Updated TNA BFG Series Standings, ROH Issues Statement on Kenny King Working Impact

- Here is the updated Bound For Glory standings after last night’s Impact Wrestling:

1. James Storm – 36 points
2. Samoa Joe – 27 points
3. Jeff Hardy – 14 points
3. Magnus – 14 points
4. Kurt Angle – 10 points
5. Mr. Anderson – 9 points
6. Rob Van Dam – 7 points
6. The Pope – 7 points
7. Daniels – 5 points
8. Bully Ray – 0 points
8. Robbie E – 0 points
8. AJ Styles – 0 points

- As seen on Impact last night, one-half of the Ring of Honor tag team champions Kenny King qualified for Destination X. ROH issued the following statement, saying he violated an agreement:

“The appearance of ROH wrestler Kenny King on another television wrestling program tonight has raised speculation on his future as well as how this appearance could occur.

The contract Kenny King signed in June 2011 expired 11 days ago. Before that expiration, an agreement was reached between Kenny and ROH management for an extension of that contract, with a provision to allow him to negotiate with any other promotions so that he could evaluate his options and any potential interest in him elsewhere. When that short extension concluded he would then be free to accept an offer elsewhere, or sign another long term contract with ROH. Under this agreement, Kenny was free to negotiate but not to wrestle for another organization without ROH’s permission.

When Kenny was presented with the written extension reflecting this verbal and handshake agreement, he informed ROH he was unsure if other promotions would accept the negotiation clause. He was told he could take the document to be examined by his attorney or other interested parties before executing it to be reassured any other offers would not be viewed as contract tampering. He also informed ROH that he would keep us apprised of any developments.

He contacted ROH on Tuesday July 3 to inform us that he had a meeting in Orlando on Thursday, July 5, which was within the scope of the agreement he had made. Then, early morning on July 5, he contacted an ROH official to say he would be wrestling on the Orlando event that night. He was told he did not have permission to appear live on television as it violated the agreement that had been made. His response was that the deal he had shaken hands on and agreed to in principle “seemed fair at the time”, but “others” had told him it was not, so he did not intend to honor it.

Ring of Honor is disappointed that Kenny has chosen to make this decision, after the company had agreed to and followed through on everything he had asked for at the time of our negotiation. However, we consider this breach of his verbal agreement unacceptable, and regardless of his future employment status with any other wrestling company, ROH will not be doing business with Kenny King going forward.

A statement from ROH will be forthcoming regarding the future of the ROH World Tag Team Championship. Co-holder Rhett Titus remains on the active ROH roster.”

  • 40 dawg

    So what it sounds like is tna can tamper with other companies wrestlers but bif other bcompanies supposedly tamper with theirs they sue. I’m losing respect for tna every day,even tho I watch it. Tna = shady business manegement. But got to say kenny king was pretty good tho.

    • Jacob.galliher

      Technically it wasn’t tampering, ROH granted him the opportunity to take it to be examined before it was executed. Unless he signed the document their was no formal agreement, unless ROH officials can provide evidence that the handshake was indeed agreeing to the terms of the document then they don’t necessarily have any leg to stand on legally against TNA. If the paperwork wasn’t executed then it stands as unfiled paperwork, he kept them up to date on what was going on with his TNA negotiations. ROH and the dumbasses runnig it should be pissed at themselves for putting a championship on a talent with an expired contract without assurance that he would be returning. Besides, the fact that ROH isn’t attacking TNA for it might come to mean that it was King that told TNA that his contract was expired (which technically it was) and that he was free and clear to work for them.

      With ROH canceling shows and receiving dismal attendance numbers in markets that were once their hotbeds there isn’t a lot for ROH to tout anymore. But hey, they were around longer than ECW at least.

      • http://facebook.com/HoustonTexansFanatic TexansFanatic

        that is true about their existence being around longer than ECW BUT ECW had made an everlasting impression on wrestling unlike ROH. Plus Heyman wasn’t under an umbrella like ROH

  • skulhead2a

    Hand shake or not it is not contract until signed. He was legally allowed to do whatever he wanted, ROH is understandably pissed, but maybe they should have offered him a better contract where he could have resigned immediately instead of waiting.

    Perhaps ROH should think about that.