Posts Tagged ‘Samoa Joe’

Bully Ray Talks Possibly Working In NXT, Samoa Joe/WWE, Rey Mysterio Leaving WWE

Bully Ray spoke with Alex Obert of the Journey of a Frontman website while at Tommy Dreamer’s “House of Hardcore VIII” event in Philadelphia last weekend. Below are highlights from the interview.

On returning at the WWE Royal Rumble: “Well the Royal Rumble is a lot of fun. As far as the reaction was concerned, it was awesome. To be able to come back to Philadelphia ten years after I had left the WWE to that type of reception, you really can’t put any words to it. I kind of knew in the back of my head that I was gonna get a warm reception from the Philly crowd. Some people might of been shocked just how big the reaction was. It was overwhelmingly positive. If that was my last time that you ever saw me in a WWE ring again, not that I’m saying that I want it to be, but if that was the last time that you ever saw me, that’s a hell of a way to go out!”

On being in the ring with Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt: “I’m a big fan of those guys. I’m a big fan of most guys in the WWE, they’re all extremely passionate about what they do. You can tell that they whenever they go out there, they always strive to be the best and steal the show and do the absolute best that they can. The Wyatt Family is kind of reminiscent of the old Dudley clan back in the day. Big fan of Bray. Big fan of Luke and Erick Rowan. They’re doing a great job. It was fun to be in there with The Miz. It was fun to be in there with R-Truth doing the What’s Up and the 3D. It was all good, lots of fun.”

On possibly appearing at NXT: “I am open to anything that is fun and that would be good business. Me and D-Von have accomplished so much as a tag team and I’ve accomplished more than I thought I ever would as a singles guy. If you listen to the fans, they would love to see the Dudley Boyz back in the WWE and help bring that tag team division back to the heights that it once was. Our school is going on almost ten years now and we’ve been very proud of the students that we turn out. We are very proud of the way we train our students. On a whole, I’m really happy with the way everything has unfolded so far.”

On Rey Mysterio leaving WWE: “Whenever people leave a company or go to a company, everyone will ask what my thoughts are. It goes on every day. People come and go from companies every day, whether it’s wrestling or a bank or a big business or McDonald’s, people come and go all the time. When one person stays in a company for too long, they can sometimes get stagnant or stale. So it’s good because with Rey leaving WWE now, maybe he’ll go do some stuff that will light a fire under his ass even more. And now that opens up a spot for a younger guy in WWE to step up and become the next Rey Mysterio. It’s always good for the business when people come and go and rosters constantly get mixed up.”

On Samoa Joe possibly going to WWE: “That’s awesome for Joe. Great! I would love to see Joe be ultra successful in the wrestling business. WWE is the top of the food chain. When you get into pro wrestling, everybody always wants to wrestle for the WWE. Joe went to Ring of Honor, helped build Ring of Honor and he paid his dues there. He went to TNA and helped build TNA, paid his dues. Now he’s gonna have an opportunity with the WWE and I hope he knocks it out of the park. He’s worked very hard and he deserves it.”

Check out the complete interview at JourneyOfAFrontman.com.

Backstage Update On Plans For Samoa Joe To Sign With WWE

Samoa Joe is still expected to sign with WWE next month, as we reported a few weeks ago. In fact, while the original plan called for Joe to end his run in Ring Of Honor in late April, it is now believed that his ROH run will end after his appearance at the promotion’s WrestleMania 31 weekend event in Redwood City, California.

This would explain why Joe has not been advertised for ROH’s April 4th event in San Antonio, as well as the company’s upcoming event in Minnesota.

ROH and WWE have yet to confirm this news, and Joe is expected to work his advertised independent wrestling events in April before moving to WWE, likely as part of the NXT brand.

(Credit: ProWrestling.net)

Video: Samoa Joe’s Surprise Appearance At WrestleCentre

Canada’s WrestleCenter promotion has posted a video of Samoa Joe’s surprise appearance at their March 5th from Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Samoa Joe’s Final TNA Match, Impact Wrestling Viewership Rises Last Week

– Samoa Joe’s final match on Impact Wrestling will air on the March 20th edition of the show. Joe will be featured in a match against Austin Aries, which was taped back in January in London, England.

