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Rise and Fall of WCW...Brock vs. Carwin...JR on Food Network

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We are working frantically to get all the info up on the site today (Friday) for our huge sale. We hope that we have a great weekend and we will ship all orders out next week via USPS. These will be limited time offers and when we are out of specific items then the applicable sales packages will obviously be discontinued. Here's a few Random Thoughts.

Thursday night I decided to watch more of the WWE DVD release of "The Rise and Fall of WCW." I must say that this is a great DVD and not only are the matches selected to best represent the period excellent but Disc 1 with all the interviews and sound bytes included is compelling. Jim Crockett, Jr. was tremendous with his comments and it was good to hear a fresh perspective on this well discussed matter from someone who had such a significant, vested interest in the subject. David Crockett also had some really interesting things to say about this matter as well. Of course WCW was created from Jim Crockett Promotions, a regional wrestling company founded by Jim and David's father in the 30's.

I got a few emails from  WCW fans who said that they would not watch this DVD because they did not want to see their favorite brand get beat up any more. I can honestly say that I think WCW fans will really like this DVD. It traced the growth of the brand and all the intriguing individuals involved in the WCW infrastructure over the years. I did not think this was a "hatchet job" whatsoever but the topic is certainly a controversial one.

Even though I was in WCW myself from the beginning of the company, I found that I learned some interesting things about the brand especially matters that occurred after I left Atlanta in 1993. 

Bill Goldberg was all over this DVD and his insight was informative and entertaining. Goldberg added a great deal to this production and I found his inclusion a great "get." So was Dr. Harvey Schiller who was President of TBS Sports during some of the more interesting WCW days and Schiller offered some interesting points of view.

I can't see how any one or any number of people could be "blamed" for the fall of WCW and if people are blamed then they should also be given credit for WCW's successes. Certainly Eric Bischoff often times gets blasted by some critics for his management of the company but Eric made an major impact in the business, lead his brand to 84 weeks straight of ratings wins, and helped many men and women to be paid a great deal of money during their "run" in Atlanta.

I got so wrapped up in this DVD that I finally went to bed at 4:30 a.m. Friday morning so I obviously enjoyed what I was seeing. It is production's like this that I believe would have a viable place on cable TV as non event, wrestling specials. I am a big fan of TV documentaries and this one was wonderfully produced, seemed to be factual, and told a compelling story. 

Some will knock me, as usual, for perceived "shilling" but I honestly believe that the vast majority of wrestling fans will truly enjoy this DVD. I loved watching some of the great bouts that I had the privilege of broadcasting with such men as Bob Caudle, Magnum T.A., Terry Funk, and Dusty Rhodes and there will be more to talk about as I continue to watch more of the bouts included on this 3 disc set. As a matter of fact, the matches chosen for this 3 disc set are really awesome. I loved the trip down memory lane with so many broadcast partners when my role was as the play by play man and of which I enjoyed so much.   

My wife Jan even sat up with me the entire time and particularly enjoyed Disc 1 which had the sound bytes/opinions on  it.  

I'm anxious to hear anyone else's feedback on this DVD which you can send to our Q&A Section of this website. 

Got a few interesting questions on our aforementioned Q&A section of the site which has been updated and that you can read now. 

What bookers did I learn the most from? In no particular order, LeRoy McGuirk, Bill Watts, Ole Anderson, Dusty Rhodes, Jim Cornette, Paul Heyman and of course Vince McMahon. All had their own, specific strengths and if one cold file alway all of their positives one could develop a sound understanding of the wrestling side of the business. I think that I have been blessed to be able to do that. Bookers create and creativity is such a subjective entity that's it is almost impossible to accurately pass judgment on the specifics of booking successes and failures as no one has ever booked a perfect year of wrestling with 100% success rate on all their ideas. 

I do know that the best bookers are connected emotionally to their audience and have the ability to listen to their audience which helps one make better, informed decisions.

Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin is going to be a particularly physical affair and if it is promoted properly, IE let Carwin talk all he wants because it's likely that Brock won't say much while in training. If the UFC hype machine can get rolling,   this UFC event could garner another 1M buys on PPV. Carwin will be the flag bearer for the MMA purists who are dying to pay their money to see Brock get his ass whipped. Carwin will be carrying the pressure of being the hero to the MMA world and who has the burden of defeating, arguably, the most despised man in MMA, former WWE Champion Brock Lesnar.  The jury is still out on how Carwin will do when going more than a couple of minutes in a fight but with Carwin being a former amateur wrestling star and with him training in the high altitudes of Colorado I don't feel that conditioning will be an issue. These battles can end on one punch especially when it's two large men trying to land bombs. I've read where some question Lesnar's striking defense which will likely be tested by a competitor who has been successful on the mat and on the gridiron and has nothing to lose and every thing to gain by beating UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar. The guy, Carwin or whomever, that wins the title from Brock instantly becomes a "made man." 

