in the main event of RAW, mind you. He was given the bulk of the work load in the tag match with all those big names to allow him to show what he could do. You know it's a damn test, and if he tossed a guy on his bad shoulder after being asked to protect said shoulder, whose fault is it?
Kennedy was given a lot of chances. The results fell short of expectation, not always his fault. But in the end, in a high pressure job like that, performance is expected, not excuses. They didn't see what they wanted, and if they felt they couldn't depend on him, I think that's justified.
Randy Orton did not kill Kennedy's career.
I also think that Muhammed Hassan could have been huge. The guy was, in my eyes, the total package. He could wrestle and talk, he had a great gimmick and looked great. He drew so much heat during every match/promo he was involved in and gained attention from media. I would have loved to have seen him hold up a world title at one stage. Anybody else agree?