– The Friday, March 6th edition of Impact Wrestling drew 421,000 viewers for the initial airing on Destination America. The immediate replay of the show drew an additional 162,000 viewers, for a combined 583,000 viewers for this week. By comparison, last week’s show drew 502,000 combined viewers.

Notes On Brock Lesnar At Monday’s RAW, Samoa Joe To Challenge For ROH World Title?

– While still unofficial at this point, based on Saturday night’s Ring Of Honor television taping, it was strongly suggested that Samoa Joe vs. Jay Briscoe for the ROH World Championship will take place as the main event for the “Supercard of Honor” event in Redwood City, California on March 27th.

For those who missed it, Samoa Joe is also scheduled to wrestle Michael Elgin at the ROH event at The Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois on March 14th.

– WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar is scheduled to return on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, which takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and features rapper Wiz Khalifa as the special guest host. If Lesnar appears, it will be his first WWE appearance since walking out during a live RAW following a major backstage blow-up with Vince McMahon.

Make sure to visit SEScoops.com tomorrow night for live WWE RAW play-by-play results coverage!

Samoa Joe Talks About His Current Negotiations With WWE

During Friday’s edition of “Talk Is Jericho,” Chris Jericho asked his guest, Samoa Joe, whether or not he has any intentions of joining the WWE.

Joe mentioned that he wanted fans to know that there have been discussions between the two sides and that, “there’s some negotiations going on.”

Additionally, Jericho noted that Joe’s name came up when he was talking to Triple H a few years ago. Jericho said that HHH told him that he was a fan of Joe and his in-ring style.

You can download the latest edition of Jericho’s podcast at PodcastOne.com.

Update On WWE’s Jerry Lawler DVD, Samoa Joe On Talk Is Jericho, Adam Rose’s “Rose Garden”

– WWE’s “Jerry Lawler: It’s Good To Be King” DVD and Blu-ray is now scheduled for a May 19th release. The DVD and Blu-ray are available for pre-order right now via Amazon.

– A new edition of Adam Rose’s “Rose Garden” segment is now online at WWE.com. In the latest installment, Rose discusses his rivalry with Zack Ryder and Ryder’s promise to eliminate him first in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 31.

– The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which as noted features former TNA star Samoa Joe, is now online. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

2015 Royal Rumble PPV Buys Revealed, ROH Announces Samoa Joe Match For 3/14

– After returning to the promotion at their 13th anniversary pay-per-view event this past weekend, Ring Of Honor has announced that Samoa Joe will face Michael Elgin at their March 14th event at The Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois.

– WWE has released additional information regarding their latest Royal Rumble pay-per-view. The 2015 edition of the Royal Rumble drew 141,000 buys on pay-per-view, 92,000 from international buys and 49,000 domestic. The 2014 edition of the pay-per-view, which took place prior to the launch of the WWE Network, drew 467,000 buys on pay-per-view.

AJ Lee’s Ex-Boyfriend Takes Shot At CM Punk, Ross Report, 5 WWE Myths Busted (Video)

– AJ Lee’s ex-boyfriend, ROH television champion Jay Lethal took a shot at her marriage to CM Punk during this past weekend’s ROH 13th anniversary pay-per-view. Prior to Lethal’s ROH TV title defense against Alberto El Patron, he cut a promo and spoke about how he would not take hand-me-downs from the likes of Daniel Bryan, Samoa Joe or CM Punk, but that Punk would take his hand-me-downs.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Terry Funk is the guest on the latest edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– In the latest edition of WWE’s “5 Things” web series, WWE busts five myths. You can check out the video below.

Footage Of Samoa Joe’s ROH Return (Video), Details On This Year’s WWE HOF Special On USA Network

– Samoa Joe made his Ring Of Honor return at the company’s 13th anniversary pay-per-view this past Sunday night. The promotion has since added footage of his return to their official YouTube channel, which you can check out below.