I mentioned I was going to have a "surprise" at Summerslam and the answer is that it's my guest shot on the Food Network that will be taped early Sunday morning. Some of my peers thought I was going to announce that I was leaving WWE when my contract expires later this year. Sorry to disappoint them, that was a joke BTW, but I'm still not at that bridge  yet and those types of decisions will be made later in the year in a professional manner. Let me make it clear that I doubt that I ever fully "retire" from the work force and that I will always be involved in something whether it be continuing to build our J.R.'s Family BBQ Brand or doing other projects of which I have an interest. I enjoy working and staying busy and there are many things that I am excited about exploring as time goes on.  Would I like to slow down a little and not travel every week? You bet...if it could be arranged but, again, time will tell and it certainly isn't something that has me concerned. Life is good and I would rather enjoy every day and the challenges each day brings than to worry about matters that I can't control or that are premature to discuss. Nonetheless I still love the wrestling business and am committed to it and commitment means staying in the saddle on the good days and on the perceived bad days. 

Thanks for stopping by and I hope that you will check back with us and take advantage of the best offers we have ever presented you in our on line store. 

Boomer Sooner!

J.R.       

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"...Life is good and I would rather enjoy every day and the challenges each day brings than to worry about matters that I can't control or that are premature to discuss..."  You are very right.  Life is too short to waste worrying. And besides, worrying is worst than useless. hampers

 

Hey JR!

I'm playing a little catch up with your blog.  So when are you going to be on the Food Network?  Or have I already missed it?

Did Bobby Flay challenge you to a BBQ throwdown or something? :-)

 

Great blog as always, J.R. Really looking forward to see the Rise and Fall of WCW now after your insight. I really loved the Rise and Fall of ECW and I'm hoping this matches it. The line-up of bonus matches looks really good. Can't wait to buy it when it comes out in the U.K.

Would you say it's on a par with the ECW dvd?

Take care, J.R.

D.C. Wood

 

JR, I'm looking forward to seeing you on the Food Network Channel! I watch the Food Network Channel quite frequently, and I love trying out new recipes!  I'm sure yours will be another one I'll be adding to my growing collection. 

 

Hi Jr:

Your a Great Color man the Best in a long time You should Retired so you can spend time with you BBQ biz and your Wife the wrestling Game will always be their for you but you only have a short time with the ones you love and being on the road 24/7 365 days out of the week must be hard on you us fans take what you do for granted when you give up so much for us and you love for wrestling I hope you do take some time off so you can treat your wife Good you work so hard and have little time off I wish you the best and Hope you Take my advices and spend your time with your Wife. Wrestling won't go any where!  

 

Hi J.R.,

Hope that your Food Network spot on Sunday goes great, and that it's not a "Bobby Flay Throwdown", although when it comes to BARBQ, I'm sure that you'll give him a "Smackdown". Good Luck!

Roland Herrera

 
Looking forward to getting this dvd. I know you don't have a crystal ball (or do you) but do you ever see a time when both ratings wise and creatively speaking where two wrestling promotions will challenge each other to raise the bar as during this era. I also was wondering with the way technology is now do you think it has negatively affected the wrestling scene or has helped create a stronger product?
 
Looking forward to getting this dvd. I know you don't have a crystal ball (or do you) but do you ever see a time when both ratings wise and creatively speaking where two wrestling promotions will challenge each other to raise the bar as during this era. I also was wondering with the way technology is now do you think it has negatively affected the wrestling scene or has helped create a stronger product?
 

I'm pumped to get the WCW dvd. I'm a big fan of shoots and backstage info, but in this case I'm more interested in the actual matches than the POV's. There's just too much credit/blame to spread, and until a neutral party makes a can't miss doc on this subject(unlikely with WWE owning the material) I'll just stick with my own opinions about who deserves what.

I still watch a small amount of WWE now, I record it but usually have it on as background noise. I'm still a huge fan of the biz so I depend on DVD's to get my fix. (I can't go rated PG, sorry). And JR, we hope you never retire. For one, you're the only decent announcer in the company. Besides the fact you're the best of all time, of course. You, then Solie, then Lance Russell.

 

 

It's generally human nature to seek the simple answers.  When things go wrong we like to place the blame on the one person, or the one thing.  But the world is rarely that simple.  In the case of the fall of WCW many will (and have) blamed Bischoff, but you're right, ultimately he had as many good contributions as bad.  Russo is an even easier target, he was an arrogant ass and a McMahon-wannabe, but then again he came in late, getting stuck with the mess everyone before him made.  Don't even get me started on Jim Herd.  But if one person must be blamed then you gotta go to the top.  If you give guns to monkeys don't blame the monkeys when people start getting shot.  Turner hired the GMs, Turner approved the outrageous contracts, Turner bears the ultimate blame.

 

So what are you doing for the Food Network? Which show?  I may have missed it in another post.

 

  Hey JR! I've kept checking back periodically today for the big sale that you've been talking about. I can't seem to find anything about it on the site. You did say Fri. Aug.21, didn't you? It's past 6pm eastern. Is it just me? If it is, school me on how to check it out please. Take care and have a great one. Boomer Sooner. Thanks. Michael 

 

The sale items are on my main page and in the store. Order while there is still inventory left.

 

Hey Jr,

Will we see Eric Bischoff on this dvd talking about WCW, or was he not used?

 

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