Posts Tagged ‘JBL’

Fire Bradshaw Chants At SmackDown, Fan With JBL Bully Sign Ejected (Videos)

Thie controversy surrounding John Bradshaw Layfield allegedly bullying Mauro Ranallo out of WWE is not going away any time soon. Over the past several days, additional mainstream media outlets have picked up the story, including Sports Illustrated and Yahoo. At Tuesday night’s SmackDown Live from Boston, WWE fans made it clear they’re not going to remain silent about JBL’s backstage bullying.

Twitter user @JohnOClock posted this footage of the TD Garden chanting, “Fire Bradshaw” –

Meanwhile, a fan in attendance approached JBL at ringside with a “JBL Bullied Me” sign.

WWE fan taunts JBL with a “JBL Bullied Me” sign (via @waymoore501)

As seen below, the fan was ejected from the arena and received a round of applause from the crowd on his way out.

Moments after SmackDown went on the air, Mauro Ranallo tweeted this message telling fans he’ll be fine and asking them to support the performers who put their bodies on the line week in and week out.

https://twitter.com/mauroranallo/status/851949567192911872

Mauro Ranallo Returning To Showtime Boxing, Posts Cryptic Tweet

Mauro Ranallo will be returning to commentating on April 22nd, just not for WWE. Ranallo will be calling action once again for Showtime Boxing.

https://twitter.com/mauroranallo/status/850760044270321664

While Ranallo has deleted all mentions of WWE on his Twitter profile, he did post one ominous tweet which might be a reference to his current situation with the company.

https://twitter.com/mauroranallo/status/850510459866198016

Mauro Ranallo Gone From WWE?

There is clearly something going on that neither WWE or Mauro Ranallo are talking about publicly. That Ranallo is ready to go back to work for Showtime, but has not made any statements regarding a return to WWE is significant.

Current speculation is that Ranallo’s departure was JBL-related. Considering the accusations in Justin Roberts’ book recently, this issue is more likely to get bigger than it is to go away.

Mauro Ranallo No Longer Lists WWE on Twitter Profile

Mauro Ranallo fans were quick to notice that WWE is no longer listed on his Twitter profile. Ranallo now only lists that he works for Showtime Boxing, is a mental health advocate and has his “Combat Sports Carousel” podcast with Bas Rutten.

He posted the following quote to Twitter on April 5th:

https://twitter.com/mauroranallo/status/848214724642615296

Ranallo had also posted a tweet thanking people for their support, and mentioned his doctor telling him to stay off social media. That tweet however, seems to have been deleted.

JBL Bullying of Mauro Ranallo

Many are speculating that Ranallo’s sudden absence from WWE is due to hazing from John Bradshaw Layfield. As reported here earlier today, the recently released Justin Roberts book makes some harsh accusation towards JBL regarding bullying.

JBL: Justin Roberts An Idiot Who Was Hated By The Whole WWE Crew

Former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts’ new book is now on sale and details his experience working for WWE. While the book is somewhat inspirational (‘fulfilling a lifelong dream’), it also contains several disturbing accounts of hazing and bullying that Roberts experienced on the road. One of the main culprits of this alleged behavior is WWE broadcaster John Bradshaw Layfield.

Some of the claims by Roberts about JBL include:

  • “JBL would throw my bags down the street…he typically referred to me as dipshit and numbnuts despite my always trying to do a great job…every day I saw him, he asked me why I was still alive and told me to go kill myself”.
  • Someone from Smackdown stole Justin’s passport from his bag on the final night of a tour to the UK. It was never returned. He had to go to the US embassy in London to get it reissued. “Stealing a passport out of someone’s bag is a pretty evil rib and not giving it back means it’s no longer a rib.”
  • When they were in Japan on a tour, there were separate buses for the faces and heels. JBL allegedly had both buses pull over and they wouldn’t move until Justin moved to the heel bus. JBL and a others then bullied Justin for the entire journey. “I was very comfortable working the RAW tours. I was scared for my life to work SmackDown tours”.
  • A teenager was interviewing JBL and dropped his notes. Bradshaw asked the kid’s mother if “she had any children who weren’t mentally disabled.”

