Legendary announcer Jim Ross has announced his retirement from World Wrestling Entertainment
JR has been with WWE for twenty years, debuting at WrestleMania IX in 1993. As the voice of Monday Night Raw for much of it’s 1,000+ episodes, Ross went on to call some of the most iconic moments in sports-entertainment and was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2007, alongside his long-time broadcast partner, Jerry Lawler.
Ross is retiring to concentrate on his own business projects.
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