I think it was Viv Anderson, but a friend of mine is convinced it was Kenny Sansom.
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I basically grew up playing basketball, football and video games ... And I took the opportunity to put those three things in a blender and see what happens. Kenny Anderson was one of the most exciting floor generals in college and the NBA and understands the game, and he understands passing. Coming into the season, passing was the most important thing that we felt could take Slamball to another level, and that's where we thought Kenny would come into play.
After university everyone gravitated towards Edinburgh ... It's where we all met and where the nucleus of the band will always be. I've played in bands ever since I started university, though – I even dropped out of uni to follow music. So we played with the Fence Collective a couple of times up in Anstruther, a couple of fleeting encounters which involved Kenny Anderson (King Creosote) burning the CD by myself and Ian's first band, Moodswing Whiskey.
I'm pretty happy with it since nobody really knew my name ... I knew Kenny Anderson had name recognition.
Kenny Anderson is the real deal ... He's a three-time state champion. Kenny Francis left it on the mat. It wasn't like he bowed down and said you're the better man, here's an easy pin, he left it on the mat and that that's all you want from any of your wrestlers.
I am a little bit concerned about the injury so close to next month's bill. But I thought Kenny showed flashes of brilliance at times and it was a very professional performance in difficult circumstances.
He is the dirtiest fighter I have faced. But that's the type you have to deal with sometimes and I am glad that I managed to more or less keep my cool and refused to get drawn into a brawl. I almost lost it when he hit me on the back of the head after the bell had sounded at the end of the fourth. But it was good experience having to keep my head under the severest provocation.
Anderson was charged with second-degree scheme to defraud, two counts of third-degree identity theft and three counts of petit larceny. He was to be arraigned Tuesday in Long Beach City Court.
I’m doing good, considering what happened ... The doctor, he checked me three times. He couldn’t believe I didn’t have a broken bone. He said it was amazing.
It just knocked the breath out of me. I couldn’t breathe at first ... I didn’t realize what had happened until I did get up.