In an interview with Journey of a Frontman, TNA Wrestling superstar Mr. Anderson discussed his run in the WWE as Mr. Kennedy and what led to him losing his push, his decision to join TNA after leaving the WWE, whether the WWE should sign former TNA wrestler Samoa Joe and much more.

Highlights of the interview are below:

On his WWE run as Mr. Kennedy and what led to him losing his push: “What happens is, when you’re injured, you’re punished for being injured. You get injured because your job is dangerous and they run you 5 days a week. I was never injured because of stupid things that I did, it was usually at the hands of somebody else. Once, I got a bruise on my triceps that was misdiagnosed as a torn triceps, it’s almost like you’re punished for getting injured. When you come back, you’re sort of depushed and somebody else has taken that slot, that’s understandable to a degree, but they can say, here we go, off to the races again and they choose not to. Another one of the things that frustrated me was everything that brought me to the dance in the first place. I was told to stop doing all that stuff, do it this way, don’t do it that way, what you’re doing is wrong, I did it on SmackDown for a couple of years. The Undertaker, Batista, Rey Mysterio, Bob Holly, Chris Benoit, Kane, Booker T, all those guys loved working with me and had no problems working with me. I went over to RAW and suddenly I don’t know how to work or wrestle or do my thing, I was told don’t do it this way, do it that way, that to me was frustrating, because all I wanted to do was entertain.”

On joining TNA Wrestling and the major differences that he noted: “They were telling me just the opposite, they said that they would put bullet points down on my promos to let me know where they were going with the main story, they told me however I decided to get there was up to me. A lot of times, I would call Paul Heyman and ask him what he would do in this situation, I told him what they had for me and we would talk almost every week. Paul Heyman was responsible for helping me with a lot of the stuff that was coming out of my mouth in the early days at TNA.”

On whether WWE should sign Samoa Joe: “I think so, I absolutely think it could happen and I hope it does for him, I hope if it does, he’ll have a good experience there and I hope they’ll treat him well. Joe is a guy that will stand up for himself too.”

The interview is available in full at this link.