JohnCenaFan28
07-11-2008, 10:04 PM
Jim Ross has a new blog up on his website discussing the upcoming JBL/Cena "Parking Lot Brawl" match, rookie wrestlers watching (or not watching) old matches to learn from, a Vickie Guerrero donation, and more. You can read the full article HERE ( http://www.jrsbarbq.com/2008/07/11/jr-and-the-king-to-team-againnaitch-on-charlottes-friday-night-smackdown-next-weekuwf-championsdo-internet-message-boards-all-suck/). Here are a couple of excerpts:
On Rookie Wrestlers:
I wonder how many rookie wrestlers watch old DVDs of these men, among so many others, simply to process the in-ring psychology? My instincts say not enough but would rather invest their free time in hitting the bars, partying, and acting like it’s their first "spring break".
Recent Pet Peeve:
This week’s wrestling pet peeve: wrestlers who compete while wearing jewelry. This includes those "still on the honeymoon period" newlyweds who tape over their wedding bands. Maybe I have missed it and I could be wrong but I don’t recall seeing any NFL or UFC athletes wearing their wedding bands while doing their work. Bling in the form of necklaces have got to go, too. I remember once having to convince a wrestler not to wear his wristwatch in the ring even though it made his wife happy as the time piece was a gift. As time came to pass it worked out that if he had stopped seeing his mistress that he would have made his wife even happier.
On Rookie Wrestlers:
I wonder how many rookie wrestlers watch old DVDs of these men, among so many others, simply to process the in-ring psychology? My instincts say not enough but would rather invest their free time in hitting the bars, partying, and acting like it’s their first "spring break".
Recent Pet Peeve:
This week’s wrestling pet peeve: wrestlers who compete while wearing jewelry. This includes those "still on the honeymoon period" newlyweds who tape over their wedding bands. Maybe I have missed it and I could be wrong but I don’t recall seeing any NFL or UFC athletes wearing their wedding bands while doing their work. Bling in the form of necklaces have got to go, too. I remember once having to convince a wrestler not to wear his wristwatch in the ring even though it made his wife happy as the time piece was a gift. As time came to pass it worked out that if he had stopped seeing his mistress that he would have made his wife even happier.