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  • Jim Ross Q&A: WWE Unifying Titles, Axel’s Short Title Reign, Renee Young

    The following are highlights from the latest online Q&A by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On Curtis Axel’s short Intercontinental Title reign: “It’s all about casting. Axel is more relevant now that he was just a few months ago. Short reign create awareness.”

    On whether or not WWE will drop the “big gold belt” when they unify the titles: “I have no idea what WWE creative is doing or is going to do but if I had to guess I’d say the WWE Titles stays and the World Title goes. Bottom line is that I don’t know.”

    On whether or not the WWE & World Titles should be unified into one championship: “Again, I don’t know exactly what is going on but it appears that WWE wants to have one primary title going forward. I don’t spend much time on the creative plans of any pro wrestling company.”

    On not being “big-headed” even though he’s a great, successful announcer: “I’d surmise it is the way in which I was raised by my Mom and Dad. Plus, who likes being around pompous, arrogant, entitled people? I certainly don’t.”

    On the job Renee Young is doing in WWE currently: “Renee has plenty of talent and should continue to do well in WWE as I see her role expanding and then see other opportunities coming her way.”

    Check out more JR Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Bret Hart Q&A This Wednesday, Preview For Sunday’s New Edition Of Total Divas

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart will be holding a Twitter Q&A with fans this coming Wednesday @BretHart.

    – The following is the official preview for this Sunday’s edition of Total Divas on E!. It will be the third episode of the current second-half of season one:

    “Brie has a difficult time accepting Bryan’s notoriety. Nattie feels that Eva is trying to get too close to TJ. Nikki has to cope with John’s demands.”

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: HBK vs. The Rock, WWE PPV Finishes, Wrestling Movies

    The following are some highlights from a Jim Ross online Q&A update:

    On the way WWE has been concluding their recent PPVs: “I think that the main attractions at PPV should generally be the final chapter of a rivalry or the first installment of a rivalry when possible. Inconclusive finishes should rarely be utilized on any platform. I’ve been blogging about this matter a great deal. I’d suggest that you read my blogs. Thanks.”

    On Lord Alfred Hayes: “Always a jovial guy who loved the ladies and his wine. I never worked a territory with Alfred and only for a time in WWE. I thought he always was underrated as a broadcaster and was a good promo guy when he was wrestling.”

    On why Shawn Michaels vs. The Rock never happened: “Not sure why HBK vs. Rock never occurred but it would have been good without a doubt.”

    On wrestling movies such as Beyond The Mat and The Wrestler: “Sobering. Sad at times. Not a total look at everyone in the business but accurate for some.”

    Check out more JR Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: How Many Matches Undertaker Has Left, AJ In The Royal Rumble

    The following are highlights from the latest online Q&A update from the official website of WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On if Brandi Runnels will be brought in immediately to the Rhodes Family storyline: “I don’t know if any of that is even true and if it is what the motive may be. However, in my opinion, for one family to be completely dependent on the wrestling biz for their livelihood isn’t wise in today’s world.”

    On AJ Lee competing in the 2014 WWE Royal Rumble match: “Women should not compete w/ men in pro wrestling in any physical manner.”

    On the most agile and exciting “big men” in pro wrestling history: “Young Andre, Vader, Don Leo Jonathan, Bigelow, among others I’ve naturally overlooked.”

    On how many more matches The Undertaker has left in him: “No way of knowing. I assume Taker takes it a year at a time.”

    You can check out more Q&A updates from Jim Ross at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Bringing WCW Guys To WWE, What TNA Needs, Chris Benoit & More

    The following are highlights of a new Q&A update from the official website of WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On what former “WWF President” Jack Tunney was like: “Really, nice, fun respectful guy who was a joy to be around. Was always good for a laugh and a good story.”

    On why WWE never did a three-man announce team with Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan and Jim Ross: “I’d have no idea but I wouldn’t have gone there if asked for my opinion. Heenan and Gorilla did not need me or anyone else. Three man teams rarely work in pro wrestling.”

    On the toughest negotiation he had in bringing a WCW guy to WWE: “If there were issues it was that in WWE one would work more dates and the guaranteed money would be lower but that there would be no ceiling on what a talent could earn if they clicked.”

