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Scott- Eddie Graham, the long time promoter and Owner of Florida Championship Wrestling was one of the most brilliant wrestling minds I ever encountered. Many of the biggest names in the business would agree with me. Eddie had a huge influence on the careers of probably 100s of wrestlers who went on to become major stars. Legend has it that he used to brainstorm with Vincent J. McMahon about the business back in the day which I am sure resulted in a slew of amazing ideas. I met Eddie once and that was at a Cowboy Bill Watts party. Watts, The Briscos, The Funks, Dusty Rhodes, were just a few of the many wrestlers who flourished under the teachings and guidance of Eddie Graham. Simply put Eddie Graham was a genius that understood his consumers. Derrick- Will the WWE ever hold another major event outdoors? Hard to say. It’s risky unless Mr. McMahon has a direct line to Mother Nature. Could it happen? Yes. Will it happen? My guess would be doubtful. Since ‘93, one of the ways the product has changed is better TV technology, music, and lighting, plus the product is not so in ring driven as it was then. More non wrestling elements are featured on the broadcasts. Chris-There are always going to be questions regarding perceived “underutilized” talent. Someone you think is “underutilized” might not be in the eye’s of others. Many “underutilized” talents need to take a longer look in the mirror and decide to come to work every day willing to give no less than 100% of themselves and to do the little things it takes to reach main event level status and to more importantly stay there. I had a talent say to me once that when they were “put in the right spot, I will start working hard”. It doesn’t function that way. Rich-Mid South Wrestling worked because we had great wrestlers and a brilliant man calling the shots. The product was aggression driven and athletically based but it all started with the individual stars who were motivated by the fact that the more tickets they sold the more money they made. Remember, “One can’t sell goods out of an empty wagon.” The Mid South was blessed with great wrestlers, no over saturation of the product on TV, and the fact we largely did only one hour of TV per week. John-I don’t know why Brian Kendrick isn’t called “Spanky” on TV. Perhaps there were those, including Brian, who wanted to move past that nickname. Daniel- I have heard ZERO about a proposed Batista vs. Undertaker match at Wrestlemania 23 in Detroit. I will say it will take a helluva man to defeat The Undertaker at Wrestlemania considering no one has done so yet. Richard- When referencing “big men” The Undertaker and Kane are at the top of the list as far as natural athletic abilities are concerned of any of the normally classified “big men” I have ever seen in my 30 plus years in wrestling. Will- for “The Man in the Moon” I did play Lance Russell’s role, don’t ask me why, and Lance played the ring announcer. The roles probably should have been reversed. I did watch a Comedy Central documentary about Andy Kauffman’s “wrestling” career and saw how Lance handled his business during that era. Watching Lance work helped me a great deal. Lance is one of the greatest ever! Chris- I NEVER mentioned on 97.1 FM in Detroit, where I guest every Thursday at noon eastern, that the Rock would be at Wrestlemania. As a matter of fact I even joked that fans hear what they want to hear and that someone would put on the internet the exact opposite of my remarks. They did. Brian- I have no idea if the WWE scouts California All Pro Wrestling for prospects. I assume they do. I know the WWE is very aggressive in their talent searches. The WWE works closely with Rick Bassman in Southern California when looking for wrestling talent. Spicyboy-The Chipotle Bar-B-Q Sauce is NOT that spicy as in HOT or for the weak at heart. I would not even describe it as spicy. Stone Cold had it 3 times while he was in our home a few weeks ago and it is his favorite Bar-B-Q Sauce of all time. Anthony-I don’t know who is on the short list of nominees for the 2007 WWE Hall of Fame. I would submit Ric flair and Dusty Rhodes for starters along with Bruno Sammartino (as I do every year) and Bob Backlund. How many deserving submissions would you like, 20? That’s just my 2 cents. Nick- The size of the work area at a particular arena often times eliminates that arena from Monday Night Raw consideration. Your arena in Youngstown, Ohio may fall into that category. It isn’t all about seating capacity but the backstage area and the loading dock space that is taken into consideration. I am all for Youngstown, Ohio the home town of the Stoops’ brothers one of which, Bob, coaches my Sooners. Don-Our sauce today is different than our previous sauce. Today’s sauce is made in Oklahoma while the other sauce was made in Ontario, Canada. Both are good but I would prefer you be the judge. Our sauces make great holiday gifts and we are shipping packages out daily. Chipotle is a Mexican seasoning that is full of flavor not heat. Felix- I have no idea if Mr. McMahon will respond to the “war” declared on him but somehow I seriously doubt it. Why would he in total honesty? Matt- What are my thoughts on ECW. I like the brand and always have. The re-introduced brand is still evolving without question. I think ECW is a work in progress but the sky is the limit. I personally, I stress personally, am not a fan of every match being “hardcore” because then it makes that stipulation ordinary. I do love the ECW “spirit” and pride many of the ECW originals still have for their presentation of a few years ago. What form ECW takes as time marches on will be interesting to track. Change is not always bad but some “old schoolers” (I am old school to in many ways) will never accept anything but what “used to be”. I can understand and respect that mindset but I can’t vouch for how viable it is. Rahssan-I cannot fathom that the WWE won’t have a Wrestlemania in our nation’s capital some day. That would be “un-American” wouldn’t it?? I have addressed Kurt Angle on numerous occasions. Kurt is an amazing athlete/wrestler. I hope he has great success but I am much more concerned about Kurt’s own personal health than I am his matches, is wins, his