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. Roberts implies that this behavior was systemic that was encouraged by JBL’s superiors and part of a hostile corporate culture.

JBL has responded to Roberts’ bullying claims by … bullying him. JBL says he won’t respond to “net rumors” but calls Roberts an idiot who was hated by the entire WWE crew.

https://twitter.com/jclayfield/status/850314743306833921

Justin Roberts Talks Backstage Bullying In WWE, JBL, Daniel Bryan Choking Him, Vince

Former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts participated in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Tuesday, where he answered a wide range of questions on his 12-year run in the company spanning from 2002 to 2014.

Highlights from the AMA are as follows:

Do you think the culture of “ribbing” in WWE is somehow related to the backstage bullying you’ve mentioned before? Possibly, some wrestlers cannot see where a rib becomes too serious, and is actually bullying?

It’s the mentality there.

The higher-ups don’t see it as bullying, they laugh it off and encourage it because they just find it funny. Obviously the locker room has changed, but Vince, Kevin, and Hunter like to entertain themselves and it still happens.

What was the absolute worst thing you’ve witnessed JBL do?

He terrorized guys.

It’s funny because people are bringing this up now because of the stuff going on now and the book release, but this was like 2003-2004; it was a long time ago.

He terrorized me, and a lot of guys. He’d make life hell for a lot of guys. He chewed Miz and Morrison out after they won the titles for not celebrating enough.

He was eventually let go back then, and when he came back he was a lot better, but he was mostly only showing up for TV. Even now, it comes across on commentary with how he is with Byron.

Did he have a group of people helping him terrorize people or did he work alone?

He had a group.

He was like the leader, and he pretty much had a cabinet, just like on TV. They followed him and did what he asked. It was him vs. ‘the new guys’

He had taken my passport out of my bag, and the next tour I guarded it with my life. On the flight back, Orlando Jordan told me he would watch my back and I should go to the gift shop. I didn’t take his advice.

I also remember being told I had to bring beer to the guys on the plane, but I got out of that, luckily.

Which guy other than JBL is just an asshole backstage? I know you probably don’t want to bad mouth people but was wondering.

Back then, Bob Holly, Kid Kash, and Orlando Jordan was like JBL’s stooge.

Have there been any incidents of someone standing up to a known bully and putting them in their place infront of the locker room?

Joey Styles did that to JBL on a plane with only a handful of guys, but enough for it to get around. Vince had talked to HHH about it, and HHH told the locker room about it.

How much did you know about the Nexus debut? Did you know Bryan would try and choke you with your tie? Any ill feelings etc?

I knew the general idea. I’d found out about a half hour before the show started. The tie wasn’t planned out, Daniel Bryan is really great at what he does. When he saw me laying their with the tie on, he’s just a smart guy and took it upon himself to choke me. People comment on the selling, but it was real. He wasn’t trying to kill me by any means, but he made it look good.

When we got to the back, everyone, Vince included, praised it. I am glad things worked out for Bryan; the crowd use to chant his name at me like I got him fired and I’d tell people at ringside that I liked him and it sucked he was gone.

If Vince praised it, how did he get fired?

Vince was very happy with it, but from what I understand, it had something to do with a sponsor – something corporate. They were unhappy and WWE had to do what they had to do to get paid and that was their out, no one but Bryan had to take the heat. Fortunately, they made it up to him when they brought him back. Vince had actually called him and explained everything to him.

Craziest Vince story?

He was watching Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara at HIAC, I had asked a writer to find out about a change on the show. The writer happened to ask as Vince was watching that, and he was in a bad mood. I was motioned towards Mark and I got on the headsets, and he immediately began chewing me out. I thought I was getting fired that night.

When you’re getting chewed out on the headset like that, everyone can hear… the guys in the trucks could hear.

Chewed out about what, exactly? Don’t quite understand this.

“God dammit, don’t you know how to do your job? What are you asking?!” Basically yelling at me because I asked how the setup was supposed to go…

Does he say “God damn it” alot?

Yes!

Any Undertaker stories?