    On if TNA will ever be the number two company: “TNA needs to be re-booted with a new philosophy and structure. Too many people in the biz over think the biz and its simply not that complicated.”

    On if it’s more disrespectful to mention Chris Benoit on WWE TV or to ignore his entire career: “Considering the actions of Chris in the last hours of his life, I’d suggest that there is no way to separate his wrestling career with the murder/suicide involving his family. He was a great wrestler but his inexplicable actions of the last hours of his life overshadow any wrestling matches in a fictitious world.”

    Check out more JR Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Bobby Heenan Update, Taking Pay Cuts In WWE, Brawl For All

    The following are highlights from a recent Jim Ross Q&A update on his official website:

    On whether or not talent can use basic moves as finishers: “If executed properly and used in a timely fashion the lariat, leg drop, etc are all still effective finishing maneuvers.”

    On if he ever plans to tour the U.K. again: “Absolutely. Not sure when but hopefully we can tour there in 2014. TBD.”

    On dubbing over commentary for the Mid-South DVD and why the UWF/Mid-Atlantic angle didn’t work: “If one is a professional, which I try to be, one just generates the emotion and get right back into the play by play chair. It’s not easy nonetheless. UWF talents were made to look inferior to Crockett’s regular talents which killed the potential for a competitive storyline. Simply bad creative in hindsight.”

    On the condition of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan: “Bobby is hanging in there from what I know. He has trouble speaking due to tongue cancer treatments but he’s still the greatest.”

    On how close WWE was to going out of business during the Monday Night War with WCW: “I know many of us took pay cuts in the mid 90’s to do our part in helping the struggling WWE. Through a great team effort and many of us remaining loyal and working diligently we eventually overcame the near disastrous results.”

    On the Brawl For All competition in WWE: “I have answered this many times. In hindsight, the Brawl for it All was a joke. Ill fated and helped no one.”

    Check out more of the Jim Ross Q&A on his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Interest In TNA & MMA, Angle vs. Lesnar In A Shoot, Wyatt/Jake Roberts

    The following are highlights of a new Q&A update from the official website of WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On if TNA offered him a job with full control, would he take it?: “No…not at this time. Zero interest. I’m moving onto other things of interest.”

    On Bray Wyatt’s promo skills reminding him of Jake “The Snake” Roberts: “Wyatt grew up in the business so I’d assume he studied many. He’s a student of the game.”

    On who would win an amateur wrestling match in their prime: Kurt Angle or Brock Lesnar?: “Hard to say, depends on everyone’s health. Both at their best, it’s hard to pick against a Gold Medalist.”

    On the possibilities of becoming a mixed-martial-arts announcer: “Time will tell. I’m interested but not sure if any MMA companies are. I’m sure it would be fun if it were to occur. I’m a big, MMA fan especially UFC.”

    Check out more JR Q&A at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Kurt Angle/WWE Return, His WWE Status, More Talk Of TNA

    The following are highlights from some new Jim Ross website Q&A:

    On working with Boyd Pierce and Mid-South attempting to go national: “Boyd was a funny guy who loved to make people laugh. A natural born showman. Mid South attempting to go national was our best hope of surviving in our economically depressed base area.”

    On Kurt Angle ever returning to WWE: “Truly, never say never. Kurt in the WWE HOF makes sense….wrestling? Not so sold on that except perhaps a retirement match at WrestleMania.”

    On working with TNA in the future: “No disrespect taken…Just not interested in working w/ any wrestling company at this time.”

    On JR being rude to fans asking about his contract status: “I’d suggest I interact w/ fans as well as anyone in the business or at least I try. I certainly don’t feel that I’m better than any wrestling fan or anyone else. At the same time, my exact contractual status w/ any organization isn’t something I care to discuss. Bottom line, I’m no longer employed at WWE and look forward to the future engaging other entities. Will my existing work in WWE, WCW and Mud Soth continue to exist on WWE projects? I’d say most likely to that.”

    Check out more JR Q&A on his official website at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Will He Sign With TNA?, His WWE Contract Status, Hogan/WWE Return

    The following are highlights from some new Jim Ross Q&A on his official website:

    On if he has interest in joining TNA: “No interest whatsoever at this time. Moving on to other things.”

