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JR's Blog: New, Ross Report Podcast Tonight, Fight Network's John Pollock, Taker, Brock & Heyman, Wrestlemania Texas

JR's Blog: New, Ross Report Podcast Tonight, Fight Network's John Pollock, Taker, Brock & Heyman, Wrestlemania Texas

Posted: Jul 22nd 2015 By: Jim Ross

Having some technical problems here today so I'm going to rewrite and post my blog. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Great buzz created by the old school, pull a part Monday night on RAW between Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker coming off the heels of Taker costing Lesnar the WWE World Title Sunday night at WWE Battleground when the Deadman made a surprising return to the ring.

The Lesnar-Taker collision will headline Summer Slam in Brooklyn on Sunday August 23 which is the day before WWE Chairman Vince McMahon's 70th birthday.

Nothing on RAW from Kansas City came close to matching he emotion that the Beast Incarnate and the Phenom created with their physicality that was a throw back to another era but it worked like it was new. What's old is new in today's wrestling world by the way and the basic product doesn't ned to be recreated. I wonder how many fans saw their first major, WWE pull a part ever on Monday night?

Putting on my booking hat for a moment, I would take the Summer Slam match in a different direction than the predictable Undertaker wins which necessitates a 'rubber match' between the two in April 2016 in Texas at Wrestlemania. I suggest that Lesnar win at Summer Slam, perhaps by a bad call by a referee that might even be 'arranged' by Paul Heyman, which necessitates Taker disappearing for a few months only to return in vignette form with an bone chilling message. Taker declares that he will have his FINAL match at Wrestlemania Texas and that he wants Lesnar. Taker has to know if it's simply not meant to be that he can't beat Lesnar because Taker has always found away to defeat everyone else that he's ever faced. He challenges Lesnar to be Taker's 'career assassin' and fight the Deadman and essentially put Taker out of his pain and misery, figuratively.

"My career and my legacy will either live or die in Texas with 100,000 witnesses," the Deadman would declare.

@HeymanHustle tries in vain to talk Lesnar out of accepting the challenge knowing full well that Taker's 'LAST RIDE' will be dangerously physical and potentially a career ender for Lesnar too. Lesnar listens to Heyman but eventually and defiantly accepts the challenge saying that Brock owes it to the Undertaker as a man and that Brock, the avid outdoorsman, loves to hunt and harvest 'big game.'

Heyman sees his meal ticket being in ultimate jeopardy considering that Undertaker has declared that his career will live or die in Taker's last match which will be at the biggest WWE Wrestlemania of all time.

In Taker's last match, he wins a legit, Slobber Knocker after which, much to the shock and awe of everyone watching, eyes Lesnar, relaxes his expression and either embraces or shakes hands with his toughest foe ever out of respect for the Beast Incarnate who broke "The Streak." Taker figuratively passes the torch to Lesnar s the toughest animal in WWE which makes Lesnar an even bigger fan favorite.

I laid out another idea on the new Ross Report Podcast at 9pm ET tonight (Tuesday) for Taker's retirement match at 'Mania but this time including the WWE Title and John Cena.

Where have all the TV wrestling villains gone? Great heroes can't be created without great villains, men and women who CHEAT TO GAIN AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE. Alleged villains who working hard for the 'pop' and not for legit angst and heat are doing themselves, their opponents and the business a disservice. Villains should work to be 'hated' and not work to get their beloved, Tee shirt selling 'pops.' A few guys seem to 'get it' but no one has totally mastered the valuable albeit elusive art of being a true villain in today's wrestling ring within the business no matter the promotion. Those that do perfect the skill of consistently being a true, bad guy will have every top fan favorite in the land wanting to work with them.

Another old school theory is relates to everyone, especially fan favorites, and that's learning to sell. It's an art form that's fleeting but it's not out of fashion. Selling and the emotions that it elicits affects a basic element of our human emotions.

Remember, RINGSIDE w/ Jim Ross Shows coming to:

NWA Legends Fan Fest Thursday July 30 In Charlotte. For info and tickets got to www.nwalegends.com.

DC Improv Wednesday August 19 & tickets are available at www.dcimprov.com.

Gramercy Theater in NYC on Saturday August 22 at 8 pm and tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com. Plus at this show we will give a lucky attendee two, FREE tickets to Summer Slam the next night which is sold out and tickets on the secondary market like Stub Hub are going for big money.

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Boomer Sooner!

J.R. @JRsBBQ

 

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