There’s a magic that comes with that character, and I had to learn the hard way on how to react to help that character achieve the mystique. I learned my lesson on selling the wrong way.

In Wales, at catering, Taker was across from me and simply had a bowl of two scoops of banakee pie. For whatever reason, I started commentating the eating of his pie in JR’s voice.

I got the Undertaker to laugh at a show, so that was cool.

How would you describe Kevin Dunn? Any interesting stories about him?

Kevin Dunn sits on headsets during the show and just berates everyone. He’s kind of on a throne there. Just talks down to everyone, very negative, very high strung. Just heartless, and not a man of his word. I’m thankful that he hired me, but he’s not a good person in a company full of great people.

Was wondering what was your opinion of Chris Benoit before the tragedy? Was he as batshit crazy as other people have said?

Yes, he was crazy. I talk about that in the book. He had different personalities. He had a personality with a big heart, but on the nights where he was drinking and maybe taking pills, there was a different side and that side was crazy.

Opinion on Lillian Garcia? … and how she was able to stick around after messing up so much?

We always got along. We were very different. There was a period of time where she was making a lot of mistakes, but she was there longer than me, so, I don’t know I guess…

I guess the company were ok with mistakes. If I made a mistake, I wouldn’t get yelled at. It’s not like a normal show where you have time to memorize a script; a lot of times you’d get your verbiage on the spot.

They were patient with mistakes, both mine and hers.

The night you got released from wwe, there was rumor that you flipped off Michael Cole at ringside. Is that true if so, is that why you had been released?

Absolutely not true at all.

There was never any interaction between he and I that night. There were times on other nights I’d talk to him, but we didn’t really interact because he’s on the headsets.

But, the funny part is, he was the one who released me. And when he did, there was no anger whatsoever. No bad feelings whatsoever between us, at all.

You think there is a chance of you going back to the WWE?

No.

I am happy with everything that I did.

I had an awesome run.

I wasn’t treated well when I was there and I wouldn’t want to go through that again. I was treated awesome by co-workers, but I wouldn’t want to go through that experience with upper-management again.

You can read the AMA in its entirety here.

Roberts recounts his WWE career in his newly released autobiography, Best Seat in the House: Your Backstage Pass through My WWE Journey. Visit JustinRobertsBook.com for more information.

JBL Comments On WWE Cancelling His Show, Summer Rae Comments On Lack Of Merch

A fan sent a tweet to JBL about his show, Legends with JBL being canceled on the WWE Network.

https://twitter.com/_MarkD_/status/831610360931217409

JBL responded to the fan and agreed with him.

Summer Rae took to Twitter to point out how the “Cash me outside” girl from Dr. Phil now has merchandise but she still doesn’t have any available.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu10IiXVNBk

Rich Swann Injury Update, JBL Takes A Spill At EC, Scott Dawson Gives Speech At WWE PC

– As seen above, The Revival’s Scott Dawson recently spoke to potential new recruits at the WWE Performance Center tryouts. Wearing a Sasha Banks t-shirt, the NXT superstar promoted hard work, advising the recruits to work as hard as possible and to respect themselves. He told the recruits that they should strive to be as good as he is, but added that it would never happen. After leaving the recruits, he speaks directly to the camera declaring that whether it be in the ring, on the mic, or in the weight room, no one could beat him.

– It will be interesting to see if Rich Swann returns to the ring on 205 Live tonight. He returned to the ring this weekend at WWE house shows after suffering a foot injury a few weeks back.

– JBL took quite the spill during the pre-show for the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on Sunday. See him tumble in the Gif below:

“Legends With JBL” No Longer Filming Episodes

JBL’s Network show has gone the way of the Stone Cold Podcast. The former WWE Champion announced on Twitter that the show has been dropped by the Network.

WWE Network Dropping Unscripted Interviews?

While this is only speculation, one might be able to connect the dots between both JBL and Steve Austin’s podcasts being dropped from the Network. It appears as though “real” interviews are no longer going to be featured on WWE programming.

The Stone Cold Podcast’s last episode aired in August, and management was said not to be happy with how his interview with Dean Ambrose went. There had been earlier concern as well when Austin suggested that Chyna should be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

According to JBL, there is one episode left to air, an interview with Jimmy Hart. Following that episode there are no plans to film anymore.