– WWE issued a press release on Tuesday stating that the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony will air on the USA Network the night after WrestleMania. The 1-hour special will take place after WWE RAW.

The 2015 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony takes place on Saturday, March 28 at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Mysterio vs. Alberto El Patron Announced, Nikki Bella’s Nose Busted & More

– Northeast Wrestling has announced that former WWE Superstars Rey Mysterio and Alberto El Patron will square off on August 1st at their “Wrestling Under The Stars” event from Fishkill, NY. Matt Hardy, Velvet Sky, Mickie James and The Young Bucks are also advertised for the show.

– Samoa Joe will be a guest on Chris Jericho’s Talk Is Jericho podcast this Friday to discuss his departure from TNA and what’s next for him.

– Renee Young announced on Twitter that she will be guest co-hosting VH1’s Big Morning Buzz show this Wednesday morning. Her co-hosts will be Michelle Buteau and Nick Lachey.

– Divas Champion Nikki Bella got her nose busted up last night on RAW during her match with Paige. She posted the following photo on Instagram:

Busted my nose bad tonight ???? Who wants to tuck me in, ice me and kiss it goodnight?????????????

A photo posted by Nikki Bella (@thenikkibella) on

Report: Samoa Joe Headed To WWE

Samoa Joe is headed to WWE, according to Dave Meltzer in his latest audio report at f4wonline.com. He noted that there may not be a signed contract yet, but they’ve been negotiating and it looks like a deal will be made.

No word yet on whether he’ll be working in NXT before he goes to the main roster, where he’d have the pleasure of working with NXT head trainer Bill Demott.

Joe recently signed with Ring of Honor to work a handful of appearances. He’ll be wrestling 4 dates for ROH this month, with the final show taking place on March 27th, two days before WrestleMania 31. The last we saw, Joe had accepted indy bookings through April 23rd.

5 WWE Feuds For Samoa Joe We Want To See

AJ Styles On Samoa Joe’s ROH Return, “Styles Clash” Controversy & More

International wrestling star AJ Styles appeared on the “Chad Dukes Wrestling Show” recently to discuss a number of topics, including the return of Samoa Joe to Ring Of Honor, the controversy over his “Styles Clash” finisher and more. Below are highlights from the interview.

On Samoa Joe returning to ROH: “Joe coming back to Ring of Honor is huge. He and I talked before he released his statement but I was excited about him maybe having the opportunity for him to come back to Ring of Honor because it’s exciting to have a guy who you know works hard and can do unbelievable things and has a history at Ring of Honor. I’m excited to see the welcome he gets when he comes back, not just from the guys in the back, because I know they will welcome him, but from the fans waiting on him.”

On ROH: “I think they’re trying. You don’t want to move too fast, you start to move fast and you make holes that cost you your company. I think they’re doing the right thing in bringing in these guys, giving these dream matches that people want to see. To me it’s not taking a step back, it’s actually going somewhere having fun and having great matches.”

On the Styles Clash: “The one thing I can’t control is your head, that’s up to you, and there’s only one thing you can’t do in the move is tuck it. There’s no reason for you to do that.

At the end of the day if they don’t want to take it I have no problem not doing the Styles Clash, there are other things that I can do. But if the promoter wants it and everybody’s cool with it that’s what we’re gonna do.”

Check out the complete interview at ChadDukesWrestlingShow.com.

Mr. Anderson On Samoa Joe Leaving TNA, WWE Shutting Down His Ideas & More

TNA star Mr. Anderson recently appeared on “Ring Rust Radio” to promote his in-ring return at Impact Wrestling, the TNA tour of the U.K. and more. Below are highlights from the interview.

