John
03-21-2009, 09:32 PM
I'm not sure what happened earlier with our website but nonetheless it is back. If you haven't read our last blog with more about Andrew Martin and drug use in our society, I hope that you will check it out. Our Q&A section has also been updated and you can check it out too while you are here. Anyone else have March Madness? So let's tip this one off.
The "historic" 500th episode of Friday Night Smackdown is history and aired as a solid, two hour wrestling show. I'm sure it could take a spanking in the ratings this week, with male viewers especially, because of the NCAA Basketball Tournament that's underway. I will admit I was checking out scores during Smackdown commercial breaks.
With the challenging American economy, it is always encouraging to see ticket sales for WWE events doing well in many venues. It looks as if even though the NCAA's are in Kansas City this weekend that Monday's Raw could well be a sellout in KC. One has to believe that this Monday's Raw will be hot as there are only two Raws remaining until Wrestlemania. The Raw on March 30 in the American Airlines Center in Dallas is also selling briskly and could well be sold out by that event's show time. The Hildago, Texas event the night before Dallas on March 29 has already gone clean.
What's the over/under on The King wearing another black T shirt this week on TV including the fact it could be another freebie from the frugal WWE HOF'er. If you have black and something with "King" on it you are likely in the money. I guess I'm subconsciously trying to figure a way to get some exposure for J.R.'s Family BBQ on TV. No, the BBQ logo on my hat is not a consideration. It's o.k. for my poker hero Doyle Brunson to plug his "Doyle's Room" poker site on his hat but I don't think that would fly w/ WWE management.
As mentioned previously, in Dallas on Monday March 30 Monday Night Raw will be produced plus a few bouts for Smackdown and for ECW. I love a nice "car trip" such as this one as the Mrs. and I can drive down and back to Big D as we don't leave for Wrestlemania until Thursday April 2. Hopefully I will be over the hump battling this bout of pneumonia by then.
Wrestlemania still has seats available and WWE is shooting for over 70,000 fans in Reliant Stadium on Sunday April 5. The WM25 gate is already in excess of $6.2M. I remember when Mid South Wrestling promoted the first Super Dome event in New Orleans and it was a huge hit back in the 70's and I think the gate was around $76,000. How times have changed.
European ticket sales are doing well for the April tour after Wrestlemania and the Annual WWE Draft. In a recent blog, we mentioned several venues that had already sold out and now you can add Geneva, Switzerland to the list. Tickets in London for Raw and Smackdown TV's are not sold out as of yet but are "this close" so I suggest WWE fans in the UK to hustle and get your tickets to these London events which will obviously have different looks as they are after the Draft.
Man, reading some websites reviews of various wrestling TV shows can be morbid, kind of like talking to an ex-wife. Some reviewers seem to never like anything and to be auditioning for a job in either stand-up comedy or creative writing with their ramblings. I wonder how many of those dudes are unemployed. Some websites do offer fairer degrees of objectivity which balances things out.
Something tells me that this year's WWE Draft will really shake things up even more than last year. No one has tole me this but it just seems like the deck will be completely reshuffled in Atlanta and that could include some new announce teams put together. Again, this is only speculation so for those considering this the Gospel please, "Lighten Up Francis."
Did you see the take down of OU's Blake Griffin Thursday night in the NCAA's? Oklahoma's National Player of the Year kept his cool after being "modified arm dragged" over the shoulder of an opponent who got ejected from the game for his unsportsmanlike efforts. There were the obligatory, "Sports Center-like" wrestling references to the move including one of the talking heads mentioning Ric Flair and his partner doing a "WHOOO."
I love it when the "legit" sports world's broadcasters use a wrestling reference and they usually do it reluctantly as if someone wrote their script for them or with tongue firmly in cheek because no one from the "real sports world" would be caught deal watching 'rasslin. They watch, don't let them kid you.
Friday night late I watched the Legends Roundtable that is currently airing on WWE 24/7 On Demand regarding Texas Wrestling and it is really a fun, quick hour of TV to watch. Lots of stories of famous, Texas born or based wrestlers didn't make air due to the one hour format of the program but several greats were discussed and some classic footage aired. Gene Okerlund was the host and Gene does a great job in that role while the panel consisted of Michael Hayes, Dusty Rhodes, Cowboy Bill Watts, and me. Personally, I like being a panelist better than hosting but being a part of the Roundtable in any form is super and one of the most fun broadcasts to be a part of in WWE. I am told that after WM25 we will be heading back to Connecticut at some point to produce two more Roundtable shows but I don't know the subjects or the panelists yet.