 

Charlotte’s WrestleMania Opponent(s), Rock’s Super Bowl Commercials, Former WWE Star Shot At

– The current plan for the RAW Women’s Championship at Mania is for Charlotte to defend against Sasha, Bayley and Nia Jax in a Fatal 4 Way. The word going around is that Sasha Banks will be going heel in the lead-up to the match

– A new “Legends with JBL” with WWE Hall of Famer Stan Hansen as his guest is now live on the WWE Network.

– The Rock was featured in two separate Superbowl 51 commercials this year. Trailers for movies Fast & Furious and Baywatch both aired during the show, and can be seen below:

– Former WWE personality Ricardo Rodriguez had a very close call on Tuesday. Rodriguez says somebody shot at his vehicle while he was driving and posted this photo of the shattered back windshield:

The Shield Collection On WWE Network, Miss LA USA At WWE Show, Bring It To The Table Update

– As of this week, WWE Network has not produced a second episode of “Bring It To The Table” with Peter Rosenberg, Paul Heyman and JBL, despite positive initial reviews.

– The WWE Network is debuting a new “Collection” on the rise and fall of The Shield. Below is a sneak peek:

– Mojo Rawley got a photo with 2016 Miss Louisiana USA Maaliyah Papillion as she was at this week’s WWE house show in her home town of Lake Charles, Louisiana:

https://twitter.com/MojoRawleyWWE/status/818674081260339200

New WWE Network Show With Peter Rosenberg, JBL & Paul Heyman Airing Tonight

Peter Rosenberg, JBL and Paul Heyman have teamed up for a new discussion-style WWE Network show to premiere tonight after RAW goes off the air. Below is the official synopsis for Bring It To The Table:

“Join Paul Heyman, John Bradshaw Layfield, and Peter Rosenberg as they debate controversial topics on the WWE Network.”

Rosenberg revealed in a screenshot that they will be discussing such topics as Bret Hart, three hours of RAW and Ric Flair, it appears. He tweeted this photo:

Everything That Happened On This Week’s Talking Smack

John Cena joined Renee Young and JBL as the first guest on Talking Smack. Cena complimented the current roster of the WWE and stated that they haven’t had this much talent in 15 years. JBL stated that he agreed with Michael Cole that John Cena was the greatest WWE Superstar of all time. JBL stated that Cena used to bash The Rock for being a part time wrestler. JBL asked Cena if he was now a part time performer and Cena didn’t really answer the question. Cena instead stated that he was wrong to say those things about The Rock because he is now the highest paid actor in Hollywood and has transcended the wrestling business.

Cena once again stated that he is not leaving the wrestling business and he is sick of the rumors floating around that he is. AJ Styles then showed up and interrupted. Styles stated that Cena tried to big league him tonight by shaking his hand. Styles claimed that he already defeated Cena when he was at his best at Summerslam. Cena stated that he was still recovering from a shoulder injury and that wasn’t his best shot. Styles laughed off the comment and said that Cena was just making excuses.

Styles stated that he is going to do what he does best and that is “beat up John Cena”. Cena went on to claim that Styles’ WWE Championship reign will be coming to an end at the Royal Rumble next month. Styles made fun of Cena’s hat and walked off the set. Cena stated that he feels like the other Superstars have a lack of respect for him now because he is filming movies and exploring other projects. Cena also claimed that he is stronger than he has ever been and that he is fed up with the new era and people claiming that he is done. Cena said that 2016 was not a good year for him and that he has something to prove in 2017. The segment ended with Cena laughing at the fact that Styles believed that he had already taken Cena’s best shot.

American Alpha joined the show to discuss becoming the Smackdown Tag Team Champions tonight on Smackdown. JBL commented on how many people American Alpha came out during a commercial break and hugged. American Alpha apparently gave out a bunch of tickets to family and friends for tonight’s show. Jason Jordan stated that their victory tonight over the Wyatts helps solidify them as a team and when it is all said and done, American Alpha wants to be considered one of the best teams of all time. Chad Gable claimed they won the match tonight because he and Jordan are tag team specialists and the Wyatts are not. JBL compared American Alpha to the Steiner Brothers. JBL also stated that Gable’s catchphrase “ready, willing and Gable” was stupid and told him to stop saying it. JBL apparently hates all catchphrases and wants American Alpha to act like badasses. Gable wound up saying that he would stop using the phrase at the end of the segment.

