JR's Blog: JR's Headed to Alabama/Tennessee; Superstars Main Event??
Posted: Jun 1st 2009 By: mikeiles
Getting ready to head to the OKC Airport to make my flight to Houston connecting to Birmingham. I look forward to watching Raw on site as we will be taping the Raw and Smackdown matches for WWE Superstars this week tonight. The main event looks as if it will be another Smackdown affair.
From what I gather, the main event for WGN's WWE Superstar broadcast that airs at 8 eastern and pacific is slated to be Jeff Hardy and R-Truth teaming up to take on Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler. Of course this is subject to change but if it does go down it should be an entertaining bout and certainly gives R-Truth and Ziggler some excellent exposure. I mentioned a few weeks ago that Ziggler was "Perfectly Rude" inferring that the Kent State Grad has Curt Hennig and Rick Rude-like tendencies which are good things in my view. Smackdown, so far as seemingly come out ahead on the WWE Draft or at least that my biased take on it.
The Randy Savage DVD will be out soon and it will be interesting to see if all the Macho Man devotees buy them up quickly as I expect this DVD to hit the top ten quickly.
We'll have more updates over the next couple of days including a planned review of Raw late Monday night while riding to Memphis with The King.
Boomer Sooner!
J.R.
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