Kenny King is officially done with ROH.
I'm not sure I understand ROH's gripe, here. They gave him the freedom to find an offer, and he found one to his liking. TNA decided to start him two days later after he talked to them, and he took the deal.
Wasn't that the entire point of granting him a grace period to find a new deal? To let him see if he could find one? And he did.
I guess ROH figured he would agree to a deal with another company, but not start until his short extension with ROH was up. In theory, this would allow them to get the tag team titles off of him before he left. But ROH doesnt have any shows booked until August, and clearly TNA wanted King for this Destination X deal, so if King didn't take the offer, the spot would have went to somebody else. I can't blame him at all for starting immediately, otherwise he may have lost the deal.
Besides, King never signed the deal with ROH anyway. He was clearly a free agent, and free to do as he wished.
ROH goofed by putting the belts on a guy whose contract was expiring in a week, that's the bottom line.
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Wasn't that the entire point of granting him a grace period to find a new deal? To let him see if he could find one? And he did.
I guess ROH figured he would agree to a deal with another company, but not start until his short extension with ROH was up. In theory, this would allow them to get the tag team titles off of him before he left. But ROH doesnt have any shows booked until August, and clearly TNA wanted King for this Destination X deal, so if King didn't take the offer, the spot would have went to somebody else. I can't blame him at all for starting immediately, otherwise he may have lost the deal.
Besides, King never signed the deal with ROH anyway. He was clearly a free agent, and free to do as he wished.
ROH goofed by putting the belts on a guy whose contract was expiring in a week, that's the bottom line.
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