Dean Ambrose joined the set and stated the he discovered that he looked really good in collared shirts. JBL made fun of Ambrose’s previous attire. Ambrose said that he would “slap the piss out of JBL” if JBL continued to insult him. JBL asked Ambrose if he thought it was inappropriate that Renee Young slapped The Miz last week. Ambrose said that it wasn’t inappropriate and The Miz deserved it. Renee Young asked Dean Ambrose to sit down and he did for a minute or two and then stood back up. Ambrose claimed that he would rather wrestle Bray Wyatt than be locked in a room with an angry women. Ambrose also claimed that his grandmother sent the dog after him once because he stole a popsicle out of the freezer. Talking Smack ended with Ambrose stating that he will knock The Miz’s teeth out of his mouth in their Intercontinental Championship match. Ambrose also stated that The Miz is quietly putting together a Hall of Fame career but that Ambrose is going to “maim” him next week on Smackdown.

Zack Ryder Undergoing Surgery Today? Dixie Carter & JBL On Trump-McMahon

– WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair will be appearing with rapper Coolio at the 25th annual Wing Bowl on 2/3 from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. CBS Philadelphia has full details at this link.

– It appears Zack Ryder may be undergoing knee surgery in Birmingham, Alabama today. WWE has not revealed the results of Ryder’s MRI from Wednesday but he tweeted the following this morning, indicating surgery in Alabama:

– WWE announcer JBL wrote the following in response to a fan that asked if Donald Trump would’ve still appointed Linda McMahon as head of the Small Business Administration if it weren’t for the millions of dollars she donated to him:

TNA’s Dixie Carter also chimed in on the Trump – McMahon news with this tweet to the President-elect:

John Cena Announces New Movie Role, JBL Blocks Co-Worker On Twitter

– John Cena has landed another movie role. Cena posted a video message on Wednesday afternoon announcing his involvement in the film The Wall, which is scheduled to be released on 3/10/2017. The 15-time World Champion will reveal the movie trailer tomorrow afternoon.

– JBL blocked broadcast colleague Mauro Ranallo on Twitter today. As seen below, Mauro re-tweeted a fan comment that knocked JBL for last night’s SmackDown commentary. JBL is no stranger to the block button but this may be the first time he’s blocked a co-worker.

https://twitter.com/mauroranallo/status/806354694302040064

Roman Reigns Talks Kevin Owens, WWE Superstars Update, Several WWE Birthdays

– It’s now confirmed that WWE Superstars is being discontinued once again. 205 Live premieres tonight on the WWE Network.

– Several WWE stars are celebrating birthdays today: Jerry Lawler turns 67, JBL turns 50, Gene Okerlund turns 74 and Dana Brooke turns 28.

– Below is a backstage Fallout video from last night’s RAW with WWE US Champion Roman Reigns looking ahead to Roadblock. Reigns says he has a lot of respect for Kevin Owens but Owens has never faced an opponent like The Big Guy, and Reigns will be taking the Universal Championship from him next month.

Backstage Gameplay In WWE 2K17 (Video), JBL Talks Trump & Economy, Emma Returns

– More gameplay footage from WWE 2K17 has hit the web. 2K Sports developers uploaded the above video that shows what it looks like to fight backstage in the game. The clip shows Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn brawling through the hallways of the arena and in the locker rooms.

– JBL appeared on FOX News on Saturday morning to discuss the stock market and the American presidential race. The former WWE Champion predicted that if interest rates go up before the election, it would be a good thing for candidate Donald Trump’s chances. Layfield said he thinks both candidates are very unlikable and that he was disappointed that out of all the possible candidates — Trump and Clinton are the two he has to choose from. JBL went on to say that while he feels the economy is currently in bad shape, he doesn’t think it’s a depression because the stock market still thrives. When asked what stock people should buy, Layfield predicted that GoPro (GPRO) will do well.

