Jim Ross Blogs On Ric Flair, Gimmick Matches, The WWE Recruiting System, More
Posted by Larry Csonka on 11.02.2009
JR blogs again!
- Jim Ross has posted a new blog entry, here are the highlights…
On Ric Flair: Ric Flair called me Saturday as I was pulling into Owen Field in Norman about 2 hours before the Sooner game. Ric is staying very busy and the state lottery, promotional endorsement that he's doing may be growing to other states outside the old, Mid Atlantic Territory area. Ric told me he was working out twice a day, when he could, in preparation for the upcoming Australian tour on which he's booked. After talking to "Naitch" it's obvious to me that he still has the passion and the fire to perform inside a wrestling ring which should come really as no shock or surprise and I don't think that his passion to perform will ever wane. Mother Nature might cause Ric more "female problems" but Ric's will to compete and perform can't be deterred.
On Gimmick Matches: Some emailers have the erroneous impression that I don't like "gimmick matches" which is their term not mine. That would be wrong. I do like "specialty bouts" but not when they are overused. Instead of telling a long arching, well told story, many times we fans get a steady diet of "gimmick matches" which often comes off as a lazy way of doing business. These unique bouts need to be utilized strategically and not as stop gaps or band aids.
On WWE Recruiting: Seems like my interview with the Baltimore Sun's Kevin Eck got a fair amount of play. When I first saw that I was being "critical" of the recruiting system being used by WWE I was somewhat taken a back to some degree but upon further review I understood what some pundits were saying. First of all, any system can be improved upon no matter what it is or who is in charge. Every level of one's business has room for improvement much like our personal lives. I do think that the future of the pro wrestling business lies in the hands of the development and evolution of new talents as fans/consumers want fresh elements added to the equation. It also seems to make common sense that one would want to recruit the best athletes in the world, if possible, especially gifted athletes who are fans of the genre and who demonstrate an aptitude for athletically entertaining discerning fans.
On Wrestlers Being Unhappy: It's not new, news to read that "wrestler X" is "unhappy." Just like it is not unusual these days to read about a pro athlete who has ruffled feathers. These talents need to converse not confront the people who can actually solve their problems unless they enjoy living in turmoil which is another issue altogether. Wrestlers have been "unhappy" to some degree since the day I first walked in a locker room in 1974. Same story for any locker room or entertainment dressing room environment. It's simply a part of the lay of the land and goes with the proverbial territory. Paranoia runs deep in sports and entertainment...always has...always will.
On His Health: I still feel that I am making improvements on the health front and am anxiously awaiting the nerves to regenerate in my face. Only time will tell. I don't have any tests scheduled at this time this week which works for me. I will lay low and stay off the radar and just hope that I wake up every day better than the day before.
"Mother Nature might cause Ric more 'female problems' but Ric's will to compete and perform can't be deterred."
Wait, wtf?! Is Flair going through a menstrual cycle now? Or are his man tits starting to lactate? Thanks for giving me nightmares JR.
Posted By: Guest#0824 (Guest) on November 02, 2009 at 07:22 PM
So, Flair's gonna start pissing blood and bitching at everyone now?
Posted By: The REAL Joe K. (Guest) on November 02, 2009 at 10:51 PM
"Mother Nature might cause Ric more 'female problems' but Ric's will to compete and perform can't be deterred."
Wait, wtf?! Is Flair going through a menstrual cycle now? Or are his man tits starting to lactate? Thanks for giving me nightmares JR.
Posted By: Guest#0824 (Guest) on November 02, 2009 at 07:22 PM
Hey dumbass, I think it means Flair has a girlfriend or wife
Posted By: Bill (Guest) on November 02, 2009 at 11:20 PM
Amen JR!!!:
On Gimmick Matches: Some emailers have the erroneous impression that I don't like "gimmick matches" which is their term not mine. That would be wrong. I do like "specialty bouts" but not when they are overused. Instead of telling a long arching, well told story, many times we fans get a steady diet of "gimmick matches" which often comes off as a lazy way of doing business. These unique bouts need to be utilized strategically and not as stop gaps or band aids.
Now if Good Ol' JR could only get his own company to stop promoting junk Hell in the Cell PPVs, Bragging Rights' 7-on-7 (which is a cheap rip-off of traditional Survivor Series matches) and ruining their own specialty matches maybe we'd be gettin' somewhere!
Posted By: onephatdude (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 12:24 AM
Yes Ric Flair has a fiance named Jennifer Beems.
Posted By: guest (in agreement) (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 12:35 AM
Now if Good Ol' JR could only get his own company to stop promoting junk Hell in the Cell PPVs, Bragging Rights' 7-on-7 (which is a cheap rip-off of traditional Survivor Series matches) and ruining their own specialty matches maybe we'd be gettin' somewhere!
Posted By: onephatdude (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 12:24 AM
Can you cheap rip-off your own idea you did ONCE nearly 20 years ago? :)
Posted By: Snabbit (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 03:02 AM
"These talents need to converse not confront the people who can actually solve their problems"
How does that make any sense?!
Posted By: AG Awesome (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 06:46 AM
"I do like "specialty bouts" but not when they are overused. Instead of telling a long arching, well told story, many times we fans get a steady diet of "gimmick matches" which often comes off as a lazy way of doing business. These unique bouts need to be utilized strategically and not as stop gaps or band aids". - Jim Ross
I agree.
Posted By: Dwayne (Guest) on November 03, 2009 at 06:54 PM