On his in-ring return at Impact Wrestling and the move from Spike TV to Destination America: “Nothing but positivity. At first it went from a network that was pretty large, to a network that was smaller and didn’t have the reach of Spike TV. You’re always sort of tentative and don’t know what the future holds. You look at cases across the board of startup networks and when they get programming that people enjoy, those people call up their cable providers and ask for the packages that include that channel. I’m looking forward to it and it’s a great fit for us. I got a chance to go up to LA a few weeks ago and spend some time with the folks from Destination America. They are phenomenal people and are excited to have us on their network.”

On why he feels TNA is so popular in Europe: “I think the obvious thing is we have a broader reach over there. WWE is on paid TV over there and we are on free TV so we reach more homes. When we go over there, it is my favorite place to wrestle. The crowds are so much fun and so into every match. The last few years we have put on shows that are three and a half hours long, and sometimes that can get tiresome for the crowd. That’s not the case with the UK, they stick with us and it’s a lot of fun. Also I think as far as drawing in more UK fans, the fact we have been doing the British Boot Camp for the past two years helps. Rockstar Spud he is just on fire and the sky is the limit for him. He gets it, he loves wrestling, he is passionate about the business, entertaining, and always coming up with new ideas.”

On if he’s ever considered a career as a commentator: “Yes I have and I actually have my own podcast. I started it about eight months ago on DVMPE.com, ITunes, Stitcher, and it’s called “Push the Button”. The interesting thing about is it’s not about wrestling, it is it has nothing to do with wrestling. It’s the things that interest me outside of the wrestling world. Things like politics and religion, things that are supposed to be the most important things in peoples’ lives but for some reason were not supposed to talk about these things. I always wanted to sort of have an open discussion, be able to talk about them, not get mad or upset, and walk away as friends. My co-host happens to be a Christian and I am not. We talk about and delve into all sorts of different topics.”

On if he feels he will return to the world title picture this year: “That is always something in the back of every wrestler’s head I think. I don’t think you should get into this business if it’s not your ultimate goal. Well, maybe I shouldn’t say that, everybody has different goals but that’s always been my goal. I think I went through some transitions in the last few years, and this last year I really focused my energy back into the business. I have done this for 15, almost 16 years now, and you go through those weaning periods. I’ve fallen in love with the business again and that’s definitely on my list of goals to achieve this year.”

On his time as part of the Aces & Eights: “Creatively, you’re dealing with a group of ten guys that all have different ideas, people who are writing stuff behind the scenes, and at the end of the day you all have to agree on certain things. I think in every situation and match I have been in in the wrestling business, I never looked backed and said, “that was awesome, boy I just loved that match I was involved in”. Usually it’s actually the opposite. I ignore all the positive things that happened in the match and focus on the little things that irritate me that somebody else might not even notice. There is certain things I wish I could change. I wish we could of played some things out a little longer, but I also feel at some point the Aces and Eights segments were eating up so much time on TV. That would be my only regret or criticism. We would come out four times a night and it would lose its luster after you already heard the song three times, by the fourth time it means even less.”

On an idea he wanted to do that was turned down: “There was a program I pitched in the WWE for a character idea. It was a heel and had to do with laying guys out back stage with the camera never seeing who it was. I was a baby face on TV but all these people would be laid out backstage. Back in Vietnam, they would lay ace of spades cards on the dead bodies of the killed. It was an idea that was given to me by Steve Austin at one point. So that would be my calling card and then at some point I would come out to make the big save and turn on who I was saving to reveal myself. Throw an ace of spades card on them after. After pitching in WWE it got turned down, so I pitched it in TNA and they liked it but nothing came of it. I try to as much as I can stay out of that aspect of the business. I don’t involve myself in story lines and angles. I take what is given to me and make the most of it.”