    On if wrestlers should be fined for giving/receiving chair-shots to the head: “Yes they must be protected from themselves. Chair shots to the head are ignorant.”

    On if he has a legends contract with WWE now: “Why is this matter relevant or any of your business? No offense…”

    On if Hulk Hogan could end up back in WWE once his TNA contract expires: “Don’t know….don’t care as it a non issue to me. Some day Hogan making a WWE appearance won’t surprise me.”

    Check out more JR Q&A on his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: His Autobiography, TNA/ROH, Defining Wrestling Moment, Undertaker

    The following are highlights from some recent online Q&A updates from the official website of WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On his autobiography: “My book will be truthful. I don’t know who will publish it. Will it be salacious and tawdry? No.”

    On his defining moment in wrestling: “I’m still looking to achieve a ‘defining ‘moment.’ When one looks back for too long, one takes their eye off the future.”

    On if he voiced over matches for the Legends Of Mid-South Wrestling DVD: “Yes…I voiced over many of the matches the Tuesday after WM29.”

    On if he’ll ever provide feedback on TNA and ROH in his blogs: “Sure…if I watch them regularly. ”

    On if there’s a difference in running WrestleMania in football or baseball stadiums: “Football stadiums are more compatible. For WrestleMania the weather also has to be considered. WWE got lucky in New Jersey.”

    On if JBL puts over Undertaker because he helped him when he was champion on SmackDown: “I’d say it has zero to do w/ the outcome of any match. Taker is one of the most respected men in the biz. Respect is earned.”

    Check out more from JR’s Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Will He Appear On WWE TV Anymore?, His Future Plans & More

    WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated the Q&A section of his official website, JRsBarBQ.com, with the following:

    On if he will still appear on WWE television and what he plans on doing next: “There are no plans for me to appear on WWE TV. I have plenty of ideas re: the future that I don’t care to share at this time. ”

    On if he has interest in working with Sooners Sports TV: “I’m interested in supporting Oklahoma University in any way that I can.”

    On if he can pursue other wrestling-related projects now that he is done with WWE: “I can pursue any opportunities I choose. Weighing many options.”

    Check out more JR Q&A online at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Notes On Foley/Jericho Shows, Bret Hart Does Impromptu Q&A In Montreal

    -Former WWE Superstars Kevin Nash, Mick Foley, Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Chris Jericho were all at the Comic Con event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Saturday night.

    Speaking of Foley and Jericho, both guys performed in Montreal on Saturday. Foley had a comedy show, that was scheduled for 45 minutes, but went 90 minutes when Bret Hart was brought on stage for an impromptu question and answer session. Jericho and his band Fozzy played a rock and roll concert.

    -Mick Foley performs another standup comedy show tonight in Boston, MA. at Nick’s Comedy Club at 8:00pm ET.

    -Chris Jericho performs another show tonight at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Internet Killing Wrestling?, Jake Roberts/Royal Rumble, WWE PPVs

    The following are highlights from a recent website Q&A from WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On whether or not the Internet Wrestling Community is killing the business: “Far from it. So, no.”

    On whether or not WWE still views Survivor Series as one of the “Big 4” PPVs: “I can only speak for myself but I’d say yes. Having 12 PPV’s makes it challenging for all of them to be special.”

    On if he’d like to see Jake “The Snake” Roberts back in WWE, possibly in the Royal Rumble: “I’d love to see Jake clean, sober & healthy living a happy, productive life.”

    On if there is a reason WWE holds PPVs on Sunday nights: “I’d assume that there is research to indicate that Sunday is the best night for WWE PPV’s plus it is and has become a tradition that I don’t see changing. Plus, it works well with the cable and satellite operators which is critical.”

    On his opinion of Abdullah The Butcher, and if he deserves to be in the WWE Hall Of Fame: “Abby had an amazing, LONG career and was an independent business man who was a main event star around the world. He was unique.”

