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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross posted the following at JRsBarBQ.com:
On ROHâs pay-per-view tonight: âBig weekend for ROH and I hope that they are ready for it. Sad that most of us did not see as much promotion on the âbarker channelsâ for ROHâs PPV this weekend as one would have preferred but the hayâs in the barn now. My hope is that ROH can pull this off without any significant production snafus and that the talents slow down, tell logical stories, SELL, have believable conclusions to the matches and give the announcers time to tell a meaningful story and not just try and keep up with the non stop action with wall to wall talking.
âSpotâ management is critical in these shows and the last thing that ROH mgmt should want is for the audience to be ânumbâ by the main event at the end of the night. I wish everyone involved the best of luck and am hopeful for their success.â
On Brock Lesnar likely winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam: âAnyone that thinks that Brock Lesnar wonât be the WWE World Champion sooner or later this year in WWE isnât paying attention. Lesnar is WWEâs mot imposing, name worthy, PPV selling superstar who can PASS THE TORCH the best to the next âBig Thingâ who seems to be Roman Reigns. As I have stated on my fantasy booking segments on the Ross Report, I fully expect this to go down at WM31.
Iâd book Lesnar to headline Summer Slam in Los Angeles and build the card around him. Yes, Iâm prepared for the onset of knee jerkers who will say that Brock is part time and that part time talents are efficient. I donât concur and think that overexposure is running rampant in the wrestling biz and Lesnar certainly isnât over exposed. The WWE World Champion doesnât need to be on every TV or at every live event. That concept is antiquated.
If some fans feel that this may be too predicable, then perhaps some are over thinking a pro wrestling storyline that makes sense. Making sense when executing a story line is much more important than doing the unpredictably stupid moves to just âsurpriseâ he audience. Donât get me wrong, I love a good pro wrestling surprise as much as the next fan but NOT at the expense of doing the right thing.â
On Sting appearing on The Ross Report: âI will be talking to @Sting next week for a future Ross Report Podcast that will drop on Tuesday July 15 at 6 pm pacific time. Weâve got a lot of ground to cover and have been friends since he broke into the biz almost 30 years ago. Steve Borden is one of the nicest people in wrestling and his son is the starting tight end at the University of Kentucky.â
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