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JR's Blog: The General's Services...We Need Your Recipes...900th Raw Memories...Book Review...Cody...Cases Are Selling

JR's Blog:  The General's Services...We Need Your Recipes...900th Raw Memories...Book Review...Cody...Cases Are Selling

Posted: Aug 26th 2010 By: CMBurnham

Random thoughts from here and there one day removed from attending the funeral services of 'The General.'

Even though the drive from Norman to Wichita Falls, Texas is only a couple of hours and change, the drive down to attend the funeral services of my dear friend and mentor Skandar Akbar felt like an eternity. I found myself thinking of dozens of stories that kept creeping into my mind of my days with Ak.

It seems like I spent more time wiping tears from my eyes on the drive than any thing else.

In my over four decades in the wrestling biz, I don't think I can name one man who unselfishly done more to help young wrestlers and who was more dedicated to his profession that Jim Wehba aka General Skandar Akbar.

Ak passed away suddenly last Thursday at the age of 75 after living a wonderful life doing what he loved more than any thing and that was being a viable and timeless participant in the world of pro wrestling.

Everyone should be so lucky to have such a long, distinguished career in their chosen vocation.

It was good to see several of 'the boys' at the Catholic service in Ak's birthplace of Wichita Falls including the great Danny Hodge, Johnny Mantell, and former referees James Beard and David Manning, among many others.

The drive home was equally as challenging again not because of the miles but because I had to come to grips that I would never see my dear friend again in this life.

Ak's love for Texas Longhorn football was noted in the services in a wonderful presentation made by one of his nephews. 'Uncle Jimmy' was perceived much differently than the dastardly villain known as General Skandar Akbar.

It was funny that the first thing that Ak brought up to me when we saw each other in Charlotte a few weeks ago at the Fanfest was the fact that his 'Horns had beaten my Sooners four out of the last five years. Ak's recall of all things Texas football and some of the unique experiences that he and I encountered from our days on the road were uncanny and spot on.

Some emailers have tried to compare Ak's passing to other, recent deaths of pro wrestlers of which I find the comparison to be unsavory. Any human being's passing is heart breaking specifically to the individual's family and friends. I chose not to embellish on this matter but be advised that any questions suggesting differently will be deleted. Death is a painful experience no matter where or when it comes in one's life.

If you use our products in your own, unique recipes or in less than traditional uses please drop us a line and use the Contact Us spot on the home page of the site. If you use the Q&A section, that's fine too but I would prefer that you offer your recipes at the Contact Us portion of the home site. I'm looking for 100 or so interesting ways that folks use our BBQ Sauces and Chipotle Ketchup. Your help is greatly appreciated. You can also Tweet them to @JRsBBQ.

Our case price deal that includes FREE SHIPPING in the USA and a FREE J.R.'s T shirt, a $20 value, is doing well. Lots of folks are sharing the case with family and friends. There are 12, 18 ounce bottles in each case.

A new Ross Report will be up soon, if not as we speak, at www.wwe.com on their home page under WWE News.

I'm hooked on watching the Little League World Series. Love the purity of the game. However, 12 year olds should not be throwing curve balls...just strikes. Could live w/o Bobby Valentine's commentary. Nothing personal.

Cody Rhodes did a fine job on Syfy's Warehouse 13 Tuesday night which is the first time that I had ever watched the program. Cody looked extremely buffed in his 'extra medium' shirt especially compared to the other actors on the program. Cody's recent work on NXT has been very positive in my view.

BTW...I heard at Ak's services that former NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Ken Mantell recently underwent open heart surgery. Ken, who I worked with during the Mid South and UWF days, is apparently recovering nicely.

BTW #2...Howard Brody's book, 'Swimming with Piranhas' is a very interesting, unique wrestling book that I encourage you to read if you haven't already. It's a perspective on the biz rarely written from a non wrestler who had a long and winding road to establish himself in the business in a variety of administrative roles. The chapters on the late, great Hiro Matsuda and Howard's thoughts on Robin Smith and her relationship with her late father, Grizzly Smith, are compelling chapters.

This Monday's RAW, the historic 900th, is a show that I am anxious to see. I have no idea what will be done on the show to commemorate in some way any of the previous 899 episodes that began in 1993 but I'm sure that the past will be recognized in some manner. RAW did more than any program on the USA Network to help make USA the #1 cable network on TV. Yep, even the Westminster Dog Show.

I have fond memories of every era that I was privileged to be a part of in my career but I have no fonder memories of working on any TV show than I do of being a part of Monday Night Raw. Especially when the show was live virtually every Monday night and when it went to the two hour format the experience became intoxicating.

Monday Night Raw did for WWE what Monday Night Football did for the NFL. It was impactful and was an honor to be a small part of for the several hundred episodes on which I appeared.

Teaming with Jerry Lawler was so much fun as we always tried to bring a little something special to the show and to make the stars that appeared on Monday nights be perceived as being even bigger and better. Through that job my friendship with the King grew which is one of the true and lasting rewards of my association with WWE's flagship broadcast. There is rarely a day that goes by that my association with The King isn't mentioned to me in some shape, form or fashion.

