Abyss is done wrestling, but the man behind the mask isn’t opposed to another return of sorts. Chris Park played Abyss in TNA for nearly 18 years, and the character was one of the company’s most ...
For many years, pro wrestling fans knew him as the troubled monster called Abyss. Nowadays, he works as a backstage producer in WWE under his real name, Chris Park, with an apparent sense of peace.
Through a multi-year partnership, talents from both TNA and WWE have been able to create memorable cross-promotional moments, such as "WWE NXT" star Trick Williams capturing the TNA World Championship ...
Abyss may have never wrestled in WWE, but that doesn't mean he didn't make an impact while in TNA. Chris Park spent 17 years with TNA under the Abyss moniker, mixing it up with his time as Joseph Park ...
Now you’re messin’ with a… a son of Abyss?!? Yes, that’s what Mick Foley had in mind for a character while he was working for TNA. Foley recently appeared on the Kayfabe Friends Wrestling Podcast, ...
Joshua grew up in poverty, deep in the Middle of Nowhere, Alabama. Gaming was a rarely afforded escape from reality that persisted throughout his life, something that saw him through good times and ...
The show begins with Hulk Hogan in the ring, announcing a four-way contenders match for the TNA World Title will be held at TNA’s Victory Road Pay Per View. He also points out that Abyss needs to ...
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