JR’s Blog, Natalya Speaks Out, Uso Released On Bail, Miz Continues To Sell Firing

22:02 Publicado por Mario Galarza

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- In his latest JRSBARBQ.com blog, Jim Ross discussed what he would do if he had more control over the company and why the Attitude Era isn’t the be all and end all:

What’s the one thing that I would do if I could institute any change in the business? It is and always will be adding more developmental areas so more world class/ highly recruited athletes can train and be given the opportunity to make the primary roster and contribute sooner than later. It would also make sense to have a positive working relationship with all the smaller wrestling promotions that are fighting to survive and crave out their niche. Virtually every talent in a smaller promotion wants to advance to WWE where they can maximize their opportunities to earn better money in a career that generally has a short shelf life.

It’s amazing that some fans think that WWE going back to the attitude era would automatically cure any perceived ailment that WWE may have in some fan’s eyes. That is essentially absurd. Evaluate the attitude era’s talent roster and compare it to today’s. If you do so objectively then you can easily answer the question.

Smart PG works just fine and developing new stars is much more imperative than the TV rating. Some fans need to understand that stars like HBK, Austin, Rock, etc don’t come along in every generation. Plus, age and injuries adversely affect talents just like they do any athlete. Too many young wrestlers have found their comfort zone performing in the mid card and thus avoiding the immense responsibility that comes with being a main event star. The money is good for the mid card role and some talents are simply content to not make waves and to take their ‘good money’ and move on. Squeaky albeit talented wheels need to create more awareness for their desires to be headliners. It’s not as simple as raising one’s hand.

- Natalya said she wants to bring credibility to the WWE women’s division during an interview with AL.com

“Beth and I are all about representing bold, bright and beautiful women. We are kind of on a crusade to win the Divas championship. It’s about real athletes versus dancers and models. Or broccoli versus candy. We want to bring some real credibility to the title.”

- Jimmy Uso was released on $500 bail yesterday evening, following his arrest for DUI. WWE spokesperson Kevin Hennessy told the Associated Press that WWE is looking into the incident.

Now there’s media interest the company aren’t going to be too happy with Uso.

- The Miz continues to do a good job at selling his firing storyline. Here he is talking about it on Sirius Radio:


Source: wrestlingtruth.com

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