I can still vividly remember the Monday night in Charlotte when the King returned from his 'sabbatical' and took his chair back from the controversial and talented Paul Heyman.

Working with Heyman was always unpredictable and exhilarating as Paul always knew what buttons to push to elicit the most organic of responses out of me. Heyman was a natural, antagonist broadcaster who embraced his role and did it well. Very well.

Wonderful memories all I can assure you.

Football season is virtually upon us and I am ready. OU has 7 true freshmen on their two deep depth chart. This is a talented class and these players are going to contribute to the Sooners success early or so it seems.

Anxious to watch the next UFC PPV this Saturday night. Wouldn't miss it. Boston is a wonderful city for sports and I hope that the fans there invest emotionally as they usually do for events at the new 'Garden.'

I'll have more on the UFC event later in the week but I see Randy Couture taking James Toney very seriously. Toney has the puncher's chance of winning but unless Couture gets nailed coming in or in a clinch, I think the former Oklahoma State wrestling stars wins in under 5 minutes. I hope that I;m wrong on that one but if Toney gets taken off his feet his night will soon be over.

BJ Penn and Frankie Edgar should be a physical war with Penn looking for redemption and Edgar seeking validation. We'll have a closer look at this fight later in the week.

Looking forward to heading to Stamford, Ct next week to record a couple of Legends Roundtables with a very distinguished panel covering two, provocative subjects. More on that when the details are available.

Our Q&A's are updated as we speak...check 'em out.

Thanks for your support with your on line business. It's greatly appreciated.

Boomer Sooner!

J.R.

 

Tags: Jim Ross, Skandar Akbar, Danny Hodge, Johnny Mantell, David Manning, NWa, Ken Mantell, MSW, UWF, Jerry Lawler

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  • 11-10 1987 Matt Borne def. Ted Arcidi for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-10 2002 Kool Ade def. Li'l Joe for the ACW Hardcore Champion
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  • 11-10 2007 Cheerleader Melissa became the AACW Womens Champion
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  • 11-10 2007 Jack Dalton [2nd]/Jack Legacy became the AACW Mid-American Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-10 2007 J. D. Rebel & Fuel became the SECW Tag Team Champions
  • 11-10 2011 Uncle Mikey & Michael Titus became the ACW Tag Team Champions
  • 11-10 2018 Alex Royal def. J. D. for the WFC Hometown Heroes Champion
  • 11-11 1964 Danny Hodge became the TSW Missouri Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-11 1985 Eddie Gilbert & The Nightmare def. Wendell Cooley & Al Perez for the MSW Mid-South Tag Team Champion
  • 11-11 1988 Eric Embry def. Jeff Jarrett for the WCCW World Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-11 2006 Mustafa Sharmoot def. Glen Steel for the AACW Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-11 2017 Running Wolf def. Dusty Gold for the NAW Heavyweight Champion
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  • 11-11 2022 Koko def. Tommy Dean for the CPW Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-12 1979 Bill Watts & Buck Robley def. Mike George & Bob Sweetan for the MSW Mid-South Tag Team Champion
  • 11-12 2002 Baby B def. Jeffrey Parker for the ACW Hardcore Champion
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  • 11-14 1980 Bruiser Brody def. Stan Stasiak for the WCCW Texas Brass Knuckles Champion
  • 11-14 2009 Goldeneye def. Sage for the ComPro Oklahoma X Division Champion
  • 11-14 2009 John O'Malley def. Aaron Neil for the IZW Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-14 2009 Running Wolf def. Michael H for the 412PE Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-14 2010 Greatness On Demand (Rage Logan & Damon Windsor) became the MSWA Mid-South Tag Team Champion
  • 11-14 2015 Aaron Neil def. Double D for the IZW Impact Division Champion
  • 11-14 2015 Nemesis (Bobby Starr & Damien Morte) def. The K. C. Wolves (Graham Bell & Luke Langley) for the IZW Tag Team Champions
  • 11-14 2015 Rolling Thunder became the NAW Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-14 2020 Alex Royal def. Sam Stackhouse for the WFC Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-14 2020 Dimitri Alexandrov def. Tim Rockwell for the WFC Hometown Heroes Champion
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  • 11-15 2003 Northern Threat (Luc Lapointe & Dexter Hardaway) def. X-Cal for the SRPW Tag Team Champions
  • 11-15 2013 Miss Diss Lexia def. Bree Ann for the NWA-TXO Rose Champion
  • 11-15 2014 Double D & Jermaine Johnson def. The Old School Studs (Randy Price & Gary Tool) for the IZW Tag Team Champions
  • 11-16 1942 Fred Nelson became the TSW Missouri Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-16 1965 Jack Brisco def. Don Kent for the TSW Missouri Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 11-16 2013 Kareem Sadat became the SWCW Luchadore Champion
  • 11-16 2013 Kevin James Sanchez def. Rick Russo for the SWCW Heavyweight Champion
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