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Former WWE Star Told By Vince McMahon “Funny Doesn’t Draw Money“

Vince McMahon is known as a man who loves comedy in wrestling, so it is certainly ironic that former WWE star Ken Anderson has stated that Vince specifically said to him “funny doesn’t draw money “.

The man formerly known as MISTER KENNEDY… KENNEDY was recently interviewed by Sportskeeda to talk about several professional wrestling topics.

Here are the highlights:

Vince McMahon telling him that comedy “doesn’t draw money”:

“One of the things that stands out to me was early on when I first debuted, I was really over-the-top, and sort of comedic in my delivery of everything, and I remember him (Vince McMahon) trying to tell me like, you’ve got to stop trying to be funny and entertaining. I remember thinking that isn’t that the point of what we’re trying to do here, to just be entertaining? He was like, and I said well, with all due respect, ‘He goes funny, doesn’t draw money’.And he goes, ‘nobody ever drew big bucks being funny, goofy and doing comedy stuff.’

And I was like, with all due respect, but I’m a huge fan of The Rock, and it feels to me that almost every one of the Rock’s promos were funny. And he said yeah, but the thing about The Rock was that he sort of hamstrung himself when he started cutting those funny promos, like he did that, one of my favorite promos ever was The Rock talking to Billy Gunn about The King of The Ring, you remember that? I know it verbatim so I could do it, I’ve seen it so many times. It was really, really funny, and he said that, after he did that, it’s like fans always expect you to do that and now you have to deliver that, you have to have that delivery every single night.

It’s just really hard to do when you are running 52 weeks a year. So, I think that was an interesting piece of advice. There were times I think where funny is appropriate, but overall, the comedy characters, unfortunately, always seem to be secondary characters.”

Ken Anderson was booked strong early on in his WWE career, even winning the money in the bank briefcase and everything was looking up. Unfortunately it would all go down hill when he lost the briefcase to Edge and then eventually released by WWE. Thankfully he went on to find success as a member of the TNA (now Impact) roster. Ken is still competing, he is currently signed to NWA and he is also a ring announcer for Top Rank Boxing.

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