Ken Anderson Eyes Explosive WWE Return With LA Knight & Randy Orton Feud

Ken Anderson Eyes Explosive WWE Return With LA Knight & Randy Orton Feud

Ken Anderson Eyes Explosive WWE Return With LA Knight & Randy Orton Feud

So, here's something pretty exciting that's been making waves in the wrestling world—Ken Anderson, the man we all remember as Mr. Kennedy, has just pitched a pretty wild and nostalgic storyline idea on his new Mic Check podcast. If you're a longtime fan, especially of that mid-2000s WWE era, this one’s going to hit right in the feels.

A fan asked Anderson who he'd want to work with if he ever made a comeback to WWE, AEW, or TNA. Without hesitation, he mentioned Randy Orton. That’s no surprise given their pretty intense and controversial history. The two had real backstage drama back in the day, and their 2009 feud was kind of a turning point—ultimately ending with Anderson being released from WWE. So yeah, that bad blood isn’t exactly forgotten.

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But here’s where things get juicy.

His podcast co-host threw out an idea, suggesting that if Anderson were to return, he should first be paired up with LA Knight. Makes total sense when you think about it—Knight’s swagger and mic skills have drawn comparisons to Anderson’s old Mr. Kennedy persona for a while now. It’d be a natural fit. Anderson agreed immediately and even took it further. He said he’d love for the storyline to start with a feud between him and Knight, only for things to take a twist right when tensions peak.

Imagine this: just when the rivalry with Knight is heating up, the crowd’s into it, emotions are high—BOOM—Randy Orton shows up out of nowhere and hits an RKO on Anderson. That moment would not only shock the crowd but also kick off a long-awaited feud that brings their rocky history full circle.

And Anderson was all in on that idea. He called it a great angle and said it’s exactly how he’d do it. So now fans are buzzing about what could be an epic story of unfinished business, generational echoes, and old wounds being reopened in the ring. It’s one of those dream feuds that practically writes itself.

Of course, nothing’s been made official yet. But just the fact that Anderson’s talking openly about this—and showing a real willingness to step back into that spotlight—has sparked a ton of speculation. If WWE were smart, they’d seriously consider giving this a shot. It's nostalgia, character depth, and high-stakes drama all in one neat package.

And let’s be honest: who wouldn’t want to see Randy Orton and Mr. Kennedy go at it one more time, with LA Knight in the mix to stir things up even more?

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