WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross recently spoke to Yahoo! Sports about Shane McMahon’s big return and more. You can check out the full interview here and read some highlights below.
Shane McMahon’s return:
“Honestly, I was shocked to see him back. You learn early on in this business to never say never, especially in this case because the bloodline runs too deep. The match itself won’t be Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat or “Stone Cold” vs. The Rock, but it won’t be Dada 5000 vs. Kimbo Slice, either. If your expectations aren’t unreasonable, it will be great match. There will be big spots, crash and burns and things like that. I think the storyline of Shane not losing his place in the McMahon lineage is great. You can really make this an interesting story.”
If CM Punk made the right call joining UFC:
“Yes, because he was miserable with the WWE. He could have probably went on to do something else in wrestling if he chose to. But he seemed as if when he left it was cathartic for him. He’s a very introspective guy with a high IQ who seemed to be more at peace leaving the turmoil of the WWE behind. But it has kind of followed him with the lawsuit with the WWE and the injuries that have postponed his UFC debut. I think he’ll stay the course and eventually make his debut. What kind of career he will have? I’m not so sure. He’s an attraction. A well conditioned Kimbo Slice, if you will. He’s a student of the game and I would never discount his desire. I think he made the right call because you can’t stay in an environment and be miserable. It’s unhealthy mentally and physically. He seems to be happier now that he’s married and now he’s at home more. He’s so good at wrestling, there’s no reason that he can’t eventually circle around and come back, if he wanted to. He’ll never have a problem finding work but his window to try new things like the UFC is small. Until he proves that he’s a skilled fighter, his cache is his reputation as a pro wrestler with the WWE. Brock Lesnar was the same way until he proved he could kick some ass.”
This week's episode of SmackDown was full of twists and turns to say the least.…
All Elite Wrestling first launched in 2019, and a number of stars have been with…
A few weeks ago Shinsuke Nakamura made his big return to television and when he…
When a professional wrestling show airs live anything can happen as fans found out when…
Originally WWE announced that The Motor City Machine Guns would be defending their WWE Tag…
A few weeks ago SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis officially unveiled the new WWE Women's…