On who he has enjoyed working with the most in his career: “Who did I enjoy the most? I enjoyed working with Taker. He was amazing to work with and so helpful. He took MYP and myself under his wings. I always felt like in the WWE that there were two mountain tops. There was the SmackDown mountain with Taker, Batista, Kane, Booker T, and Rey Mysterio on top of the mountain, and they were throwing rope ladders down. Lending helping hands, saying, “Come on up here, the weather is fine, we can all breathe up here, and we can all make money together”. On the other mountain, you had people who shall remain nameless, who were pushing boulders and hot pots of oil down the mountain to get you off. I remember Taker being enormously helpful in my career and really gave me some fantastic advice. Some of it I took, some of it I didn’t. Who would I like to work most with today? In TNA, I have yet to get my hands on Gunner and he is the total package. He has a tremendous look, his work is amazing, what he does in the ring looks believable, great on the mic, and passionate about the business. So I would really like to get my hands on him. I’m getting ready to do something with EC3 that I’m really looking forward to. He has been one of my favorite people to watch the last few years. MVP and I have never had a chance to wrestle each other. We tagged when we were in the WWE and have been friends for several years, but have never had the chance to do anything in the ring against each other.”

On Samoa Joe parting ways with TNA: “Joe was a locker room leader, no question about it. Not a locker room leader that raised his hand and says, “I want to be the leader, I want to be your leader, I want you to look up to me”. People just naturally gravitated to him and his respect is all earned. When a guy like that leaves it impacts the locker room. In the business, we have come accustomed to people coming and going all the time, that’s just how this industry operate. Were still friends and still all connected. You can go five, ten years without talking to somebody, and then bump into them and pick up like it was yesterday. Joe, whatever he does, even if it’s just indies, he will be just fine.”

You can listen to the complete interview above.

Report: WWE Makes Offer To Samoa Joe

After announcing his departure from TNA last week, Samoa Joe looks to have no issue finding work.

The longtime veteran who is scheduled to return to Ring Of Honor for several dates in March may have a new full-time job on his hands in the near future.

According to F4WOnline.com, WWE has made an offer to Joe. While the specifics are not yet available, the idea of Joe in WWE (or better yet, NXT) is intriguing to say the least.

Earlier this week, Joe got people buzzing with a ‘warning’ to fans anticipating his next move:

Samoa Joe On CM Punk’s Cryptic Tweet, ROH Return, NXT & More

Samoa Joe recently spoke to the Chad Dukes Wrestling Show about his TNA departure, return to Ring Of Honor and whether or not he would go through NXT if WWE were to sign him.

Below are highlights from the interview.

On Returning to ROH: “I think certain times in your career you reexamine things and a change of scenery is nice. It’s good for the fans, it’s good for me, and I think it’s healthy all around. I’m excited about some new matches for me, there’s some guys out there I haven’t had a chance to work with especially some younger guys, up and comers, that I think have tremendous promise and talent and I get to get in there and mix it up with them.”

“It kinda was a culmination over the past few months of various factors, various reasons. You kind of come to these big decisions and I kind of looked around saw the landscape of things and thought it was the time.”

On the safety of the Styles Clash: “I’ve taken the Styles Clash several times and AJ’s a formidable athlete in his own right, it’s never been an issue of safety with me ever. I understand how people feel, there’s obviously been injuries involved with it, but I know especially with my very long-term experience with experiencing the move on all ends of it, it’s always been a safe as far as injuries go move and I’ve never really had an issue with it.”

On CM Punk’s tweet to him about “owing him one.” “Time will tell and that’s really up to him and obviously his obligations to UFC. I know he’s training real hard for his upcoming fight but if he wants to throw down, if he wants to scrap, you can come over here and start off with me and see what’s left when you go into the octagon.”

On if he would go through NXT if signed by WWE: “I’ve never shied away from an opportunity to prove myself. Every promotion I’ve ever worked for, initially when I started out, never wanted me. I remember my first Ring of Honor show and [Gabe Sapolsky. Former ROH booker] told me, ‘Hey listen, we can’t afford a flight out from California every month, so it will probably be a one-off deal.’ And then walking back through the curtain after that first match and him going, ‘you’re on every show.’ I think when you do get to the point where you’re not willing to go out there and prove what you can do, I understand guys they feel strongly a certain way, that’s fine, I think it’s individual for everybody, but I know for me I’ve never shied away from an opportunity to prove myself anywhere.”

