--ImpactWrestling.com has posted the following update on Mr. Anderson after Impact Wrestling last night:
"On Thursday at the "No Surrender" IMPACT special, Aces and Eights President Bully Ray successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Mr. Anderson in a violent and chaotic bout. Anderson refused to give up – and took a major beating from Bully Ray. Bully Ray battered and bloodied Anderson, eventually putting him through a table and winning the bout via countout. Bully Ray continued the assault after the match, dumping Anderson off a medical stretcher on the entrance ramp and annihilating him with a piledriver on the steel structure.
ImpactWrestling.com has learned that in addition to several lacerations to his head and body, Anderson suffered a possible concussion and was being examined for damage to his neck from the piledriver. Anderson will be evaluated tonight by doctors at a local St. Louis hospital, and we hope to have an update on his condition on Friday."
Ken Anderson's deal with TNA is set to expire within the month, and PWInsider.com reports that if Anderson and TNA can come to terms financially, then he will remain with TNA. If not, then this past Thurday's "No Surrender" Impact was likely his last date with the company
--According to Zap2It.com, last night's Impact Wrestling broadcast, which was the "No Surrender" special, drew 1.389 million viewers, which is up from the 1.310 million viewers the show took in the previous week.
TNA was once again up against stiff competition from The NFL last night, as division rivals the New York Jets played the New England Patriots.