WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with his latest blog where he talks about Jeff Jarrett’s return TNA, Braun Strowman’s future and more. You can check out the full entry here along with some highlights below.
Jeff Jarrett returning to TNA: “Jeff Jarrett to the new ownership group of Impact Wrestling is good news IMO. Jeff has many viable projects at play and he knows that he has my support. The pro wrestling business needs every viable company that it can muster to be successful and provide each other with much needed competition and crucial, talent development. This arrangement could eventually wind up being a part of something even bigger. Stay tuned. It sounds like the new ownership group, Anthem, has made some wise decisions early in their tenure. Jeff was brought back to be a consultant.”
Dolph Ziggler’s heel turn: “If Ziggler becoming a TV villain gets Dolph moved up in the cards and moe exposure then it is a great move as the talented athlete is a natural, antagonist.”
Thoughts on Raw: “Watched Monday’s RAW via DVR as I was at the Sugar Bowl (Big, OU Win!) when RAW aired live. Takeaways include the return of Bill Goldberg who made a noticeable impact and the continued build of Braun Strowman who is seemingly in route to becoming a major player in WWE. Hopefully Strowman’s evolution with continue to conceal his inexperience especially his ‘selling’ skill set. WWE has done a good job in separating the big man from the pack and now we will see how he adds to the company’s faith in him by getting better each day in some area of his profession.”
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