“I’ve always firmly believed that you can’t deny talent and cream always rises to the top. Those are two things you always hear clichés among all sports not just pro wrestling and it’s something that I firmly believe. At the end of the day, if you’ve got it you’re going to get there. You’ve got to find the opportunities, the doors and the windows you can find and do what you need to do.”

Check out the complete interview at ChadDukesWrestlingShow.com.

NXT Preview For Tonight, Punk & Joe Twitter Interaction

– The following matches are confirmed for tonight’s edition of NXT on the WWE Network.

  • Hideo Itami vs. Bull Dempsey
  • The Lucha Dragons vs. Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger
  • Baron Corbin vs. Tye Dillinger
  • Becky Lynch vs. Bayley
  • Brian Kendrick vs. Finn Balor (Kevin Owens is on commentary)

– Samoa Joe, who recently left TNA, and CM Punk recently had the following exchange on Twitter, leading some to speculate that the two may eventually work a match together. While there is nothing of substance to suggest they will be working together in any capacity, here is the exchange:

Punk replied with a line that he said Vince McMahon once used on him:

Ring Of Honor Issues Press Release Teasing Samoa Joe At ROH 13th Anniversary PPV

ROH issued the following …

SAMOA JOE IS RETURNING TO ROH

Ring of Honor is proud of announce the return of the most dominant Ring of Honor World Champion in company history, Samoa Joe!!!

When you speak of legendary names in Ring of Honor one of, if not the first name mentioned in Samoa Joe. He made his debut in Ring of Honor in October of 2002. Within 5 months he would blow through the competition and win the Ring of Honor World Championship. He would hold the ROH World Championship for a record setting 645 days. His title reign would see him engage in legendary matches with CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Homicide and AJ Styles just to name a few.

“The Samoan Submission Machine” will return home to Ring of Honor Saturday March 7, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Who will Samoa Joe be gunning for? Is ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe safe? Is ROH World Television Champion Jay Lethal safe? Is anyone safe? Who do you want to see Samoa Joe face in Ring of Honor?

Do not miss the chance to see a true legend in the prime of his career as Samoa Joe to returns home to Ring of Honor.

– Saturday March 7, 2015 Baltimore, Maryland
– Friday March 13, 2015 Milwaukee, WI
– Saturday March 14, 2015 Chicago Ridge, IL
– Friday March 27, 2015 Redwood City, CA

With his return announced, Samoa Joe and the world will without a doubt have their eyes set firmly on Ring of Honors 13th Anniversary Spectacular, live on Pay Per View this Sunday March 1, 2015.

Samoa Joe Returning to Ring Of Honor Next Month

Ring of Honor has announced that Samoa Joe is returning to the promotion next month.

After announcing earlier this month that he’s done with TNA, Joe has been booked for 4 shows in March.

Here’s Joe’s ROH schedule:

  • March 3rd from Baltimore, MD
  • March 13th from Milwaukee, WI
  • March 14th from Chicago Ride, IL
  • March 27 from Redwood City, CA

Update On Possible Plans For Samoa Joe’s Future

There’s a lot of speculation regarding where Samoa Joe will end up now that he is officially gone from TNA. Some are of the belief that he will return to Ring Of Honor, while others feel he may end up in Japan.

We noted earlier this week that there has been some interest shown on the past of WWE, as far as bringing Joe into the mix at NXT, as well as from several employees who mentioned in tweets that they would love to see him in the fold.

Another rumor going around is that Joe could end up showing up at Tommy Dreamer’s next House of Hardcore event, which takes place on March 7th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

5 WWE Feuds For Samoa Joe We Want To See

Earlier this week, Samoa Joe took to Twitter to deliver a shocking announcement. After nearly ten years as one of the pillars of TNA, Joe announced he would be parting ways with the company, effective immediately. Much like an RKO, the announcement came from out of nowhere.

