In the scene from SmackDown when Stephanie was yelling at Lesnar, right after Lesnar gave Big Show the chairshot on the stage, wasn't that good ole JR sitting in the background at the production table with his headset? Shouldn't they have gotten him out of there before the scene was shot? According to the brand extension storyline, he's supposed to be loyal to the Raw brand.
Damn him! Damn his black heart! He's sold his soul to the devil herself! I hope he gets beaten like a government mule until he runs away like a scalded dog, by gawd!
"You won't see that on Everybody Loves Raymond!" -J.R. after Trish gets pasted with a chair
Originally posted by El PescadoI'm pretty sure it was.
Damn him! Damn his black heart! He's sold his soul to the devil herself! I hope he gets beaten like a government mule until he runs away like a scalded dog, by gawd!
Damn him straight to hell!!! He must be crazier than a pet raccoon. He better have a damn good explanation for the fans at Raw. And, he better not bring that fake Razor Ramon with him, either.
Nah, he'll just bring his own announce table, Dr. Death and Terry Taylor just to verbally castrate him
It's like WWE dangling a shiny gold coin in one hand while giving you an enema with the other, which I'm assuming is quite hard to do, but WWE is pulling it off - SKLOKAZOID
JR heard the love and compliments that Cole and Tazz were getting recently and he just wants to remind everyone it's because of HIM good ol' JR that they improved because he is tutoring Cole during the broadcasts buh gawd
So if you dare vote Cole over good ol' JR in the RSPW announcing awards. Just remember it's good ol' JR is holding Cole's hand.
So if you dare vote Cole over good ol' JR in the RSPW announcing awards. Just remember it's good ol' JR is holding Cole's hand.
If you vote for Cole over Ross than you're friggin nuts. Cole has improved a great deal, but look at where he was before. I'll admit that the gap is closing with Cole getting better and J.R. unable or unwilling to call the names of moves, but he hasn't passed him yet.
Then again I also believe that Lawler is still a better color commentator than Tazz. Lawler has his bad days but he's been back into form lately actually paying attention to matches.
Lawler sounding normal can be attributed to the lack of overtly sexual segments on Raw.
From the infamous Wrestleline SS interview:
DTD: If you were to make changes in WCW, if you were in charge and not Ric Flair, what would they be?
SS: I'd get rid of all the old guys, and push the talent that has waited to get the push. The things they are doing, it's back in the 1980s. It's just bad, man. Flair doesn't even deserve to be on the show. You've got to get rid of all the old guys. Like what Vince did, they started pushing guys. Nobody knew who The Rock was 2 years ago. He made The Rock. Now The Rock just did Saturday Night Live. You've got to start with the young talent, talent people can relate to. Who are we trying to relate to if we've got a 50 year old man out there? Are we trying to relate, so a 50 year people and above will go out and buy a f*cking little toy? That ain't gonna happen. It's a f*cking joke.
Watts: No one comes off the top rope, no more mats at ringside and every one of you stays in the locker room till Bradshaw finishes hogtying and anally raping Nowinski, ya hear?
It's like WWE dangling a shiny gold coin in one hand while giving you an enema with the other, which I'm assuming is quite hard to do, but WWE is pulling it off - SKLOKAZOID
Well, Watts did have one philosophy I've always enjoyed: make the heels strong and get them really hated; that way, it will mean something when they lose and people will care about the face that beats them.
If Big Show ever did team with Hurricane or Tajiri again or Spike agian, etc. etc. I think a pretty cool little move they could do is Big Show using his Alley-Oop powerbombish move to throw the little guy crossbody style at their opponet.