    Check out more Jim Ross Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Hulk Hogan Compares Himself To Cena, Talks Young Coming Out, TNA Behind-The-Scenes

    The following are scattered highlights from a recent St. Louis Post-Dispatch Q&A with pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. You can check out the complete Q&A online at StlToday.com.

    Why did you decide to officially sign with TNA in 2009?

    I talked to Dixie Carter (president of TNA Wrestling) a couple of times. A lot of it was timing. I lot of it was I could live without the wrestling business but pursuing other projects, trying to reshift gears and move in a different direction business-wise, I realized no matter what I did, I was always thinking about wrestling.

    It’s kinda like when you get addicted to chocolate or cigarettes or something, you gotta have your fix. It’s almost like wrestling is in your blood. … I got to the point where I got hooked on watching the TNA show.

    I finally called Dixie back and told her I understand where I fit in. It was being addicted to being around the business. I thought I could shake it, but I’m still addicted to it. I just love being here. And the choice was made because I finally figured out that I could add to the mix, I could contribute and I could wrestle on a limited basis because I’m in the twilight of my so-called wresting career.

    I knew I could bring my brand and bring awareness to the company and then behind the scenes, creatively, I could contribute and basically keep the art form alive with the timing, instinct and help the young guys.

    What obstacles did you encounter when you started working for TNA?

    Communication was tough. The creative people were kind of a wild card. It was a situation where we all sat in a meetings and agree on creative directions. … We would agree on stuff, then I would sit back and watch the show and it was completely different than what we talked about earlier in the production meetings. … Those were the biggest hurdles I had in the beginning was why this perfect little unit wasn’t functioning as planned. The biggest obstacle was keeping people from going into business for themselves.

    What is unique about TNA’s product today?

    The majority of our time we stay consistent with storylines. I think we are really, really consistent with delivering the action and keeping the business in the ring as much as possible. There are certain times where you can watch a quarter hour and minute-by-minute and see where the girls are on there and doing certain things in the background, having a certain conversation. That works. We try not to go against the grain. But the majority of the time the people want the action in the ring and we try to be really consistent with that, and that’s what we are trying to do.

    Which TNA young talent has the most star potential?

    I’m pretty much torn between Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles. They both get it. They both have the “it” factor. It’s a toss-up because they both shine and they outshine each other certain times. I think either one of those guys has the potential to go on to greatness.

    Have much creative control do you have over the company?

    I do not control creative at all. I’m kind of like the last pass before we go out in front of the cameras. I will be here during the day listening to ideas and contributing, but at the end of the day, the decision lays in the hands of the writers and Spike TV because they have equal say in direction.

    Creatively I’m not involved. I cannot even begin to tell you the direction of a story six months from now backwards. But I do, on a weekly basis, get very involved with development and make sure ‘OK you guys, you have to mention that Chris Sabin is having personal problems and he is not here this week’ and mention that Rampage Jackson wasn’t supposed to touch Tito Ortiz this week. I make sure that we stay within the parameters of that we’ve drawn for ourselves.

    Compare your babyface Hulk Hogan character to WWE’s John Cena babyface character.

    I don’t think you can compare the two. Everyone has their time and their moment, and the business changes on a daily basis. What we’re talking about today might not be relevant a week from now.

    The John Cena I watch on TV, and know, started out being a Hulkamaniac when he was a kid. He said he fell in love with the wrestling business and had certain favorites and at the end of the day, simply because he is such a great performer in the ring and that he has been around so long. The last time I was in the WWE, he was just starting, which was about 10 years ago. It’s taken that long to develop his character — for him to be the man — for him to be one of the biggest leaders of all time of this business. And whether the fans boo him or whether the fans cheers for him, at the end of the day, they are loyal to him because he is a constant. They know he will deliver. He is going to always be there, and he is going to outperform anybody else around.

    I think there is a lot of respect involved and whether (the fans) like him or hate him, they believe in him and respect him.

    How is your relationship with Vince McMahon, owner of the World Wrestling Entertainment?

    On a personal level we are fine. Business is business with Vince. At the end of the day, I’m not working there. Basically, Vince does what’s best for business for him. … On a personal level, Vince will give you the shirt off his back and I know that.

    WWE character Darren Young told TMZ that he is gay. What do you think about having an openly gay wrestler in the locker room?