Since the announcement, there has been speculation that Joe could try his luck with the WWE, as former superstars such as Steve Austin and Mick Foley have publicly stated they believe the company should sign him. However, what role would Samoa Joe play if he and the WWE reach an agreement? Here are five worthwhile feuds for Samoa Joe if the two sides can reach an agreement.

5. Finn Balor

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If Samoa Joe does sign with the WWE, he will have to do his best Drake impersonation and start from the bottom, with NXT being the starting point. Finn Balor is currently the number one contender for the NXT Championship, and should be in NXT for at least the rest of the year. With Joe’s agile, submission-based style, and Balor’s high-flying, strong style, the two could mesh well together and provide a nice juxtaposition of styles in an entertaining program.

Jim Ross Blog: Samoa Joe/WWE, Wrestling Romances, WrestleMania Weekend Show

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated the blog section of his official website. Below are highlights:

On Samoa Joe: “Lots of questions about Samoa Joe leaving TNA and where I think that Joe will end up. I don’t know the answer to that question but I can say that I’m a fan of Joe’s work and that I feel that he will stay as busy as he chooses to be. Joe could be a valuable asset to WWE as it relates to working with young talents who need to work with someone better than them to learn. Sometimes change can be a good thing for all involved. Nonetheless I can see how Samoa Joe, put in the proper role, could be an asset to WWE.”

On wrestling romances: “Just because it seems to be getting more topical of late and from my own experience as an administrator, ‘wrestling romances’ are challenging to make work. While there are notable exceptions to that rule where two parties that are both in the biz have had successful, personal relationships, most of these star crossed romances generally fail. I’m not being a naysayer only a realist. I had too many meetings with those on the roster who needed couple’s therapy of which is tough to deliver.”

On his one-man show during WrestleMania weekend: “Excited to be bringing our RINGSIDE w/ Jim Ross Show to San Jose the Saturday afternoon before WrestleMania at the Rockbar Theater with a 1-3 pm event. The VIP meet and greet function runs from 11 am-1 pm and tickets for our only event during WM31 go on sale THIS Saturday at 10 am pacific time at ticketweb.com. Tickets start at $20 while the VIP tickets are $65. Tickets are limited so I’d suggest that you get your’s early starting with Saturday’s on sale at ticketweb.com. Let’s grill…”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

Mick Foley Talks About Samoa Joe Possibly Joining WWE

Add WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley to the list of people pushing for WWE to sign Samoa Joe, who parted ways with TNA this week. Foley posted the following message on Facebook earlier today:

SAMOA JOE IN WWE?

I’d love to see it. A proven commodity given a new surrounding, and possibly a new look could be good for both Joe and ?#?WWE?. I remember running into Triple H and Stephanie McMahon – WWE in an airport in 2004, and mentioning I was on the way to a ?#?RingOfHonor? show. Triple H went out of his way to say that he’d heard that Samoa Joe was a “hell of a worker”. Hopefully Joe will get a chance to show WWE just how impressive he can be in person.

Do you see Joe fitting in with WWE? If so, how? Maybe as a potential Paul Heyman guy?

As noted earlier, Paul Heyman also took notice of Joe’s announcement on Twitter –

Steve Austin Says WWE Should Sign Samoa Joe

WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin thinks WWE should reach out to Samoa Joe, who announced on Tuesday that he’s leaving TNA Wrestling.

In response to a fan question on Wednesday, Austin tweeted:

As noted earlier, there is some interest in WWE to bring Joe in for a tryout in the next few weeks. Click here to read more on that story – and what led Joe to leave TNA after 9 years.

Kurt Angle, Velvet Sky & More React To Samoa Joe Leaving TNA

Several TNA personalities have commented on Samoa Joe’s announcement that he’s leaving the company:

https://twitter.com/RealMikeTenay/status/567866432131739648

Former TNA Knockout Velvet Sky also reacted to the news, noting that TNA “aint what it used to be.”

WWE Interested In Samoa Joe, More On His TNA Departure, Paul Heyman Reacts