From what I hear, WWE will be back in Oklahoma in September with Raw going live from Tulsa's BOK Center on Monday September 28. Smackdown and ECW will emanate from the Ford Center in OKC on Tuesday September 29. Those dates are subject to change but that's the latest that I have heard. I don't expect tickets to go on sale for these events until probably August so, please, no phone calls or emails wanting tickets from my "friends" who I don't hear from as a rule unless I bump into them at a watering hole or until WWE is in the area.
On a side note regarding the last blog that I wrote about drug abuse and additional thoughts on the late Andrew Martin, I feel that all wrestling organizations should begin instilling in their prospects early in the training process the dangers of drug abuse and that it has no place any where especially in the wrestling business. On-going education regarding drug abuse should be covered as in depth as learning to withstand a body slam. I know that I am old school and damn proud of it for the record but I also think that wrestling students should be challenged with written tests as well as the established physical tests that they endure and that drug education should be an important part of their curriculum. To be fair, some training entities may already be doing some of these things but education at an early age is key to this problem that I feel ( I hope) has peaked and will become less of an issue as time goes by but this issue will never be completely eradicated because humans are, well, human.
I have WWE Axxess appearances this year on Thursday and Friday night in Houston. I'm looking forward to them and the chance to meet many of you. Thursday night I will be at the Announce a Match booth and Friday night I will be signing autographs with the King. J.R.'s Family BBQ won't be a part of this year's Axxess as we could not strike a fair deal with the concessionaire but some of our products, J.R.'s Beef Jerky and our Bar Nuts, will be available in limited supply at WWE's souvenir stand at Axxess. If you buy 'em, I'll sure as heck sign 'em!
Thanks for the many get well wishes as they are appreciated. Also, we want to thank all of you that shop with us in our on line store. Your business helps keep us a float plus we are proud of everything we sell and won't put our name on inferior products. Thanks, again, and be well.
Boomer Sooner!
J.R.
The "historic" 500th episode of Friday Night Smackdown is history and aired as a solid, two hour wrestling show. I'm sure it could take a spanking in the ratings this week, with male viewers especially, because of the NCAA Basketball Tournament that's underway. I will admit I was checking out scores during Smackdown commercial breaks.
With the challenging American economy, it is always encouraging to see ticket sales for WWE events doing well in many venues. It looks as if even though the NCAA's are in Kansas City this weekend that Monday's Raw could well be a sellout in KC. One has to believe that this Monday's Raw will be hot as there are only two Raws remaining until Wrestlemania. The Raw on March 30 in the American Airlines Center in Dallas is also selling briskly and could well be sold out by that event's show time. The Hildago, Texas event the night before Dallas on March 29 has already gone clean.
What's the over/under on The King wearing another black T shirt this week on TV including the fact it could be another freebie from the frugal WWE HOF'er. If you have black and something with "King" on it you are likely in the money. I guess I'm subconsciously trying to figure a way to get some exposure for J.R.'s Family BBQ on TV. No, the BBQ logo on my hat is not a consideration. It's o.k. for my poker hero Doyle Brunson to plug his "Doyle's Room" poker site on his hat but I don't think that would fly w/ WWE management.
As mentioned previously, in Dallas on Monday March 30 Monday Night Raw will be produced plus a few bouts for Smackdown and for ECW. I love a nice "car trip" such as this one as the Mrs. and I can drive down and back to Big D as we don't leave for Wrestlemania until Thursday April 2. Hopefully I will be over the hump battling this bout of pneumonia by then.
Wrestlemania still has seats available and WWE is shooting for over 70,000 fans in Reliant Stadium on Sunday April 5. The WM25 gate is already in excess of $6.2M. I remember when Mid South Wrestling promoted the first Super Dome event in New Orleans and it was a huge hit back in the 70's and I think the gate was around $76,000. How times have changed.
