Shane Helms Talks The State Of TNA, His Future With The Company & More, Low Ki Interview

– Shane Helms was recently interviewed by Alex Obert of Journeyofafrontman.com and spoke on the recent changes going on in TNA, his involvement with the company, the talent and much more. Check out the full interview at this link. Below are some highlights:

His involvement with TNA and possibly taking the open spot on commentary:

My phone blew up once that happened. A lot of people just assumed it was gonna be me, but I have no idea. They hired me as an agent/producer. I’m very excited about that. I did really well on my first trip in, so I’m excited about doing that and seeing how far I can go with that. But if they want me to do commentary, apparently I’m pretty good at talking shit, so I’ll be happy to do it.

His thoughts on TNA’s current roster:

I think their roster’s amazing. They have a great in-ring product. I’m a fan of great wrestling. People that follow me on Twitter know that if it’s good, I’ll put it over and if it’s bad, I’ll say something about it. I try not to get nasty, I do it in a roasting type form and at least try to be funny about it. But if it’s not good, I’ll tell you it’s not good . If it’s good, I’ll say that too . I think the talent roster’s pretty deep right now.

Young talent on his radar:

I see a bright future for Bram. I think EC3 is one of the best heels in the business. They’ve got some good stuff going on in TNA.

Overall thoughts on TNA’s current product and his future with the company:

I think the company’s in a good direction right now. Ever since they’ve been on Destination America, you can see the product’s really stepped up. I think the guys are all excited there. It’s more of a laid back, low-key environment. Everybody just wants to succeed and help other people. It looks really bright right now. You’ve got Kurt Angle as your world champion, one of the legit best wrestlers of any style that there’s ever been in the history of the planet. That says something. And you’ve got one of the best have teams ever in Matt and Jeff. And their women’s division is the best women’s division in wrestling. They’re hitting on all cylinders right now and I think it’s going to just continue to get better. I’ll do my best to make it better and better.

– Below is an interview Mike Tenay conducted with Low Ki for Impact Unlocked.