losses, etc. Nothing is more important than one’s health. Derick-The Talented Sho Funaki as a main eventer? I love Sho but Sho main eventing over the long term might be a challenge for Sho. But remember, “never say never”. Dustin- No, I don’t ever see the WWE parterning with any other wrestling organization today, tomorrow or ever unless the WWE were in control of the opposing group. That’s just sound business in today’s marketplace. Varish- I don’t know the WWE’s plans for India but you can bet there are plans. I am not familiar with the arena set up India and doing events outdoors often times is a security nightmare in facilities that are not used to such. My philosophy has always been that if the WWE has a television outlet in a particular country that eventually that country will get live events and perhaps even more. Mark-comparing Hulk to Flair is like comparing Mays to Mantle. Each has their own set of individual strengths and weaknesses. Without question these two will be in most historian’s lists of the greatest wrestlers of all time in the land of sports and entertainment probably in the top 3 in their prime, I challenge any “expert” to NOT select Hogan or Ric in a “draft” to stock anyone’s wrestling roster. Their styles are obviously different but results are what counts. Ric and Hulk always got results. Chris-I have requested to take my first Monday Night RAW ever off on January 1, 2007 to attend the Fiesta Bowl. If it is not in the cards, I will reluctantly miss The Sooners’ Bowl game. Regarding pay per views, like any other form of entertainment one has to be aware of over exposure and what the market will bare will determine that number. Allan-Finley is a tough, Irish son of a gun. Fit is as fundamentally sound as any one in the WWE. I am happy that at this, the latter stages of his career, that Finley has this opportunity to get back in the ring and do what he loves to do best. Many young wrestlers would be well served to closely observe Finley’s matches to learn the all important nuances of in ring psychology. Kevin-To say what was my favorite PPV is hard. I don’t think I can but I, like you, really enjoyed Wrestlemania X7 in the Astrodome in Houston and the Unforgiven my home state of Oklahoma hosted. I will have to really put my thinking hat on to come up with an answer on that one. That could be a whole chapter in a book. Andrew-I have watched for short periods of time Australian Rules Football and can definitively say that those men are TOUGH! I don’t fully understand the rules but I admire the guts of the players. Will their ever be a Wrestlemania in Australia? I would never say never to that one. The land down under is coveted by the WWE and rightfully so! Huff-There will be a TON of Wrestlemania 23 activities that will be held in Detroit prior to the event itself. Check out WWE.com in the coming weeks. Lesrey-I do not consider Vince Russo a “disease” whatsoever. That’s a little heavy to even consider. Osama Bin Laden is a “disease”. Anesen-I don’t know the WWE’s plans for Denmark but I would not be surprised to have wrestlers coming out of the woodwork to wrestle in Amsterdam if provided the opportunity! Again, if you see the WWE on your TV, a live event can’t be too far behind. Rick- As I have mentioned before I feel the WCW brand is history but we can all remember it via DVD’s and WWE 24/7. A history of WCW on a multiple set DVD is a must some day. David- If I ever write a book it will be Jim Ross talking and it will be totally truthful. I think my experiences within the business will allow me to tell a unique story perhaps more unique than many of my predecessors or peers. It will start all the way back in Oklahoma when I first discovered “Championship Wrestling” on TV in the 60s when my unique journey began simply as a fan. Mike- The group formerly known as the Spirit Squad is a very talented lot. I would bet good money each member gets a chance to “run with the ball”. Contrary to conspiracy theorists, great talent can not be ignored forever. Brodie- Glad you are a Sooner fan. Great win for us in KC last Saturday Night! Stone Cold is currently living in California and getting ready to start preparation for his second WWE Film in early 2007. Plus you can bet Stone Cold will be working hard, as usual, when the promotion begins for “The Condemned” which premiers in April 2007. Joel- If there is a “secret reason” why Randy Savage is not in the WWE Hall of Fame I don’t know it. Randy certainly deserves the accolade. I am sure that “Macho Man’s” day will come. Mike- I have not noticed anyone in the WWE shaking in their boots regarding any other wrestling organizations. Competition makes everyone perform better. Competition is not a bad thing. I refuse to take shots or to wish ill will on any group. I probably would have though when I was in the 8th grade. Wayne- Thanks’s to the war on terror among other political nightmares we are unable to ship any of our sauces to the UK….YET. We can ship caps and shirts. We are working on this shipping nightmare and if you have any suggestions we are wide open for ideas. Bottom line, we are doing all we can to get permission on this project thru all the proper channels. Jared-Congrats on your Boise State Broncos making it to their first BCS Bowl Game. I wish them the best of luck against the Sooners but I don’t have to elaborate on who I will be pulling for. Nonetheless it is a cool deal for the Broncos even though they can’t bring that blue carpet with them to the Fiesta Bowl. Corey-The Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk “I Quit” match on a TBS Clash of Champions was one of my most memorable nights behind the mic. Not only was the match an awesome one between two amazing talents but also because I broadcast it with my idol the late Gordon Solie. I remember having a few ****tails with “The Dean” after the show in Troy, New York on a cold night. We will have more of your feedback later this week. I don’t leave for the Mohegan Sun to prepare for Monday Night RAW until Sunday afternoon and there is no OU football this weekend so I will have more time to work on the site. Please visit our on line store as we have new offers going up this week I think will interest you especially with the holidays just around the corner. Be well. J.R.

