Former WWE wrestler Ken Anderson went on his new “Mic Check” podcast and addressed the old rumors about his backstage heat with John Cena in 2007. Anderson revealed that Stone Cold Steve Austin called ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals right tackle Willie Anderson and Queen City native Luke Kuechly are among the 15 finalists for the ...
Cincinnati Bengals legend Ken Anderson is not a name that most newer NFL fans would know. Anderson, who played 16 seasons with the Bengals, is a four-time Pro Bowler, the 1981 NFL MVP and Offensive ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson was named one of five finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 on Dec. 3. Anderson, drafted in 1971 in the third round out of ...
Former WWE star Ken Anderson recently shared his memories of being Umaga’s final opponent before his passing in 2009. After leaving WWE, Umaga joined Hulk Hogan’s “Hulkamania: Let The Battle Begin” ...
Ken Anderson joined the army in March of 1969 and in little more than a year was sent to Vietnam as an infantry medic. His father had served as a medic in World War Two. But that fire fight was only ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and special teams standout Steve Tasker are among the 52 players who advanced to the next stage for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of ...
A letter from Ken Anderson to Augustana College football coach Ralph Starenko dated June 28, 1967, expressing his interest in joining the football team is hung on the wall with a portrait at his home ...
During his time in WWE, Ken Anderson (AKA Mr. Kennedy) didn't always have the best reputation in the locker room, and he himself has admitted that a bad attitude led to him getting fired by the ...
The Cincinnati Bengals fanbase has been begging for the Pro Football Hall of Fame to finally invite quarterback Ken Anderson into their hallowed club, but their prayers and movements have fallen on ...
Former MVP Ken Anderson, versatile running back Roger Craig and former AFL star Otis Taylor are among the nine semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 in the seniors category.