– Emma, who has been out of action since May with a back injury, was on the road with WWE this week. She returned this weekend at WWE’s live event in Louisville, KY when she performed as the special referee for a six-woman tag match. The match saw Sasha Banks, Bayley and Alicia Fox defeat Charlotte, Dana Brooke and Nia Jax.

Kevin Owens Talks To Michael Cole, The Rock Responds To Trolls (Video), More

– WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens was Michael Cole’s guest for this week’s WWE.com sit down interview. Owens said he’s not worried about defending his title against Seth Rollins at Clash of Champions because Seth has been a failure since returning from knee surgery. It also doesn’t matter if Roman Reigns is added to the match. Regarding Triple H essentially handing him the Universal Championship by interfering in the Fatal 4 Way match last week, Owens says he had no idea what Triple H had planned, but he made the right decision.

– Bobby Roode vs. No Way Jose has been announced for next week’s NXT episode.

– The Rock has posted his first YouTube Q&A video, seen below. The Great One does not answer any WWE questions but responds to a few trolls.

– JBL arranged for the European Rugby Champions Cup winners, the Saracens Rugby Club, to receive a custom WWE Championship replica at Wednesday’s WWE house show in London. Below are photos of the team:

Eden Addresses Speculation, Holy Foley Filming At Extreme Rules, JBL On “X-Pac Heat”

– Charlotte revealed on Instagram that she was filming the “Holy Foley” series at Extreme Rules today. Mick and Noelle Foley’s WWE Network show will premiere this fall.

– Eden tweeted to confirm that she will be working tonight’s pay-per-view. There has been speculation on her WWE status after husband Cody Rhodes announced he had requested his release.

– JBL had this Twitter exchange with fans over the term “X-Pac Heat”:

Next “Legends With JBL” Set, WWE Star Filming with Tyler Perry, Ziggler Note

– The next installment of “Legends with JBL” will be a two-part special with WWE Hall of Famer Booker T. They will begin airing on the WWE Network later this month.

– Dolph Ziggler will be appearing on FOX Business program “Kennedy” this Thursday night.

– David Otunga is filming a new project with Tyler Perry for the Oprah Winfrey Network, as seen in this photo:

Road Dogg Reveals He Contemplated Suicide While Struggling With Addiction

On Legends with JBL after RAW tonight, JBL interviews WWE producer, talent scout, and former wrestler Brian “Road Dogg” James. At one point during the interview, the D-X member breaks down in tears when discussing some of the darker times in his life.

JBL brings up when Road Dogg was released from WWE and joined TNA, and he made some negative comments about the McMahon empire. JBL is referring to statements like these, from the Road Dogg in a post-WWE interview: “Hunter was always a dick, and what’s up with that mustache. I second that [Hunter is a “f**king idiot”], I almost broke his nose one time.” James also once told a story from intervention, where he was going to try to break Triple H’s nose until Sean Waltman got between them.

“It was the dumbest mistake I ever made, as far as my career goes,” James told JBL of his comments & actions against WWE and Triple H. “I was unemployed, I was a drug addict, and I contemplated suicide — like, a lot.”

Related: Scott Hall On Reason HHH Didn’t Contact Him During Recovery, Road Dogg’s WWE Position

James also discusses his military service, invading WCW with D-X, and more. The show will air immediately after RAW tonight on the WWE Network.

Related: Fact Checking Road Dogg’s Tweets On WWE Profits & Ratings

Roman Reigns On Next Week’s RAW Main Event, New Theme For Del Rio?, JBL

– JBL recently spent some time on Twitter fielding questions from wrestling fans. During his Q&A wih fans, JBL noted that he believes the best announcers of all-time are Jerry Lawler, Bobby Heenan, Gorilla Monsoon, Michael Cole and Jim Ross. He said either Lawler or Heenan would have to be considered the best color commentator of all-time, and that Cole is the best he’s ever worked with. You can follow JBL on Twitter @JCLayfield.