    We’ll, its not the first time. It’s just become socially acceptable or it’s just social awareness now. One of the guys that started me in this business 35 years ago is gay and is still a very good friend of mine. It’s his personal choice if he wants the world to know what his sexual preference is. I respect that. …

    The fact that Darren Young came out and had a reason for expressing his views and opinions, that’s great if it helps people which I think it will help understand that we are all the same but completely different and we should have mutual respect for everybody. I applaud him.

    It wasn’t a big shocker to me because a lot of my friends are gay and they are all good people. I didn’t see the big deal, but I understand the media jumping all over the next next top story. I’m proud of Darren.

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  • Former ECW Personality On If He Is A Paul Heyman Guy, WWE Attitude Era, Cena

    SESCOOPS.COM reader Phil Johnson sent along the following:

    Former ECW personality Lou D’Angeli (aka Sign Guy Dudley and Lou E. Dangerously) recently took some time to take part in a Q&A exclusively with PWMania.com. D’Angeli spoke on a number of topics from if he is a Paul Heyman guy to his thoughts on John Cena, the Attitude Era, ECW, WWE, TNA and more. Here are some highlights:

    Are you a Paul Heyman guy? 100%…I am also a Tommy Dreamer guy….a Raven guy….and a Taz guy….with the 4 of them I would have never caught break in the wrestling business.

    What are your thoughts about John Cena? John is a great guy. Having worked with him in WWE I know first-hand what he does for that company and the dedication and drive he has to get it done. His contributions to Make-A-Wish are second to none. I can honestly say Cena is the perfect role-model in the business right now.

    When you think back, how much of WWE’s Attitude Era is owed to what you guys were already doing in ECW? A lot of it…and due to the popularity of shoot interviews, etc…it’s a fact and not a theory you know? People saw what we were doing and brought it to national TV before we could. The “Attitude Era” for WWE was insanely popular obviously…and given they still continue to bring some of the main-event guys from that time back into the fold now…they must feel the same way.

    You can read the interview in its entirety at PWMania.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Austin vs. Punk In WWE, Owen Hart In WWE HOF?, Politics In WWE

    The following are highlights from a recent Q&A with WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On rumors that he was drunk at the WWE 2K14 symposium: “I wasn’t but thanks for asking.”

    On Daniel Bryan not holding the WWE Championship for any real length of time: “I think Bryan is more popular today than he ever has been. I’ll enjoy the chase.”

    On whether or not Bill Watts ever owned a part of Georgia Championship Wrestling, and talent-sharing in those days: “WATTS at one time owned a piece of Georgia. Talent trades were not unusual in those days either way. JYD & others wrestled in Atlanta.”

    On what The Undertaker’s reaction was following the infamous Hell In A Cell match at King Of The Ring 1998: “That was 15 years ago. I really don’t recall. He was likely spent.”

    On chances of a Steve Austin vs. CM Punk match in WWE: “Seems like that ship has sailed but I’m merely guessing. I’d love to see it.”

    On politics in WWE: “I think politics are overrated and discussed usually on hearsay & by disgruntled individuals. Cream always rises to the top w/ few exceptions.”

    On the subject of wrestling newsletters back in the day: “Newsletters weren’t a big topic of open discussion back in the day. Most guys tried to distance themselves from wrestling while traveling.”

    On who will replace John Cena as the face of WWE and if a “streak” storyline would work: “I’d say Daniel Bryan is next man up. Don’t see Streak launching a new face of WWE.”

    On if Owen Hart will ever be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame: “Likely so. Don’t know when.”

    On the career of “Rugged” Ronnie Garvin: “Ronnie was a tough, highly skilled, intelligent in ring talent. Also a pilot. I thought the sharpshooter was a Japanese submission.”

    On past WWE Divas in the new WWE 2K14 video game: “I’m not aware of the Diva involvement. Sorry.”

    Check out more of JR’s Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Superstars Switching From Heel To Face Too Often, WWE Stage Setup, More

    The following are highlights from the latest online Q&A from the official website of WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On whether Backlash or Extreme Rules is a better follow-up to WrestleMania: “It all depends on the attractions….the talents invovled.”

