After A Two Month Intermission, Orton vs. Anderson Continues with Round 3

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Randy Orton and Ken Anderson do not like each other.

Once former friends, according to Ken Anderson, the two have been at odds since Anderson, then known as Ken Kennedy, was dishonorably discharged from his WWE duties.

Anderson fully believes Orton is to blame for his WWE release, letting his frustrations be known on the PWR Show shortly after (Round 1).  This is a sentiment which Randy has since owned up to.

However, after the vaunted Karma monster swooped in and separated Orton’s shoulder, Ken Anderson took to his twitter to fire this veiled barb directed at Randy Orton (Round 2).

“And it couldn’t have happened… To a NICER GUY!!

I have one thing to say: Kharma is a MOTHERFUCKER!”

DAAAAAAAYUMN!

But after what looked to be a promising start to a real life feud, two months of inactivity intervened before the dirtsheet writers were to be gifted with such delectable hatred.

According to tabloid sensation The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (you have to be a member), headed up by King smark Dave Meltzer, Randy Orton recently had the following choice words for Ken Anderson (Round 3):

“He is in denial. He thinks you have to be able to do a moonsault to know how to work. And, as far as dropping me on my head, he did. He never got to see all 4 camera angles of him doing it. I did. Plus, the left side of my neck down to my trap was sore all week in Mexico. I did tell Ken that he shouldn’t be dropping me on my head with such a simple basic move. He never said sorry, and even called me a liar after the match. I remember looking at him in disbelief. And yes, I did tell management I did not want to work with him after that. Who wouldn’t? That’s my side.

There is another thing…never did I get my neck taped as he claims it was in that interview. Also, the whole bearhug story does have some truth to it. Early in the day that morning in LA, he came up behind me and grabbed around my chest and picked me up off of the floor. I don’t know anyone who enjoys being tackled from behind and picked up off the floor. When he let go and I realized it was Ken, I was like, `oh, ok, you’re back, cool.’ My reaction of his big return was watered down and I found it very funny reading in his interview that he left like I had an agenda, or almost like I wanted him gone.

Not until I was given a belly to back suplex onto the back of my neck did I have any negative feelings with Mr. Anderson. I honestly hope for his wife’s sake that he can find something else he’s marginally good at, and earn a living. I know he really wants to entertain, so good luck Ken, you are gonna need it.”

Being on a lighter, less frantic TNA schedule, a response from Anderson should surface somewhere shortly.  Especially considering ECW is crashing on TNA’s couch at the moment.

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