Posts Tagged ‘Jeff Jarrett’

Jeff Jarrett’s WM Diary (Video), HHH & Stephanie McMahon Arrive (Photo), Mahal Talks Possible 3MB Reunion

– WWE posted the following WrestleMania Diary video on their YouTube channel of 2018 Hall Of Fame inductee Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett did an interview with The Midday 180 on Nashville’s 104.5 The Zone:

– Below are videos of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon arriving in New Orleans for their Mixed Tag Team match against Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 34 this weekend. Check it out:

– WWE posted a clip from WWE Network’s “Ride Along,” featuring Jinder Mahal and Sunil Singh. Mahal discussed the formation of Three Man Band (3MB) and said he believes the faction will return one day as a dominant one:

Jeff Jarrett Gets Emotional About Reconnecting With Vince McMahon

Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this Friday night. Jarrett will join Goldberg, The Dudley Boyz, Ivory, Hillbilly Jim, Mark Henry and Kid Rock (celebrity wing) as inductees to the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018.

WWE uploaded a video today featuring Jeff and Karen Jarrett. Jeff was asked who he was excited to reconnect with during WrestleMania weekend.

Jarrett explained that it was difficult to choose one person because he was thinking about the talent that was there when he was an active performer in WWE. Jeff also brought up the Superstars that he helped nurture along and the people behind the scenes that are still with WWE that helped him in his career.

Jeff then brought up reconnecting with Vince McMahon and got emotional. Karen asked him if he was nervous and Jarrett laughed and said that he was. Jarrett got choked up and stepped away for a moment to gather himself. Karen stated that everything has happened for a reason and has brought them to where they are now.

Jarrett returned and stated that at the end of the day, Vince McMahon did not have to this. Jeff became emotional again and repeated that WWE did not have to do this. You can check out Jarrett’s reaction to reconnecting with Vince McMahon in the video below.

Jeff Jarrett Backstage At SmackDown (Video)

2018 WWE Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Jarrett was backstage at this week’s SmackDown Live, which emanated from his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.

It was the first time in 19 years that Jarrett stepped foot inside a WWE arena.

WWE released footage of Jarrett reuniting with old friends and making new ones as part of the annual WrestleMania Diaries series, which chronicles the company’s biggest week of the year.

With Shane McMahon stepping down as SmackDown commissioner and Daniel Bryan returning to active competition, Jarrett would be an interesting pick to be an on-air authority figure for WWE’s blue brand following WrestleMania. WWE went a similar route with Kurt Angle last year, with Angle becoming the General Manager of Monday Night Raw after his induction. Another Superstar Shake-Up is expected after WrestleMania and Jarrett would certainly give the show a different feel.

What do you think about the possibility of Jeff Jarrett as an authority figure on SmackDown Live? 

Jeff Jarrett Comments on Global Force Wrestling Status

32-year veteran, Jeff Jarrett, will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this weekend. Jarrett isn’t closing the door on his wrestling career just because he is entering the Hall of Fame, however. He still plans on getting his Global Force Wrestling promotion off the ground.

Last year, Jarrett was briefly named President of Impact Wrestling and the company was ready to re-brand as GFW. Backstage problems and a stay in rehab led to Jarrett being dismissed from Impact just months later, however.

Jeff Jarrett on Current Status of Global Force Wrestling

Jarrett took part in an interview with the Sporting News recently and confirmed GFW is still alive.

When asked about GFW’s future, here is what Jarrett had to say:

“Our industry has extreme growth potential international and Global Force is working on two specific projects. One very big, the other is still pretty big. When you look around the world and, through my TNA days and ever dating back a few years before that, the international scene is only going to get bigger. There’s no doubt in my mind it’s got such growth opportunity. Internationally is where I’m going, where Global Force is going, and I think that’s where the industry is going.”

Sami Zayn Reacts To Daniel Bryan’s Announcement, Road Dogg On Inducting Jeff Jarrett Into WWE HOF

– As seen on this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown Live in Pittsburgh, PA at the PPG Paints Arena on the USA Network, Daniel Bryan announced that he would team up with Shane McMahon to take on Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in a Tag Team Match at WrestleMania 34.

The WWE added an interesting twist to the match as there is a stipulation to go along with it.

If Bryan and McMahon win, then Zayn and Owens remain fired, but if Zayn and Owens win, they will be reinstated to SmackDown Live.

Keep in mind that this match may change as McMahon was just released from the hospital. For more on that, click here. You can see Zayn’s reaction to the announcement below:

As we noted on the site, Road Dogg will induct Jeff Jarrett into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. WWE’s YouTube channel has released this video of Renee Young speaking with the Road Dogg about the honors:

WWE Announces Jeff Jarrett’s Hall Of Fame Inductor

WWE has officially announced who will be inducting Jeff Jarrett into the WWE Hall of Fame this year and it’s quite fitting, to say the least.

On Tuesday morning, the sports entertainment company announced that former WWE star and current agent, Road Dogg will do the honors for the former WWE Intercontinental Champion.

If you recall, Dogg and Jarrett were paired together on television starting in 1994. Dogg was known as The Roadie, acting as Jarrett’s gofer as he tried to use WWE to springboard to country music superstardom.

Some fans may not remember this but, Dogg provided the vocals for Jarrett’s debut single, “With My Baby Tonight.”

WWE holds their 2018 Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday, April 6th in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Smoothie King Center and will air on WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network. Bill Goldberg will headline the class.

Jarrett reacted to the news by writing the following on his official Twitter account:

Jeff Jarrett Talks His Relationship With WWE, Provides Minor GFW Update

Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett is having a pretty good start to 2018, and with the news of his Hall of Fame induction, the possibilities could be endless for him with the WWE.

Jarrett recently spoke with Nola.com to talk about various topics including his induction into the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame class, which is slated to go down on Friday, April 6th in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Smoothie King Center. Bill Goldberg will headline the class. Other names that have been confirmed to be inducted this year include Ivory, The Dudley Boyz, and Hillbilly Jim.

“It was a Sunday morning in early January. It was all in about 60 seconds. I was shocked. It was a very surreal moment. And then pretty quickly, I had a real sense of gratitude and am very grateful and humbled. My family has been in the business for three generations. For me to get this honor, I’m just incredibly humbled about this situation.”

When pressed about who would be inducting him, Jarrett responded by stating, “Stay tuned for the announcement. I’m very excited about the guy that has been chosen.”

Jarrett added when he was asked about his relationship with the sports entertainment company, “It’s been nothing but spectacular reconnecting. Really looking forward to getting to New Orleans and not just seeing faces we see on camera every week but people behind the scenes.”

After departing from TNA Wrestling (now Impact Wrestling), in 2014, Jarrett founded another new promotion, Global Force Wrestling (GFW). During this interview, he was asked about what’s going on with GFW after he cut ties with Impact Wrestling last year.

“I’m working on some international projects as we speak. It is, without a shadow of a doubt, the best I’ve been in years. Feel great. And not just physically. Mentally and emotionally and spiritually as well. I’m really excited about the next chapter of my career. The international wrestling scene has so much growth opportunity – Asia, South America, Africa, Europe, all around the world.”

Jarrett also talked about wrestlers that were created in TNA and more. You can check that out by reading the full interview here.

Jeff Jarrett On Becoming WWE Hall Of Famer, Reveals If He Has Spoken To Vince McMahon

Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett recently spoke with Ryan Ryder on the latest edition of Main Event Radio (transcript courtesy of PWinsider.com) to talk about various topics. During the interview, he was asked about becoming a WWE Hall of Famer this year and if he has spoken with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon yet.

“I got asked in January and had some time to digest it. It’s still sort of surreal to me. I’m incredibly humbled by the amount of the exposure that’s gone with it. It’s an honor. There are less than 200 wrestlers in there and I’m one of the lucky ones in there. It was a shocker. Without question, a lot of our history is quite documented if not quite accurate. In 2001, when Vince acquired Turner’s organization they went their way and I went my way. I didn’t think it would be in the cards . I don’t believe in coincidences. It’s going to be 32 years from the day I started my career to the day I get inducted into the Hall of Fame.”

“I’m very excited about the weeks to come and I’m very looking forward to seeing and speaking with him [Vince McMahon].”

WWE holds their 2018 Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday, April 6th in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Smoothie King Center. Bill Goldberg will headline the class. Other names that have been confirmed to be inducted this year include Ivory, The Dudley Boyz, and HillBilly Jim.

Also during this interview, he was asked about NXT and Triple H, who oversees the developmental brand, building it up to being considered a third brand that the sports entertainment company has to offer to its fans alongside their flagship show, Monday Night RAW as well as SmackDown Live.

“NXT is growing; it is truly a 3rd brand. The network gives it a platform that is so unique. It’s a live touring business with merchandising. In essence, almost an entirely own promotion. Cudos to HHH and his staff and all the hard work that’s gone into it and certainly all the talent. No wrestling promotion has any wheels unless talent drives it. And all the names that have gone through NXT and the crop that they have there now including my close personal friend Eric Young.  HHH and NXT have their pulse on the talent and I’m interested to see where that continues to go. The growth in a relatively short period of time is amazing.”

Road Dogg Talks Jeff Jarrett’s Hall of Fame Induction, Paige vs. Nikki Bella Full Match From Fastlane 2015

Road Dogg On Jeff Jarrett’s Influence

Road Dogg hasn’t forgotten his early days in WWE as The Roadie.

Back in the mid 90s, Road Dogg aligned himself with Jeff Jarrett. He played the role of Jarrett’s assistant. At the time, Jarrett’s character was one who had delusions of his musical talents. He viewed himself as a country music star who wanted to share his “expertise” with WWE fans.

In a recent interview posted on WWE’s official YouTube channel, Road Dogg talked about how Jarrett helped influence his career:

“I couldn’t be happier for Jeff. Jeff and I kind of came up together, second generation southern superstars. So I couldn’t be happier for Jeff and I’ve really enjoyed the resurgence of the “With My Baby Tonight” song. My daughter actually played it for me through the car on her cell phone … I really had a good time with Jeff growing up. He taught me a lot not only about sports entertainment, but about being a businessman. I think people forget that that’s what sports entertainers are.”

WWE Fastlane Free Match: Paige vs. Nikki Bella

To hype up Fastlane next Sunday (March 11), WWE has posted the full Fastlane 2015 match between Paige and Nikki Bella:

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

Karen Jarrett Reacts To Jeff Jarrett’s WWE Hall of Fame Induction

Following last week’s announcement that Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018, his wife Karen revealed her thoughts on this prestigious honor in a lengthy post on Instagram.

While Karen is overwhelmed with happiness for her husband, she also calls out those in the wrestling industry who showed ‘disrespect and disregard’ for ‘his knowledge, vision, passion, and experience’ for the past seven years (Karen returned to TNA in January 2011 with Jeff after starting a relationship in 2009).

Karen also admits to being outspoken over the years, but it is only because she demands respect for her husband. However, she now feels that those struggles helped both of them grow.

Here is her post:

“The last few nights I have been catching up on social media, news ect…about @realjeffjarrett and I have to say my ❤️ is overflowing with Happiness for him.

“For 7 years I have watched individuals that had NEVER watched wrestling and had NO CLUE about the business behind the scenes or in the ring disrespect and disregard his knowledge, vision, passion and experience. As a wife it is very difficult to watch this and not be able to do something.

“I developed a reputation of being out spoken and a Bitch thru these years from speaking up and demanding respect for my husband. Now I know All those struggles happened for a reason. They helped not just Jeff but also myself grow as a person and taught us many lessons of life, family, friendships, our marriage and business.

“Watching the videos, reading the posts on social media, reading the articles on websites, watching the news ect…NO WORDS can express the JOY it brings to my heart for JEFF!!! He is so humble and never credits himself for the good that he has done or the success he has had in this business. He ALWAYS gives the credit to someone else or puts someone else over and takes the attention off himself. But he is the first to stand up when a mistake has been made and say my fault take the blame and do his best to change or fix things.

“THANK YOU to EVERY single wrestler, promoter, fan, reporter, radio station, news station everyone across the board in this business and outside of this business that has spoke out showing Jeff who he is to you, what he has accomplished in your eyes, how he has impacted your life, what you learned and took w/ you from your time with him, the joy he brought to you as a fan whether you were loving or hating him at the time. I applaud and send love to every single one of you and again say thank you!!!

“I am going to continue to enjoy being quiet watching, listening and smiling as @realjeffjarrett gets the respect and recognition he so deserves!!! #ainthegreat #WWE2018HOF #itishistime #grateful”

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfv-Pb3BaCm/

Sasha Banks On Elimination Chamber Match, WWE Talent At UFC Show (Photo), Jeff Jarrett

– Tonight at WWE Elimination Chamber, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Sonya Deville, Mandy Rose, and Mickie James will challenge Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss for her title in the first-ever Women’s Elimination Chamber Match. Ahead of the match, Banks revealed in this post on Instagram that she can only think about those who said she’d “never make it” and people labeling women’s wrestling as the “bathroom break” match.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfmfoh9nAxc/

– Recent WWE signee EC3 and 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick attended Saturday’s UFC event — UFC on Fox: Emmett vs. Stephens — at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.

– Following Monday’s announcement that Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018, the WWE Network has added videos highlighting the career of “Double J” to the “WWE Hall of Fame: Class of 2018” Collection.

Mick Foley On Jeff Jarrett In The WWE Hall Of Fame, His Impact On Wrestling, Initial Reaction To TNA

Following Monday’s announcement that Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley offered his thoughts on the news and Jarrett in a post on Facebook.

Foley, who has known Jarrett since 1988 when he worked the Memphis territory in Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) as Cactus Jack, also talks about his first impression of Jarrett, his reaction to Jarrett’s original concept for TNA, and more. Here is his post:

“WELCOME JEFF JARRETT INTO #WWEHOF

Maybe I’ve been living in a cave or something, but I just found out late last night about Jeff Jarrett’s induction into the WWE. The news took me by surprise, not because Double J is not worthy of the honor, but because of his less than harmonious parting of the ways with the company in the Fall of 1999.

But I have occasionally pointed out that forgiveness is one of wrestling’s steadiest on-screen motifs – think of any other medium where a man can be run over by a car, and be teaming up with the perpetrator just a few months later. Why Dwayne The Rock Johnson laid the smacketh down on me with 11 brutal chair shots in the 1999 Royal Rumble, only to team up and form The Rock and Sock” Connection with me months later. So why not take that spirit of forgiveness that is central to on-screen storylines, and let it transcend into the real world as well? Especially when it allows someone as worthy as Jeff Jarrett (which is still spelled J..E..ha ha J..A..ha ha..Double R..ha ha..E..Double T ha ha) into the Hall?

I’ve known Jeff for 30 years, having met him when I arrived in the Memphis territory in the summer of 1988. I’ve written in the past (mainly in “Have a Nice Day”) about how my Memphis experience was not among the happiest of my career. A few of the guys down there made life a little bit more difficult than it needed to me. But Jeff was always cool; even though he was the promoter’s son, he had no problem befriending the new kid from the North – and he quickly became one of my favorite opponents, both in Memphis and the Dallas based World Class Championship Wrestling (later to become USWA).

Although Jeff would go on to achieve most of his fame as a heel, back in the late eighties, he was one of the smoothest, most effective babyfaces in the business. He had that ability to have good matches with just about anyone, threw one of the best punches in the business, and in a territory like Memphis, no stranger to wild brawls, when the blood started flowing, and Jeff’s magnificent mane of natural blonde hair turned to crimson, the women in the audience just about lost their minds!

Jeff went on to have successful runs with both WWE (6X IC champion) and WCW (4X WCW World Champion) but when Mr McMahon purchased WCW, he made it crystal clear that Jeff would not be coming along for the ride, courtesy of an infamous on-air public firing that seemed to permanently shut the door on any further relationship. Had it been any other wrestler, Jeff would have set about securing as many independent bookings as possible. Instead, he went about changing the landscape of professional wrestling.

I received a call from Jeff in 2002, telling me about this pay-per-view only concept he had for a new wrestling promotion. I thought that perhaps Double J had lost his mind. Yet here we are, 15 years later, and despite many a bump in the road, personnel changes, ring-shape revisions, and perhaps more doubters than any promotion in wrestling history, Impact Wrestling is still alive and kicking. For all the derision the mere name of the company creates in so many, it’s almost impossible to envision the current landscape of WWE, or wrestling in general without acknowledging the talent that got their break or spent their formative years with TNA – and in the majority of those cases, Jeff Jarrett was instrumental in their hiring, and their development. It’s my hope that Jeff’s induction is not merely a one night exercise in mending fences, burying hatchets and letting bygones be forgotten. Instead, I hope it will be an opportunity for WWE to utilize Jeff’s lifetime of wrestling experience to play some type of role with the company.

I know what it’s like to be on the outs with WWE. I also know what it’s like to be welcomed back with open arms – literally open arms. And when those open arms belong to Vince McMahon, and he wraps those arms around you, and gives you that big laugh, why, it’s one of the greatest feelings in the world. With that hug and that laugh, there is a mutual understanding that, whatever may have gone down in the past, all is forgiven. For Jeff Jarrett, that hug has been a long time coming.”

Jarrett responded to Foley’s post with this tweet.

AJ Styles Reacts to Jeff Jarrett’s WWE Hall of Fame Induction (Video)

WWE recently posted an interview with AJ Styles reacting to the news of Jeff Jarrett’s Hall of Fame induction.

Styles and Jarrett have a history together. When Jarrett was running the show for TNA Wrestling, now known as Impact Wrestling, Jarrett relied on Styles to be the top guy. “The Phenomenal One” used to be referred to as “Mr. TNA.”

During the interview, Styles expressed his joy with Jarrett’s induction:

“When I heard that Jeff Jarrett was being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame I was super excited, so excited for him. Listen, Jeff started in the WWE. There were other things before that, but WWE is where he made a name for himself I think. I’ve worked with Jeff a lot. I’ve got to know Jeff personally, so (with) everything that he’s done for me I can’t help but be excited for him and proud that he’s gonna be in the WWE Hall of Fame.”

Rough Times

Styles also said that Jarrett has had to deal with adversity in his personal life.

“Well I’ve gotta tell you, Jeff has been through a lot with his wife passing. I was with him during that. It was a tough time for him, but for everything that he’s been through and to fight through, I’m just glad to be a friend of his. He’s got a great family and (I’m) just glad to be around him.”

Person Who Pushed For Jeff Jarrett’s HOF Induction Revealed

We’ve noted that Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the 2018 WWE Hall Of Fame prior to WrestleMania 34. Jarrett will join Bill Goldberg, Ivory, and The Dudley Boyz thus far. Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated reports that Triple H was actually the person who pushed to have Jarrett inducted this year.

“The decision to induct Jarrett was pushed for by Triple H. Following the hire of former longtime TNA employee Jeremy Borash, the question now exists whether Jarrett would fit into Triple H’s team for NXT and developmental.”

Triple H has really been taking on a bigger role in WWE as of late. Now serving as the head of talent relations, “The Game” has also taken over 205 Live in addition to his duties on NXT.

Daniel Bryan Announces Title Eliminator For SmackDown, IMPACT Congratulates Jarrett

– SmackDown Live General Manager Daniel Bryan took to Twitter to announce that tonight’s show will feature a Tag Team Title Eliminator between The New Day and the team of Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable. The winners will face SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions The Usos at Fastlane next month on pay-per-view (PPV):

https://twitter.com/WWEDanielBryan/status/965773315208982530?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

– IMPACT Wrestling’s Twitter account congratulated promotional founder Jeff Jarrett on getting the nod for this year’s WWE Hall Of Fame class. Jarrett was a co-founder of TNA back in 2002 alongside his father, Jerry. Between the years of 2013 and 2017 Jarrett had an off-and-on again relationship with the promotion before parting ways in October. Jarrett will join Goldberg, Ivory, and The Dudley Boyz as inductees on April 6th in New Orleans:

Jeff Jarrett Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame

Jeff Jarrett is the latest member of the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018. The news was first announced by NBC Sports and later confirmed by WWE.

Jarrett’s induction is a surprising one, as the Tennessee wrestling legend has had a rocky relationship with WWE over the years to say the least.

“I would have never dreamed that in 2018 I’d be going into the Hall of Fame,” Jarrett said to NBC Sports last week, “but as I’ve sat back and looked I said, ‘Welp, I guess there are some things that are just meant to be.’”

Jarrett has held countless championships throughout his illustrious career. In WWE, he held the Intercontinental championship 6 times, the European Championship and the WWE tag team championships with Owen Hart. He was a 4-time WCW World Champion and a 6-time NWA World Champion in the company he co-founded, TNA Wrestling.

Jeff Jarrett joins Bill Goldberg, The Dudley Boyz and Ivory in the Class of 2018.

“It’s a humbling honor and I will be accepting it on behalf of just not myself, but my wife Karen, who has had to go through ups and downs. My dad, my stepmom, my uncle, who just passed away. My grandfather, my grandmother on the other side of my family,” Jarrett told NBC Sports.

“It’s a three generation business, so I’m accepting it for everyone in my family because it is a family business. That is something that is so humbling to me. I’m the one who got picked, but it’s really an award for the entire Jarrett family.”

The 2018 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony takes place Friday night, April 6th from New Orleans, LA during WrestleMania 34 weekend.

Jeff Jarrett To Join WWE HOF?

Thus far WWE has announced that Goldberg, The Dudley Boyz, and Ivory will be inducted into the 2018 Hall Of Fame class. There have been a number more names rumored to be joining them, such as former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, but it seems that another name has joined that mix.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider reports that multiple people within WWE have told him there has been talk of possibly inducting Jeff Jarrett into the Hall Of Fame this year. Johnson noted he has been hearing these rumblings for the past three weeks, and up until yesterday the rumors were still going strong. While he couldn’t officially confirm whether or not it will actually happen, Johnson noted there is definitely smoke to the fire:

“There are guys inside of WWE that have come to me and said that they have heard that Jeff Jarrett is being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. While I have no idea that this is the case or not but there certainly seems to be some smoke floating around. Whether there is fire to that smoke, I don’t know.”

We’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available…..

Jeff Jarrett Returns To The Ring Against Jerry Lawler At NBA Game (Video)

Jeff Jarrett returned to the ring over the weekend – and captured championship gold – at a Memphis Grizzlies NBA game.

Jarret, who recently completed a WWE-sponsored substance abuse rehabilitation program, battled Memphis legend Jerry “The King” Lawler to capture the Memphis Grizzlies Wrestling championship.

The match took place during half-time in a makeshift ring that was constructed in the upper deck of the FedExForum, site of Monday’s WWE RAW.

Unfortunately for Jarrett, his title reign was short-lived. After his victory of Jerry Lawler, NFL player DeAngelo Williams hit the ring (with Grizzlies mascot ‘Super Grizz’) and won the belt from Jarrett.  Williams played football at University of Memphis and appeared for Impact Wrestling last year.

https://twitter.com/Devin_Walker5/status/949508156656439296

 

Jeff Jarrett Returns Home After Treatment

Karen Jarrett posted a photo on Instagram of her and Jeff Jarrett at home, a sign that the Impact Wrestling founder has completed his substance abuse rehabilitation program.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc_e–RhqsrQ3MXC9cRjt852Un6yzja3X78jXQ0/

Jarrett checked himself into rehab this fall shortly after Impact announced it had severed business ties with him. Jarrett made several public appearances “in no condition to perform” before getting help.

It was widely reported that Jarrett took advantage of WWE’s standing offer to subsidize the cost of former talent getting the help they need with substance abuse. Jarrett’s longtime friend Hermie Sadler of NASCAR fame said Thursday was a big day for Jarrett and his family, presumably the day he returned home. Sadler thanked WWE for their help, which appears to corroborate the notion that WWE paid for Jarrett’s treatment.

Jim Ross Talks Jeff Jarrett’s Departure From Impact Wrestling

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has released another blog over on his JR’s BBQ website. “Good Ole’ JR” discussed the epic AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor match at TLC earlier this month, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins taking on The Usos at Survivor Series, and Jeff Jarrett’s departure from Impact Wrestling. You can check out the highlights here:

AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor at TLC:

“Enjoyed watching WWE TLC on the WWE Network from my home in Norman. The last two bouts were, as they were designed to be, the proper show closers. AJ vs. ‘The Demon’ was the best match of the night and one that I am somewhat sure that we will see again some day, as it’s simply too good to not feature again when it can receive a more structured and timely creative build.”

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins vs. The Usos:

“I fully expect that match to blow most of the card away, no matter what else is booked. You heard it here first. Those two teams have the ability to re-create the tag team scene in WWE and make tag team wrestling as in vogue as WWE has done with the women grapplers.”

Jeff Jarrett’s departure from Impact Wrestling:

“Troubling to hear that Impact Wrestling has severed ties with co-founder Jeff Jarrett within the past few hours. Jeff had taken a leave of absence, which generally isn’t a good news sort of thing, and then was permanently separated from Anthem, the now parent company of Impact Wrestling. I am pulling for Impact, their talents, and personnel in a big way, but as long as they have a weak USA TV clearance, any success that they may have in the future likely will be limited. If they can create some new stars and produce solid TV shows, who knows in this wacky world of TV with so many options for a company to utilize, including digital. In the meanwhile, I hope that Jeff Jarrett resurfaces as he’s expected to do. Jeff is a wrestling lifer, like me, and this is what he loves and knows best. Regarding any other issues that may or may not be prevalent, I can only hope that all these issues are remedied in a timely manner for Jeff and all involved.”

You can read Ross’ full blog entry on his JR’s BBQ website by clicking this link here.

Jeff Jarrett: “I’m Not Getting Out Of The Wrestling Business”

Impact Wrestling announced on Monday that they’ve cut all business ties with company founder Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling. The news came after a series of incidents over the weekend involving Jarrett, who showed up to an independent show in Canada in ‘no condition to perform’ and missing a date for the same promotion the following night.

In a statement issued to Tennessean.com, the 50 year old former World champion made it clear that he has no plans to ride off into the sunset.

“I’ve spent 31 years in the wrestling business,” Jarrett said. “I’m not getting out of the wrestling business.”

The article noted that Jarrett declined to comment on his latest split with Impact Wrestling.

Jim Ross On Rumored Survivor Series Card, Jeff Jarrett No Longer With Impact Wrestling, More

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has posted a new blog entry over at his official website where he gives his thoughts on various topics. Here are the highlights:

AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor:

“Enjoyed watching WWE TLC on the WWE Network from my home in Norman.  The last two bouts were, as they were designed to be, the proper show closers. AJ vs The Demon was the best match of the night and one that I am somewhat sure that we will see again some day as it’s simply too good to not feature again when it can receive a more structured and timely creative build.”

Rumored Survivor Series card:

“From the rumor mill, IF Rollins/Ambrose face the Usos at Survivor Series in Houston NOV 19, I fully expect that match to blow most of the card away no matter what else is booked. You heard it here first. Those two teams have the ability to re-create the tag team scene in WWE and make tag team wrestling as in vouge as WWE has done with the women grapplers.

Based on what I have heard the Survivor Series card is going to be loaded with RAW vs SDLIve bouts that should facilitate the talents to have some fresh bouts with new people which always seems to make things better.”

Jeff Jarrett being gone from Impact Wrestling:

“Troubling to hear that Impact Wrestling has severed ties with co-founder Jeff Jarrett within the past few hours. Jeff had taken a leave of absence, which generally isn’t a good news sort of thing, and then was permanently separated from Anthem the now parent company of Impact wrestling. I am pulling for Impact, their talents and personnel in a big way but as long as they have a weak USA TV clearance, any success that they may have in the future likely will be limited. If they can create some new stars and produce solid TV shows, who knows in this wacky world of TV with so many options for a company to utilize including digital.  

In the meanwhile, I hope that Jeff Jarrett resurfaces as he’s expected to do. Jeff is a wrestling lifer, like me, and this is what he loves and knows best. Regarding any other issues that may or may not be prevalent, I can only hope that all these issues are remedied in a timely manner for Jeff and all involved.”

Jeff Jarrett: “Anthem Is Out Of Money,” Anthem Responds

Earlier today, Impact Wrestling announced that they’ve officially ended their business relationship with Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling.

When asked for a statement regarding this news, Jarrett told WrestleZone, “Anthem is out of money.” Impact Wrestling has denied that claim with a statement of their own:

“That statement is inaccurate. Anthem and IMPACT Wrestling are looking forward to a successful 6-day tour in Ottawa, Nov. 5-10, and much more.”

No word yet on what’s next for Jeff Jarrett. The Impact Wrestling founder was scheduled to appear at two shows for Real Canadian Wrestling over the weekend. He made Friday night’s show from Calgary, but missed Saturday’s event from Edmonton.

Impact Wrestling Officially Done With Jeff Jarrett & Global Force

Impact Wrestling issued a statement on Monday announcing the company has severed all ties to Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling.

Impact Wrestling announced last month that Jarrett was taking an “indefinite leave of absence” from the company. Jarrett had served as Chief Creative Officer prior to the hiatus.

Anthem Sports and Entertainment announced the acquisition of Global Force Wrestling back in June, with the company officially rebranding as GFW shortly thereafter. That chapter of the company’s history was short-lived, with all mentions of GFW scrubbed from the promotion within a matter of months.

Jeff Jarrett Misses Scheduled Appearance, Promoter Issues Statement

Jeff Jarrett was scheduled to appear Royal Canadian Legion’s Rise of Legends: War Games event on Saturday night from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Unfortunately, he did not compete at the event as advertised due to ‘personal issues.’

RCW promoter Steven Ewaschuk issued a statement on Facebook explaining the situation.

“RCW has the unfortunate news to report that Jeff Jarrett will be not appearing at tonight’s event in Edmonton due to reasons beyond the company’s control as Jeff Jarrett has boarded a plane and left the country on his own accord this morning. Jeff Jarrett did appear last night in Calgary at the RCW event but again has chosen to leave the country due to his own issues.”

Jarrett had been scheduled for a VIP Meet and Greet event, but was replaced by Davey Boy Smith Jr. Ewaschuk explained that fans who purchased a VIP Package would be offered a free ticket to their next show to make up for Jarrett’s cancellation.

“Once again on behalf of the RCW office and management we greatly apologize to all the great Edmonton Wrestling fans.”

In response to a fan who commented on the Facebook post, Ewaschuk replied,

“I understand and your entitled you opinion as you are a paying fan who supports indy wrestling and it’s stars. I personally though highly of Jeff Jarrett as well until yesterday. once again I personally respect your opinions and hope you attend tonights show and enjoy it.”

RCW performer Duke Durrango commented on the situation:

Jarrett posted the following Steve Jobs quote on Instagram on Sunday:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BajOQuZngTP/