ROH Pissed Off At Kenny King – Official Statement

Ring of Honor posted the following statement on their Facebook page about Kenny King. The promotion noted that as previously reported, King verbally agreed to an extension of his contract. The deal would allow him to negotiate with, but not wrestle for, another organization without ROH’s permission. The statement also states that when ROH was informed of his intent to wrestle on Impact that they said it would violate his agreement, which he said he felt wasn’t fair and he would not honor. They added they won’t be doing business with King going forward. The full statement is below:

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.

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  • ViciousVR

    This might just be me, but wouldnt this whole thing cone back to bite TNA in the butt? I mean, here they are suing WWE for supposedly trying to steal talents under contract away, and here is TNA, trying to sign Kenny King, who made a verbal agreement w/ ROH, to not wrestle for other promotions until negotiations were done. I could be wrong, but like i said, this COULD come back to haunt TNA.

    • http://twitter.com/Aggynu Aggynu

      Verbal contracts aren’t worth spit. College recruits make verbal contracts all the time, then sign with other schools. If it isnt written on paper, it most likely won’t hold up in a court of law. It would behoove ROH to make such an agreement to where even though talent is verbally agreeing to sign an extention, talent may still appear for other organizations therby increasing the ROH talent roster and brand’s awareness/popularity, in the evnt that said talent does’nt end up getting signed to a maj promotion. They can always paly up the angle that one of their guys competed on the national stage.

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