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I'm getting a little depressed, because of the lack of the Superstars of RAW, Smackdown! and ECW coming to Australia for a Televised Event. I mean, look back at 2002. 56 thousand people sold out the Rod Laver Arena, I THINK it was.. But anyway, that was more then Wrestle Mania XIX (My favourite Wrestle mania, at that.) But, I'm gunna try and make this more of a comment, then a rant, and ask, why don't you guy's televise down here? When I was at the Survivor Series 2006 Aus tour, I was suprised to see that we had more attendance then the orginal Survivor Series of 2006 it's self. Well, anyways. You guy's should come down here more often. :P Thanks in advance, John.
 
I know there are many talented people who are not employed by the wwe. If you were to pick 1 or 2 who have Never been in wwe, who would you recruit. Also, I noticed a comment about the best big men out there. I just wanted to say, it's a shame that I don't see Hugh Morris (can't remember his real name right off) mentioned when big men are discussed. He is awesome.
 
Hey JR, Like Matt above, I'm very curious to know if you've read Nowinski's book "Head Games"? It's a quick read and knowing you're a huge football fan, I too would love to hear your thoughts on it.
 
you are truly the voice of raw. when joey styles called it it wasn't the same. my question is when are we gonna get another big event in new orleans????????? i mean personally i'd like to see a wrestlemania in the next five years in the superdome(where OU lost in '04), but if not, any TV show would be great. question if you remember: i know we had the 2001 royal rumble in new orleans, and smackdown came before the hurricane, but when was the last time raw came on monday night from new orleans?????? hopefully the hornets get some of their players back soon. you oklahomans just taking a liking to our team might not know this, but we started 2-29 two seasons ago. hopefully we can pull it together soon.
 
Jim, What are the chances of a Clash of the Champions box set coming out in the near future?
 
Hi JR. I was just wondering if DX or Mr. McMahon or WWE ever had plans of officially responding to the wars that Brian Gerard James and Monty Sopp waged. Once, they "accepted" the Hardy Boyz' challenge at December to Dismember but of course, WWE will not make any response since MNM has already accepted it. Then, on one of TNA PPVs, Turning Point, DX was heavily parodied by James and Sopp. And worst, they are challenging DX to a shoot fight on December 16 somewhere in South Hill, Virginia. And I heard that the Million Dollar Challenge that James and Sopp have is legit. UWF promoter/president Hermie Sadler said that he'll do the hosting of the event/venue for the said challenge. I need an answer, we need an answer... You are the only link I know from the fans directly to the WWE management and to Mr. McMahon.
 
