Ken Anderson, fka Mr. Kennedy, reacted to the latest Hall of Fame induction news and stated that he liked the idea of an entire HOF class being dedicated to his former rival.
The host of Sportskeeda Wrestling’s UnSKripted, Dr. Chris Featherstone, also pitched the idea to get prominent opponents of The Undertaker from different eras to talk about their experiences during the induction ceremony.
Anderson loved the sound of the suggestion and, similar to most members of the wrestling fraternity, held The Undertaker in high regard.
He also commended the veteran’s ability to handle backstage politics when he was in his prime in WWE. Here’s what Ken Anderson had to say on this week’s UnSKripted:
He was very giving to me: Ken Anderson on his WWE program with The Undertaker
The Undertaker is one of the most respected names in wrestling due to the sheer longevity of his career. During his legendary run as an active performer, Mark Calaway also wished to help his opponents and colleagues, and Anderson appreciated the very quality of the retired superstar.
Anderson had a high-profile feud with The Undertaker in the mid-2000s as WWE was grooming him for a future main event spot. The former Money in the Bank winner learned a lot from sharing the ring with one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, as he revealed below:
The former WWE Champion will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 1st in Dallas, Texas, and as of this writing, the company has not announced any more names for the upcoming class.
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