– Following Monday’s RAW, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns has vowed he will emerge successful in his title defense next week, where Vince McMahon will serve as the special guest referee. Reigns tweeted the following about the first RAW main event of 2016:

– In addition to the new tights he wore in his match with John Cena at the WWE MSG live event on Sunday, Del Rio came out to new theme music. As seen on Monday’s RAW, Del Rio was back to wearing his usual trunks and coming out to his regular theme music. Whether or not he will eventually change to the new look and come out to the new music on television remains to be seen.

JBL Responds To Vince Russo’s Comments About His “Legends” Show On WWE Network

https://youtu.be/ifIAj9YN0fI

WWE announcer and host of his own new WWE Network show took exception to comments made about the program, called “Legends With JBL,” from former WWE, WCW and TNA writer Vince Russo.

JBL wrote a lengthy explanation in response to comments made by Russo about JBL’s past shows with the man who helped WCW finally overtake WWE as the biggest national wrestling company, Eric Bischoff.

Featured above are the original comments made on video by Vince Russo, which were released back in September, and below is JBL’s response, which he posted on his Facebook page on Saturday.

“I saw the comments Vince Russo made about the interview I did with Eric Bischoff. I want to address a couple of points. Mr Russo said that Eric decided to appear on WWE programming-this is true, but at my request ,this was NOT Eric’s idea, it was mine. Eric is a friend and I knew he would be a great interview. To take WCW from losing $10 million to making $40+ million in five years is one of greatest stories in history. I wanted to capture this…and we did.

I am very proud of this interview. I understand Mr Russo is not happy with the content of some of Eric’s comments. I felt Eric was honest, I have known Eric for some time-I have a ton of respect for him. However, there is two sides to every story. What Eric did is incredible, I wanted this on record. For the record-I believe Eric.

It is no secret that Mr Russo and I don’t like each other, but that being said-I have no problem asking him on a show and letting him say whatever he wants. Mr Russo and I have both gotten older and hopefully wiser-would love him on a future show. I have zero animosity to Mr Russo—I am getting old:)

The other point is that Eric made money on the interview-I know his pay and it was done for history and not for money. Same as I did some other great interviews that are ‘in the can’, I want to preserve history and show honor and respect to legends with this format, it’s not about money…trust me:) It’s some of the highest watched shows on the Network.

I asked for this format to record history and honor legends-Eric fits both. Proud of my friend, Eric, for what he has done, I thought I was fair with the interview. Would be honored to have Vince Russo on the show as well-and would treat him with respect as well.

BTW, I am not asking for Mr Russo to come on the show-I am not, happy if he did, but not seeking him to come on show. He seems to be doing fine doing what he is doing, and I am happy working with at risk kids in Bermuda on my days off and certainly not asking for more work as every day I do a network show takes away from work with kids who really need my help!”

JBL Tapes 4 New “Legends” Episode Today, Lana’s Holiday Photo Shoot, More

– The latest edition of WWE’s “5 Things” video, which is featured above, looks at 5 Hall Of Famers surprising last matches in WWE.

– JBL noted via social media that he will be filming four new episodes of his WWE Network original series, “Legends with JBL” at WWE Studios on Wednesday. The WWE announce team member tweeted the following about the tapings:

– WWE Diva Lana posted the following preview photo of a recent Holiday-themed photo shoot done by WWE this past Monday.

Former WCW Announcer Rips Michael Cole and JBL

Former WCW and TNA announcer Scott Hudson didn’t hold back in a two-hour conversation with IYH Wrestling Radio, unloading on WWE announcers Michael Cole and John “Bradshaw” Layfield, the failed Invasion angle, and WWE using Reid Flair’s death in an angle with Charlotte and Paige.

Excerpts from the interview, provided by host Vic Vic Schiavone, are as follows:

On the current state of wrestling commentary:

“Well first, Michael Cole sucks. That guy couldn’t call a one-horse race. Unfortunately, the best announcer they have on RAW is Byron Saxton, and they don’t let him show his stuff. JBL…he’s terrible, he’s horrible…They don’t know what to do, but then again I’ll give Cole at least a little bit of credit in that he’s doing what he’s told. If he wasn’t doing what he was told, he would be working for Joey Styles at the dot com office. And that’s sad, is that they’ve got the best announcer in the last twenty years on staff not announcing. The guy for New Japan, Mauro Ranallo, he’s the best announcer in wrestling and it’s not even close. He’s fantastic. The guys on Ring of Honor, Kevin Kelly and the rest of that bunch, they’re good, too. But the announcing on basically every WWE product across platforms is atrocious.

I’ve gotta say this, I’m a huge mark for The King (Jerry Lawler); he could read things out of the phone book and I would listen. So I love The King, take him out of that equation, otherwise the announcers there are worthless. But, to their everlasting credit, they’re doing what they’re told. And Vince (McMahon) is happy as a clam, watching ratings…and viewership and everything else and gimmick sales go right in the tank.”

On WWE’s Invasion angle:

“Keep this in mind…when they bought us out, should there ever have been a bigger angle than the Invasion Angle? Because you had ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) thrown in there, too…That angle, start to finish, should still be going today, fourteen years later. And the problem is one person’s fault, and that’s Vince McMahon. He would not in his dying breath put over a WCW talent or an ECW talent. Now…some guys got over in spite of Vince trying to bury them, but Vince’s whole idea was to bury both companies. It wasn’t to make money by saying “Oh my God, this is WCW vs. WWE vs. ECW”, it was “This is WWE, stop. WCW and ECW guys are job guys.” That’s all he wanted, that’s all he saw, and he did not care that he was sitting on a 20-million dollar profit. He was comfortable with a 2-million dollar profit because he got to bury WCW and ECW.”

On the current state of wrestling:

“Actually I like all the guys in The Shield, the Wyatt Family guys are entertaining to watch, but the guys out there now, to bring this whole show full circle, it’s all promos. When we had WCW, we had the Power Plant and we brought in the bunch called The Natural Born Thrillers ((Chuck) Palumbo, (Mark) Jindrak, (Shawn) Stasiak, Reno, Mike Sanders). All those guys, with the exception of Sanders, they were all horrible promos. I mean, terrible. But they were great athletes…I mean you go back and watch that stuff they were incredible workers, but they couldn’t cut a promo if you had a gun to their head…And it’s like The Natural Born Thrillers are now the entire roster of the WWE top to bottom: great looking guys, average to fantastic workers, no promo ability; none. I think I mentioned on some discussion the other night that I had online that listening to Roman Reigns cut a promo has all the fire of a Dr. Ben Carson haiku reading. And that’s probably being kind to both of them.”

On WWE using Reid Flair’s death as part of an angle:

“Well, there’s been so much made of that from Monday night with Charlotte and Paige, but…has the death of Ric Flair’s son ever been used in an angle before? No. But has something as disgusting because it’s real been used in a promotional angle before? Sure…Katie Vick…Hunter accused Kane of murdering and I guess burying a high-school cheerleader…That obviously wasn’t real, but that’s disgusting. And there have been other disgusting things like Blackjack Mulligan’s heart attack…there was a David and Mike Von Erich memorial parade of champions…they named the show after the two dead guys, much less invoking the name of Reid Flair Mondaynight on RAW. The fact that it’s raising so many eyebrows means that wrestling might have actually not had to resort to that level of angle to get stuff over for so long that this seems so disgusting when in the whole course of history it has been lapped several times in the disgusting category.”

NXT Talent Cuts Expected, Big Guests On “Legends With JBL,” Soccer Players At RAW (Photo)

– There are rumors going around claiming that WWE is planning on announcing one or two NXT talent cuts in the near future. While we can confirm the talk, there hasn’t been any word yet regarding which talents may be on the chopping block. The cuts are expected to be announced in the next month or two.

– As noted, WWE will be running a special “Undertaker Week” on the WWE Network starting next Monday. As part of the special theme, a new episode of “Legends with JBL” will premiere. The show will feature “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Triple H and Shawn Michaels talking about “The Dead Man.”

– Triple H posted the following photo of himself with U.K. soccer stars Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs and Darren Fletcher at backstage at Monday’s RAW in Manchester, England.

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