Kemo
09-02-2015, 05:28 PM
The following are highlights of the latest blog by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:
On Sting vs. Seth Rollins at Night Of Champions: "The Sting-Rollins NOC Title bout is intriguing to me on a variety of fronts. It's great to see old friend Sting get to headline a major WWE event even thought as I write this he has yet to win a WWE bout if you're keeping score at home. Perhaps tonight will change that piece of business unless WWE is 'saving' Sting's next in ring appearance for NOC. Rollins is evolving into a top hand without question and it will be interesting to see how he and Sting compliment each other's strengths on September 20 in Houston. I like the booking. I think the match will out perform some skeptics predictions and that it should be a significant night for young, Rollins. Or does Sting score the upset and Sheamus cashes in the MITB Contract to become the Champ? I assume any thing is possible but I see Rollins retaining."
On Hulk Hogan: "I missed the Hulk Hogan on ABC appearance Monday morning and it will be interesting to see the fallout or lack thereof will be on this matter as the week progresses. I've never considered Hogan a racist but obviously his choice of words is unacceptable in any environment. Hopefully, his public will forgive him and he can get on with the business of being "The Hulkster" and earning a living of which everyone has the right to do. Forgiveness isn't a foreign term and can still be done in today's cynical world if the individual seeking forgiveness is sincere and I have every reason to believe that Hogan is sincere as his rant was embarassing and humiliating with the ability to completely wreck one's career."
On Bram's arrest: "Sad to hear that TNA's now suspended Bram has been arrested on two, felony counts of domestic battery in Florida. It might be challenging for the Brit to keep his credentials to stay in the USA under these circumstances considering that he has an existing arrest record that prompted him to get released by WWE. The entire matter is unfortunate as Bram aka Thomas Latimer is a solid talent who I thought had a significant upside when I first saw him in WWE developmental. I'd be shocked if TNA retained his services if these charges are validated. Plus, one has to feel empathy for the alleged victim."
On Sting vs. Seth Rollins at Night Of Champions: "The Sting-Rollins NOC Title bout is intriguing to me on a variety of fronts. It's great to see old friend Sting get to headline a major WWE event even thought as I write this he has yet to win a WWE bout if you're keeping score at home. Perhaps tonight will change that piece of business unless WWE is 'saving' Sting's next in ring appearance for NOC. Rollins is evolving into a top hand without question and it will be interesting to see how he and Sting compliment each other's strengths on September 20 in Houston. I like the booking. I think the match will out perform some skeptics predictions and that it should be a significant night for young, Rollins. Or does Sting score the upset and Sheamus cashes in the MITB Contract to become the Champ? I assume any thing is possible but I see Rollins retaining."
On Hulk Hogan: "I missed the Hulk Hogan on ABC appearance Monday morning and it will be interesting to see the fallout or lack thereof will be on this matter as the week progresses. I've never considered Hogan a racist but obviously his choice of words is unacceptable in any environment. Hopefully, his public will forgive him and he can get on with the business of being "The Hulkster" and earning a living of which everyone has the right to do. Forgiveness isn't a foreign term and can still be done in today's cynical world if the individual seeking forgiveness is sincere and I have every reason to believe that Hogan is sincere as his rant was embarassing and humiliating with the ability to completely wreck one's career."
On Bram's arrest: "Sad to hear that TNA's now suspended Bram has been arrested on two, felony counts of domestic battery in Florida. It might be challenging for the Brit to keep his credentials to stay in the USA under these circumstances considering that he has an existing arrest record that prompted him to get released by WWE. The entire matter is unfortunate as Bram aka Thomas Latimer is a solid talent who I thought had a significant upside when I first saw him in WWE developmental. I'd be shocked if TNA retained his services if these charges are validated. Plus, one has to feel empathy for the alleged victim."