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JR's Blog: Jeff..Cowboy..Mosca..Trish..Cole at SD's 10th Anniversary...King to Remain on Raw if Elected Mayor

JR's Blog:  Jeff..Cowboy..Mosca..Trish..Cole at SD's 10th Anniversary...King to Remain on Raw if Elected Mayor

Posted: Sep 17th 2009 By: CMBurnham

Thanks for stopping by...some new specials will be launched tonight (Wednesday) which offer some great deals for our USA visitors. I hope that you'll check them out. I will also be answering many of your emails this week. For those that may be misinformed, just so that you will know, I don't feel obligated to answer every question that we receive especially if they are repetitive or downright lame.

If you like FREE SHIPPING and you are a resident of the USA, you're going to like what we will be offering with our new specials in our on line store so please check back soon and place those orders. We do appreciate your business and your business is what keep this site alive.

So for all "Dirt Worshipers," people that like to find "hidden meanings" in what I write, and to those that simply love to second guess...it's time for BBQ'ed Random Thoughts....

It was great seeing the legendary Angelo "King Kong" Mosca in Hamilton, Ontario on Tuesday night. I had a great visit with Angelo and fondly remembered a feud that he had with Cowboy Bill Watts that I broadcast in the 70's. Angelo, a former football great at Notre Dame and a member of the Canadian Football League HOF was one of the most consistent, believable, old school villains to come along in wrestling. Mosca is now in his early 70's and at the Copps Coliseum he also enjoyed visiting with Pat Patterson and Tony Garea, the most frugal man in the biz, according the big Angelo.

Jeff Hardy has taken down his Twitter page which is a smart move. The less Jeff says about his legal entanglements the better. I do not believe for a moment that Jeff Hardy is a "drug trafficker" or "dealer." I don't know why Jeff allegedly was in possession of the drugs in question, there are lots of avenues of speculation, but hopefully there is be a viable explanation. Nonetheless this apparent mistake will hopefully be quickly and efficiently addressed so that Jeff can put this embarrassing ordeal behind him and focus on more positive things including his own physical and mental well being.

I saw Matt Hardy in Hamilton but never spoke to him about his brother's situation as I figured that Matt had already been quizzed by enough people on that matter. We spoke but not about the recent controversy as both Matt and Jeff know that I am supportive of them and have been for years since I signed them to their first WWE contract.

My "sources" tell me that Michael Cole will be a part of the 10th Anniversary of Smackdown which I feel is a good thing. I would have no issue if, say, Cole and the always entertaining JBL broadcast a match or all of them if that was the decision of the home office. This event will be taped in Boston on September 29.

A friend of mine makes lots of MMA equipment that is sold around the world and, I think I'm right on this one, that both Shane Carwin and Brock Lesnar wear size 4X MMA gloves.

I will be attending the UFC event in OKC on Wednesday night and am looking forward to it. I plan on visiting with Danny Hodge while there. How cool is that?

My guess is that if Jerry Lawler is elected Mayor of Memphis that the King will continue his role on Monday Night Raw. I can see some PR and marketing value for Memphis with their Mayor appearing on global TV on a weekly basis. Lawler's political opponents might disagree with that assessment. This race is still wide open.

Cowboy Bill Watts has been added to the next Legend's Roundtable panel and will be joining Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, and J.J. Dillon to discuss "The Lost Art of the Wrestling Manager," and "The Culture of Southern Wrestling" which will be taped in Stamford, Ct on Wednesday September 30. I've already started my prep work on these two shows that have the potential to be highly entertaining.

If I am not mistaken, saying that The Undertaker has never lost a match via tap-out or submission is an accurate statement. If not, perhaps all of us are making more of this bit of trivia that is called for. Sunday's conclusion to the main event in Montreal hit close to home for me and I wasn't comfortable leaving the arena but one would have had to have been in my shoes 12 years ago to fully understand that emotion.

I make a Kanye West reference on Smackdown Friday night that I'd bet a slab of ribs that it doesn't make air. Seems I sorta butchered Mr. West's name, as if I lost any sleep over it.

Apparently after what was taped in Hamilton on Tuesday night and that will air on Friday Night Smackdown, the Great Khali will likely have to undergo knee surgery sooner than later. Khali's wheels weren't great to start with and they were done no favors Tuesday night in a match with Kane. I hope that WWE sends Khali to Dr. James Andrews to handle this matter. Dr. Andrews can repair the damage, hopefully, but Khali is the one that will have to be diligent in his rehab/physical therapy.

Batista returns to Smackdown Friday night and kicks off the show. Batista also wrestles in the main event Friday night.

I enjoyed Raw Monday night from Toronto. I don't know what Trish Stratus could do that I wouldn't like....I'm just saying. It seemed that Trish had a good time but I think she's migrated nicely back into civilian life and has many opportunities to explore. Someone asked me if I ever thought if Trish would get back in WWE for a designated length of time and hit the road again and my assumption is, no....or a Monsoon-like, "Highly Unlikely."

Dolph Ziggler faces Finlay aka Dave "Fit" Finlay on WGN America's WWE Superstars Thursday night. This duo has a nice bout and I felt that Ziggler, who was a tool to Pat Paterson in Montreal, really stepped up his game in the pure toughness department against Finlay.

BTW what is the fascination that to have a "cool" wrestling name that the name has to be only one word?

Ziggler will face John Morrison at "Hell in a Cell" in about three weeks but it will not be in a Cell but it will be for the IC Title. I'm just guessing here but I see three actual Hell in a Cell bouts at the Newark, N.J. PPV of which ticket sales are said to be brisk.

Interesting "roll out," so to speak, for Scotland's Drew McIntyre on recent Friday Night Smackdown broadcasts and there's more coming this Friday. McIntyre has talent and how well he and others can put the Scot's game together as time moves forward has my interest. I like Drew's aggressive nature and he has a Rick Rude-esque type of physique and is only 24 years of age. Drew McIntyre's another talent to keep one's eye on. (I promise that some one will email me and want to discuss McIntyre's "push" not knowing that it takes more than the perceived "push" to make one a main eventer. For the record, the vast majority of "push" emails get smoked.

Just curious, would any one be interested in a case price deal on our Beef Jerky that would include FREE SHIPPING? If there is enough interest, it is something that I would seriously consider.

Finally, our condolences go out to Mick Foley and his family for the loss of Mick's Dad who was the original "Cactus Jack." Jack Foley was a life long educator who loved helping young people enjoy their educational experience and facilitating them beginning their career in higher education. Mr. Foley was a respected Athletic Director on Long Island, New York for years. I had the honor of meeting Mr. Foley a few times and he was a class act and one could tell that he was a man of character and dignity.

Thanks for stopping by and because I will be not on an airplane for a few days, Smackdown is in drivable Tulsa next Tuesday at the BOK Center, I hope to update the site often.

Boomer Sooner!

J.R.

 

Tags: Jim Ross, Angelo Mosca, Bill Watts, Pat Patterson, Danny Hodge, Jerry Lawler, Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, WWE, Rick Rude, Mick Foley, Cactus Jack

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