Hi JR, just wondering if the WWE have any plans whatsoever of doing any televised events here in Australia such as Raw, Smackdown, ECW or any Pay-Per-Views? The UK and Japan have had their turn, how about us? hehehe Every live event sells out here, including the Global Warning Tour which had 56,750! That's Wrestlemania standard!\
 
Hey JR. I have a question. I have no idea if you can answer it or not but I thought I would give it a try. What happened to Scott Vick? Last I heard he was in development a few years ago and then he vanished. Do you have any idea where he is or what he is doing these days? Thanks, Adam
 
Good Luck Show-DDT
 
I think it's interesting that none of my comments ever get posted. Must be a little too hot or intelligent for some. But not you JR. I'm sick of wrestling in this country, it's crap, and I'm sick of everyone pretending it's business as usual. Grow up and get a brain your head. It sucks and that's all there is to it. I can predict that this little message will get put right in the trash. Good work guys. Way to respect the opinions of the fans...
 
JR, I have to say that as a wrestling fan, a hold for hold fan, I am embarrassed by the current state of pro wrestling in the US and elsewhere. TNA is a much better WRESTLING product, true, but the WWE is a much better television product. In my opinion it is largely due to McMahon's experiences in putting on one show after another with mixed success. He has been a pioneer of PPV as well as live television. He, and all the hard working men and women throughout the years, have done just as much to advance the medium of LIVE television as the old Gillette Boxing programs from the 50's. With that said, it seems to me that McMahon, who has made his money on chances, risks, and rewards, has run out of envelopes to push and chances to take. This does not mean I think him a washed up promoter. On the contrary, I feel he is still one of the smartest men in all of business and especially wrestling. But the point must be noted that he did not get here alone. The list of great and wonderful talent in and out of the ring that has helped McMahon get were he is could go on for hours, but the point remains: he didn't do it alone. And although I see the WWE as the Budweiser of the wrestling business, there is room for a number two. I'm not suggesting that TNA Wrestling is a number two, just making the point that A number two is needed to freshen up the sport and give the promoters and bookers a real look at what wrestling fans truly want. I feel the WWE, after winning and losing against countless "foe promotions" through the years, has developed a Napoleonic sense of destiny. This is a bad road to go down. WCW was living in that frame of mind when it gave away Goldberg/Hogan LIVE on Nitro and then hired Russo to "Right the ship". Truth is, and you know this just as well as I do, that nothing lasts forever. And if I walked up to you on that fateful night in Troy, New York, with a match about "Two Words, Five Letters: I Quit", and told you that you'd go to the World Wrestling Federation in 1993 and that WCW would go under in early 2001, you would have laughed and brushed me off. Nothing lasts forever. In that vein it would be nice to see the WWE give back to it's loyal fans not because it feels it has to, but because they feel they need to. Without me, the readers of this blog, my grandfather who loved this sport with a passion rarely seen, there would be no wrestling on USA or Spike TV or PPV. There would be no ECW, WCW, TNA, AWA, WWE/F, WWC, AAA, or CMLL. There would be no "Superstars", no commentators, no "Nature Boy" or "Gorilla". No JR, no King. I am not happy with the state of wrestling anywhere. But at least there's wrestling. Fans of this sport, or whatever some naysayer chooses to call it, deserve more than we get. Not just from Stamford, but Orlando as well. We are not "Butts in seats", "Marks", or "Geeks". Some of us are passionate about a sport that hasn't been a sport since Bruno and Funk. The days of the "Bad Street" match are history, as well as the old WCW Saturday Night and World Wrestling Federation SUPERSTARS. Even so, it doesn't mean we have to forget that those days existed. A spine buster isn't all Double A stood for or should be remembered for, A "WHOO" and chop aren't all that the "Nature Boy" stood for or should be remember for, A kilt and "Hot Rod" shirt are not what "Rowdy" Roddy Piper stood for or should be remembered for. Am I talking about respect? I guess so. If I am, I guess it's about the lack of respect for the men who can't walk because of years in the ring, serving to the public, respect for a man who has been gone over a year now, but is dragged through the mud every Friday night on SmackDown!, respect for a little thing called PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING. It is in that respect that I hope the next ten bell salute given out on RAW, SmackDown!, ECW, or iMPACT!, isn't for a sport that's kicking itself to stay alive. I miss my sport, I miss my passion, I miss my wrestling. And, by God, if I'm the only one? God save me. God save all us lowly fans of wrestling. McMahon be the best thing going in wrestling today or in the last twenty-five years, but wasn't Rome the greatest thing on earth at one time. I'm surmising the "death" or end of the WWE, that can only happen with the passing of McMahon, but am simply saying this: Every road ends and every thing is uncertain. It is a dangerous mindset to be living in when one believes they are the king. Someday the crown will fall off and expose the man for who he is. In the past the WWE had shown it's character and resilience when faced with great odds. Lately the WWE has shown little class or respect for women, African Americans, or it's loyal fan base. In a last thought let me say this: It is foolish to think that what Michael Richards said can be fought by having two stereotypical, black, gang bangers beat up a caricature of Kramer. It wasn't funny, it was disgusting. And what Richards did was disgusting, too. Follow me? Take it easy and keep your knees loose.
 
