WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has once again taken to his personal blog to comment on various topics related to the wrestling world. Below are some of the highlights from his latest post.
Ross noted he just laid down a podcast with Samoa Joe, who is rumored to sign with WWE soon:
“I had a great conversation Monday night with @SamoaJoe for a future podcast. Joe is one of the most intelligent and perceptive athletes that I’ve spoken with on our podcast and I certainly hope that WWE signs him as he could be invaluable in multiple areas for the wrestling side of the company IMO. It was the first time that we had talked in over a decade when I told him that, at that time, he wasn’t ready to be signed to a WWE contract to which Joe said motivated him and that he respected my honesty. Over the years I’ve become a big fan of his physical style but him getting trained in the Japanese style of wrestling helped him a great deal to become the star that he is today.”
He expressed his happiness for Sting in WWE:
“Great seeing Sting on WWE TV which, for the longest time, I thought would likely never occur. Steve Borden is one of the best men in the biz and has always been a class act and one of my favorite people to work with over the years including his early days working in Mid South for Cowboy Bill Watts. I am beyond thrilled to see Sting finally get his ‘WrestleMania Moment’ this year as it is well earned and will be a moment that I will personally celebrate with The Stinger. Good things do often times happen to good people even in the wacky world of ‘rasslin.”
Ross also, as usual, gave Paul Heyman tremendous praise for helping carry the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar into WrestleMania:
“It’s hard to image just how good RAW would be if Paul Heyman were not at the top of his game. @HeymanHustle has been at a main event level for months in representing Brock Lesnar on TV. Paul, once again, was a shining star on RAW Monday night.”
More from the post can be found here.
Editor’s Note
Joe to WWE is starting to get me excited. As long as he has some support, special things could be done.