European ticket sales are doing well for the April tour after Wrestlemania and the Annual WWE Draft. In a recent blog, we mentioned several venues that had already sold out and now you can add Geneva, Switzerland to the list. Tickets in London for Raw and Smackdown TV's are not sold out as of yet but are "this close" so I suggest WWE fans in the UK to hustle and get your tickets to these London events which will obviously have different looks as they are after the Draft.
Man, reading some websites reviews of various wrestling TV shows can be morbid, kind of like talking to an ex-wife. Some reviewers seem to never like anything and to be auditioning for a job in either stand-up comedy or creative writing with their ramblings. I wonder how many of those dudes are unemployed. Some websites do offer fairer degrees of objectivity which balances things out.
Something tells me that this year's WWE Draft will really shake things up even more than last year. No one has tole me this but it just seems like the deck will be completely reshuffled in Atlanta and that could include some new announce teams put together. Again, this is only speculation so for those considering this the Gospel please, "Lighten Up Francis."
Did you see the take down of OU's Blake Griffin Thursday night in the NCAA's? Oklahoma's National Player of the Year kept his cool after being "modified arm dragged" over the shoulder of an opponent who got ejected from the game for his unsportsmanlike efforts. There were the obligatory, "Sports Center-like" wrestling references to the move including one of the talking heads mentioning Ric Flair and his partner doing a "WHOOO."
I love it when the "legit" sports world's broadcasters use a wrestling reference and they usually do it reluctantly as if someone wrote their script for them or with tongue firmly in cheek because no one from the "real sports world" would be caught deal watching 'rasslin. They watch, don't let them kid you.
Friday night late I watched the Legends Roundtable that is currently airing on WWE 24/7 On Demand regarding Texas Wrestling and it is really a fun, quick hour of TV to watch. Lots of stories of famous, Texas born or based wrestlers didn't make air due to the one hour format of the program but several greats were discussed and some classic footage aired. Gene Okerlund was the host and Gene does a great job in that role while the panel consisted of Michael Hayes, Dusty Rhodes, Cowboy Bill Watts, and me. Personally, I like being a panelist better than hosting but being a part of the Roundtable in any form is super and one of the most fun broadcasts to be a part of in WWE. I am told that after WM25 we will be heading back to Connecticut at some point to produce two more Roundtable shows but I don't know the subjects or the panelists yet.
From what I hear, WWE will be back in Oklahoma in September with Raw going live from Tulsa's BOK Center on Monday September 28. Smackdown and ECW will emanate from the Ford Center in OKC on Tuesday September 29. Those dates are subject to change but that's the latest that I have heard. I don't expect tickets to go on sale for these events until probably August so, please, no phone calls or emails wanting tickets from my "friends" who I don't hear from as a rule unless I bump into them at a watering hole or until WWE is in the area.
On a side note regarding the last blog that I wrote about drug abuse and additional thoughts on the late Andrew Martin, I feel that all wrestling organizations should begin instilling in their prospects early in the training process the dangers of drug abuse and that it has no place any where especially in the wrestling business. On-going education regarding drug abuse should be covered as in depth as learning to withstand a body slam. I know that I am old school and damn proud of it for the record but I also think that wrestling students should be challenged with written tests as well as the established physical tests that they endure and that drug education should be an important part of their curriculum. To be fair, some training entities may already be doing some of these things but education at an early age is key to this problem that I feel ( I hope) has peaked and will become less of an issue as time goes by but this issue will never be completely eradicated because humans are, well, human.
I have WWE Axxess appearances this year on Thursday and Friday night in Houston. I'm looking forward to them and the chance to meet many of you. Thursday night I will be at the Announce a Match booth and Friday night I will be signing autographs with the King. J.R.'s Family BBQ won't be a part of this year's Axxess as we could not strike a fair deal with the concessionaire but some of our products, J.R.'s Beef Jerky and our Bar Nuts, will be available in limited supply at WWE's souvenir stand at Axxess. If you buy 'em, I'll sure as heck sign 'em!
Thanks for the many get well wishes as they are appreciated. Also, we want to thank all of you that shop with us in our on line store. Your business helps keep us a float plus we are proud of everything we sell and won't put our name on inferior products. Thanks, again, and be well.
Boomer Sooner!
J.R.