    On if anyone can match Shawn Michaels in his prime: “NXT will continue to make major contributions to the WWE primary roster over time. Some really good, potential stars there.”

    On if RAW and SmackDown should go back to the elaborate stage set ups: “I haven’t given that much thought. Not big on my radar.”

    On WWE switching talent from heel to face too often, specifically Alberto Del Rio: “Decision makes, due to the lack of main event depth, are constantly looking for the best roles for their top guys. ADR as a fan favorite was an experiment in my view but he’s a better villain.”

    On which wrestling schools are the best: “Start with Lance Storm’s Academy in Calgary and take it from there.”

    On if we’ll see the return of “The Stooges” Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco in the current HHH/Vince McMahon power struggle: “Highly unlikely.”

    Check out more Jim Ross Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Punk/Bryan Iron Man Match?, Nash/JBL In-Ring Future, Heyman/Lesnar

    The following are highlights from the latest online Jim Ross Q&A:

    On if he would’ve taken a job with WWE if offered one in 1985 or 1986: “WWE was always my goal and if I handled it professionally, and I would, Bill would have been fine with it.”

    On the infamous “Brawl For All” in WWE: “I did think that Doc [Dr. Death Steve Williams] would win it. He might have if he hadn’t torn his hamstring off the bone. The winner of the Brawl for it All was always going to fight Butterbean as best that I recall. It simply wasn’t something that was thought of by the creative team at the last minute. I haven’t read Bob’s book yet but he has the right to tell his story as he remembers it and based on what he knew at the time. Bob was/is a tough guy. Much respect to him.”

    On whether or not we’ll ever see a Jim Ross DVD set: “I’d be up for doing one but that’s a WWE call all the way. Not sure it would sell.”

    On who has benefitted the most from working with Paul Heyman in WWE: “Better question is who hasn’t benefited from working with Paul Heyman? I’d suggest Brock Lesnar has benefited the most considering Brock’s schedule.”

    On if WWE stars are responsible for carrying around their title belts: “Champions are resonsible for the upkeep of their titles but spares are available if one is misplaced. Smart wrestlers never check the titles on planes.”

    On if we’ll ever see Kevin Nash and/or JBL wrestle in the WWE in the future: “Not too likely.”

    On if we’ll ever see another 60-minute Iron Man Match in WWE, specifically between CM Punk and Daniel Bryan: “If anyone could pull of a 60 minute Iron Man match it wuld be Punk vs. Bryan for sure. Cesaro, too. If it happens it would be great but those are few and far between.”

    Check out the complete Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: The Shield Breaking Up, Wyatt’s In-Ring Ability, U.S./I-C Title Unification

    WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has once again updated the Q&A section of his official website. Below are highlights:

    On Goldberg’s new DVD and a match between he and The Undertaker: “The compliation Goldberg DVD will do good. I’ve not seen it but likely will check it out. Goldberg vs. Taker in their heyday would have been nice. Who wins would have depended on where and when it was but I’d lean toward Taker.”

    On whether or not JR will ever start his own podcast: “Likely not. Too much work. :) Not enough money.”

    On Bray Wyatt’s in-ring ability: “Many of us have seen him wrestle a great deal in NXT. He’s a keeper.”

    On his favorite Mid-South Wrestling angles: “Had many favorites and am looking forward to the Mid South DVD WWE is releasing on Sept 10. Ted [DiBiase] and [Junkyard] Dog were hard to beat.”

    On one-legged wrestler Zach Gowen’s WWE run: “He had great heart and passion.”

    On Dean Ambrose’s potential when The Shield eventually breaks up: “The goal is always for any entity to have more sizzle and potential when they split and become single stars. Ambrose will be interesting to follow along with Rolins and Reigns.”

    On if he feels the U.S. and Intercontinental Titles should be unified: “I don’t see the value in doing so. It’s not hard to make them both mean more.”

    Check out more Jim Ross Q&A at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • VIDEO: 21+ Minutes From Today’s HBK & Bret Hart Q&A In NYC

    The following is a 21+ minute video of the Shawn Michaels & Bret Hart Q&A held on Saturday, April 6, 2013 in New York City: