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Way too much is being made about who presents who in the WWE Hall of Fame. I think some fans are losing sight that the Hall of Fame is about those that are being inducted and not those that are presenting them. For example, this is Steve Austin's well earned and deserved night in Houston on April 4 and not the presenter's. This goes for any one who is presenting a Hall of Fame inductee. Good grief, does it really matter who does a 2 minute or so intro as long as it is the person the inductee wants to represent them? Let's stop the pain, as Michael Cole would say.
I receive many questions from Natalya fans asking about her future. I don't have a crystal ball but I feel that Natalya hasn't scratched the surface of her potential in the WWE and her best days are yet to come. She is fundamentally sound and has a great gift of gab which is a good thing for a talent in wrestling today. I could see her being the Diva or WWE Womens Champion very easily in the future. She's one of my favorites so I hope that I'm not jinxing her.
Back to the presenter thing, someone emailed me a Q&A question suggesting that if Brian Pillman were still alive today that he would be a great presenter for Stone Cold and I couldn't agree more. I actually had not thought of this particular matter but Brian would have been great and would have taken us all on an adventure with a live mic.
An Omaha fan wanted to know if I thought the 'Huskers were going in the right direction and I can say without question, yes. Coach Bo Pelini is another of the Youngstown, Ohio guys who have evolved into becoming great coaches. Nebraska is in great shape with Pelini. BTW I got to meet former Nebraska coaching legend Tom Osborne last week and that was very cool.
Some want to know why the WWE doesn't do DVD's from the Memphis or Mid South Wrestling territories. Simple reason is that the WWE doesn't own the libraries. The Memphis video library situation is a mess which is really too bad as they had some great weekly TV shows for years and years but unless someone cares enough about organizing this library it is likely fans will ever see that period of wrestling be shared with today's fans. Mid South is owned by Bill Watts' ex-wife and she has not demonstrated an interest in selling the library as best I know but I am not nor do I want to be involved in that negotiation which I assume is dormant at this time.
Check out many of the lost classics including a tag match between Ricky Steamboat/Shane Douglas vs. Barry Windham/Brian Pillman on the new WWE produced Starrcade DVD. What a helluva match and there are more where that came from.
Someone asked me about cooking venison. My Mom did it the best but she usually marinated it over night in either milk or Italian salad dressing to take the gamey taste out of it. We ate venison a great deal at our home because Dad was a dedicated and talented hunter. We even had Venison sausage which was really good especially when processed with Jalapeños.
"The World's Angriest Announcer" signs have been popping up at Smackdown TV tapings which I quickly point out to my partner who is indeed the angriest man in the world, Tazz. Thanks for having some fun with this and thanks as well for the JR's BBQ signs. Hey, a man has to build a business and prepare for the future, right? Brother needs some help!
Tazz is rapidly becoming the "King of Long Island Baseball" and certainly would seem to me that his post wrestling life might include baseball in some shape, form or fashion. The man knows baseball as I have discovered from traveling with the "Tony Soprano" of LI hardball.
Several questions this past week regarding Rick Rude for some reason. The Minnesota native was one of the legit tough guys in the biz and was underrated as a protagonist in the wrestling business. Perhaps one of the most underrated bad guys in the business in recent memory. Rick had great, natural timing and believability. The injury bug bit him at a truly inopportune time. Rick also apparently had drug issues perhaps as a result of his injuries. Rick was a guy from the old school of wrestling who really never fully trusted anyone or so it seemed and always was cautious of people. I always got a long with him well but one could tell that Rude was never going to really trust any one who worked in a wrestling office. Perhaps he had good reason but it never affected the way we personally interacted. Most fans might never appreciate just how good Ravishing Rick Rude truly was but Rick going back to WCW seemed to not work for him but I could be wrong on that one.
Will the WWE ever do a Reality TV Show has been asked here recently also. I have no idea is the answer. However, if the WWE could manage and vet the production of such a show I could theoretically see it happening as it give the brand more exposure and might help embellish existing stars or create new stars. I know of nothing on the "drawing board" but reality TV is cheap to produce and seems to be the current trend on many TV networks.
Someone asked about the possibility of Brock Lesnar fighting in the UFC at 205 and that's not going to happen. For Lesnar to compete at 205 he would have to be deathly ill which I wish on no one. Lesnar is as natural a 280 or so pounder as one will ever see but he is so quick and athletic that we often lose track of just how big he is. Heavyweight is Lesnar's home for the long haul and the better he gets at his overall MMA game the tougher it is for any one to beat him. However, inevitably some one will in the future. I'm not saying the near future but no one will ever go undefeated in all likelihood in the UFC as there's too much competition and unpredictability which makes it fun to watch.
Head on over to our Q&A section and check it out. We also thank those of you that shop with us. We are hoping to have a JR's BBQ presence at WM25 but there are many, many details to work out and right now it looks extremely iffy. More on that when I know more. Be well.
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JIM ROSS HELLO.
if will to happen main event at WM 25 RANDY ORTON VS Jhon CENA?
TOM VINAKUR
Even when I was a young mark for babyfaces, cheering on The Warrior and The Rockers, even then I loved Rick Rude. He had genuine attitude like no one before or since, and despite his gimmick being pretty unchanging, he always got a massive crowd reaction. Fantastic personality in wrestling.
Randy Couture struggled to make 205 when he fought at light heavy, and Brock absolutely dwarfed him. Brock probably has a hard enough time making the 265 heavyweight limit, haha.
Dear J.R.,
I purchased your Cookbook and BBQ Rub for my Better Half for Christmas. He loves it! We love to use the BBQ Rub on Venison Steaks and Venison Tenderloins. Just sprinkle a bit of JR's BBQ Rub on both sides of the Steaks/Tenderloins, let it sit for about a 1/2 hour and then grill as usual. WONDERFUL! His 14 yr old loved them and that is saying a lot!
God Bless,
Amethyst_krystal
JR,
First of all, I totally respect your years of experience and honesty. However I have to respectfully disagree with you. While of course the inductees are the main event, it is very important that their presenters are not just simply there to collect a pay check.
I am not saying that having celebrities shouldn't be an option, but if you do, they should know what they are talking about, like Wade Boggs did with Curt Hennig. Some celebrity presenters (without naming names) just didn't have that....SPOCK, or passion for what they were doing to properly do their inductees justice. It would be like if Lillian or Justin Roberts mumbled their way through their ring introductions.
I always watch Monday Night Raw and have a tendency to pick out minor perfections and imperfections that could help or hurt the show:
I think that for years the entrance of the a Entertainer backstage via limo has gone overlooked. The image of a limo pulling into an arena and the superstar walking out really does not fit anymore with the big type production that RAW has become. In thought, a simple black carpet or a metal barrier, or even a wall with an opening directly in front of the DOOR with the black carpet leading from that specific point. I think that it will help this moment of excitement perhaps.
CS
Rick Rude. The most heelish of heels!!! This is one of the only heels to remain such for the majority of his career. The only time I ever remember him not being a heel was in IWCCW when Honky Tonk Man called him out. Even though he was still a heel then, the fans loved him more than they did HTM lol. RIP RICK!
Mid-South--if you've never been to the Fairgrounds Pavillion in Tulsa to witness that Sunday action with the burnt orange canvas, then you don't know about it! What ever happened to random fireballs (ala Gen. Akbar) and Ghetto Streetfights (ala Hacksaw Reed)? Those were the days.
I think Natalya would be a brilliant fit for The Legacy down the line. Off hand I don't believe there is another second generation woman wrestler, let alone third generation like Nattie is. The set-up writes itself, as a Diva is standing up to The Legacy Boys, and well they're not going to hit a woman, but then again not all Legacies are men...
I hope the fans at the HOF ceremony give up the "What" chanting when Austin speaks. It was fun initially, but it has long since ran its course of being at all amusing, and is down right irritating these days.