JR Whos Your Royal Rumbpe Pick For this Year?
 
Hello JR, The website above you can see whom my favorite star is that of Shawn Michaels with HHH a close 2nd. Im 25 married stay at home mom of two, and My question to you is really one that i have asked before but I amnot here to grip about ya i love ya JR and glad you resigned with the wwe. QUestion: Do you ever see another match of Shawn Michaels vs Austin in another match? I know Austin is very banged up and we have here his book and DVD and respect himvery much and his health of course but from both AUstin's book and Shawns book I get teh feeling the two are much closer then recent yrs So I Believe Shawn would protect him adn take care of him in the match just like when Hunter did the same for Shawn at taboo Tuesday 2004( one of my alltime favs for obvious reasons around it). I just would love to see that and i say it again it may ruffle some feathers but I am so thrilled and relieved that AUstin turned down Hogans offer please thats not a good match up AUstin deservesbetter. Sorry I have tostick up always for Shawn Michaels im a Mark forever for that man. thanks for your time
 
Hey JR, One question what are your thoughts on AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. Would they make great WWE Wrestler's if they come over in the future and what current wrestler outside of the WWE would you want to see step foot in a WWE ring.
 
Just want to wish you & your family & all the WWE superstars a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From the Peach state in downtown Newnan , Ga.
 
Glad your staying around for another year as raw wouldnt be the same without you and the king commentating the matches. When will you do a live evnt or tv taping in manchester again?
 
Its a shame paul hayman has gone from ecw and its a shame big show has taken a long hiatus from the ring. the raw in manchester was very good its a shame that rated rko had to cheat to win the tag titles by taking out the hotrod do you know when harry smith will be debuting on tv?
 
Hey JR, love the work you do on the site and first of all want to say thanks for taking the time to speak to the fans: As you are wrestling's most famous football fan, have you read Chris Nowinski's book 'Head Games - Football's Concussion Crisis' and if so what are your thoughts on it?
 
J.R., What are your thoughts on the rumors that R.V.D. is unhappy with the current ECW situation and will be heading to TNA once his contract expires in six months? In my opinion, WWE can't afford to lose a talent like him and should be doing everything they can right now to ensure he stays (like giving him another title run, which he deserves). After all, hasn't he suffered enough?
 
I think the Flair/Funk "I Quit" match was a classic as well. That is one match I always watch on the "Ric Flair Collection" dvd set everytime I bring it out. I just wish they could have showed more of the post match activity as well, but there is only so much space even on dvds I guess. Will be listening for you on the radio this afternoon here in Detroit. What do you think of the Tennessee-Penn State matchup in the Outback Bowl?
 
JR, You responded to why would Vince McMahon respond to the "War" that was declared on him. I being a loyal full fledged WWE Superfan, once remembered quoted from a certain someone (Triple H) in that certain group (DX), "that had WCW opened the doors to them, it would have benefitted both companies and would have made great television". I for one and many others would certainly love to see something happen..I hate to say it but the storylines are going a bit stale, and it seems that we are being force fed to like it. I am in no way looking for an alternative, just better storylines!
 
