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Ken Anderson, formerly known as Mr. Kennedy in WWE and Mr. Anderson in Impact Wrestling, became a trainer following his full-time in-ring career, helping start the careers of performers like Dante ...
Ken Anderson was also highly injury-prone at the end of his WWE run. On paper, he could have challenged John Cena for the WWE Championship in 2009.
CANTON, Ohio — Legendary Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson's dream of being a pro football Hall of Famer has taken another step closer. Thursday, the football hall announced the 60 ...
Ken Anderson, The Bengals veteran quarterback from 1971 to 1986, said the goal was to help adults with disabilities live on their own. “Our mission is to build a community for adults with ...
Ken Anderson is the best quarterback in Bengals history. He spent 16 years in Cincinnati, which included an NFL MVP and a Super Bowl run in 1981.
Anderson spent his entire 16-year career with the Bengals. He was part of a highly successful era in Cincinnati that includes being a key member of the Bengals' first Super Bowl team in 1981.
The interesting thing is this: Ken Anderson was selected as league MVP once, in 1981, the year that Cincinnati went to the Super Bowl. That actually shows up as his fourth highest-rated season.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson runs toward the sideline under pressure from San Francisco 49ers defensive back Ronnie Lott during Super Bowl XVI at the Pontiac Silverdome on Jan. 24 ...
Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson could make the list. If he does, it's a pretty safe track to getting in the Hall -- 76 percent of Senior Finalists have made it.
Kenneth Anderson Q&A How did you get started, and what has your career been like so far? I’ve been working as an artist since around 2005 and I’ve just realised that’s almost 20 years ago.
Ken Anderson and Ken Riley are at the top of that list of great players," Bengals owner Mike Brown said in a statement. "They were the type of players that we like to think our team is all about.
Ken Anderson, who oversaw the smoking, blood-spitting and spectacularly pyrotechnic KISS stage shows as the heavy-metal band’s production manager from 1976-82, has died. He was 75.
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