Hi, JR. I couldn't help but notice your comment about Australian football. If you want to understand the rules I could try and explain it - as an 18 year veteran of the art of umpiring the game I should know how! But for the uninitiated it is a bit tough to follow. I also noticed your reference to Wrestlemania 17. That causes me to ask for your opinion of Mania 19 at Safeco Field. I thought it was a great show. Not just great matches - a great show. There wasn't a bomb amongst them (which is great for a start), and it just flowed wonderfully. The first four matches were all solid openers. Then you had Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho (match of the night for me) and the rest of the card looked like it was trying to better it. Triple H and Booker T was a better match than I expected, Hogan and McMahon - for what it was - was a great match (I am a self confessed Hogan hater though I will admit) and the Rock and Stone Cold was wonderful. It was tough for Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar to top all that, and it was a shame that Brock fouled up the Shooting Star Press attempt. I don't know about a Wrestlemania in Australia. I heard that the Australian Football League wasn't overly happy with the condition of what was then Colonial Stadium (now Telstra Dome) after Global Warning in 2002 - so if WWE was to use the venue again it would have to be in the southern summer. Which would count out Wrestlemania. For myself - I'd love to see the Royal Rumble down here (my personal favourite pay per view). Or maybe Survivor Series. Lastly, JR - I'm with you about Internet smarks who do plenty of putting down and virtually no propping up (if I could put it that way). I do my own reports on Raw, Smackdown and ECW, and if I like something I'll say so. If I don't I'll say so as well. I'd reference you but local politics has my forum closed off to visitors although that could be changing before the new year. I've always felt that's the better way to go about things. And one more thing - I'm not fan of "gridiron" (as us Aussies call it) but do you have an early tip for the Superbowl?
 
Will Test ever get a big push to becoming WWE Champion? I think he is alot more agile then most of the big guys, such as Kane and would do a helluva job as WWE Champion. What is the deal involving Test?
 
JR, do you think the WWE will ever "revive" the multiple-ring battle royale, like WCW's former WW3 battle royal... say, for example, a 2-ring 40-man battle royale where the winner gets a World Title shot, and say... it takes place at Backlash, calling it the Backlash Brawl?
 
Hey JR, ECW is crap. Kill it off. Thank you please.
 
Hey J.R., just found the site, it's great. I'm not much of a cook myself, but that chipolte sauce sounds good, so I might get some to "loan it out" to my more culinarily gifted friends. Anyway, I was wondering what your thoughts were on the Paul Heyman situation, which is obviously the big news of the week, along with Big Show retiring and the trip to Iraq. Also, could you confirm whether or not he's really gone, if he's going to be back on ECW TV, etc? Thanks a million.
 
JR. I'll be there live at Mohegan Sun on Monday! Purchased tickets a while ago, and can't wait for the show! Should be a good one. Wish there was a way to shake your hand and say hello, but security wouldn't allow it to happen. I've asked this same question before, but I fear it was overlooked. I'll try not to write a book this time for you. haha. #1. Any solid news on the whereabouts of Gangrel, and if we'll be seeing him on tv anytime soon? If so, will it be Raw, Smackdown, or ECW? My guess would be ECW with Kevin Thorn. #2. Have you ever seen Alter Boy Luke in action? I know he had a "dark match" at a Smackdown taping a while back, but nothing came of it. He is a remarkable athlete, and did some crazy moves. Any idea why the WWE hasn't tried to sign him to a deal or anything? Enjoy your well deserved rest this weekend JR, and I'll see you on Monday!!
 
hi sir, i wanted to ask you. i love matt hardy, i think he could be the next shawn michaels but once again there putting him with jeff to be a tag tean again. dont get me wrong hardy boyz are awesome, but i feel like they are passed the tag team thing. jeff is making a name for himself, its time for matt to have a u.s. title run. you think that it will happen any time soon?possibly wrestlemania?
 
I know you have had the opportunity to call some great matches. Have there been times when you knew beforehand you were about to call an all time classic, and if so, could you list 2 or 3 off the top of your head?
 
HEY JR, YOUR THE MAN! how come WWE doesnt bring back the slammy award show back, that was a great show and a way for fans to vote on favorite wrestler of the year and what not..also where is the former diva sunny doing these days? please dont ignore me thanks!!!
 
Hi JR, Just wanted to say Hi and merry Christmas. How do you feel doing a PPV in Kansas City after the Death of Owen Hart? And how would a woman who wants to be a lady Wrestler but not prade in skimpy outfits make it in WWE? with respect, Katherine
 
Hey JR, I was thinking about Raw and the talent roster. Why do you think when one roster has more talent then another (and several don't really get to have much television time,) why not just send them to another brand so they can get to do what they love more? These days the roster split doesnt seem to matter much. We have the Hardy's from opposite brands teaming together, MNM has been teaming together, Cena is gonna main event on a Smackdown PPV, Big Show has been main eventing Raw PPV's, why not just send some talent which isnt being used to another brand? For example: Super Crazy was moved to Raw, but since he debut he really has not done too much. He could have gone to ECW or competed longer in the cruiserweight division. What are your thoughts on this?
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