Any WWE fans in the audience? (Part 1)

Well, the Revival are going to be wrestling the Rock & Roll Express at an indie show next month, which is probably going to make Jim Cornette the happiest he’s been since 1983.

Scotty 2 Hotty is coming out of retirement as well – Master of the Worm, the 5-minute Move From Which No One Can Escape.

200 mile drive for me, but a chance to shake the hands of legends…

wow, bobby and Ricky just won’t give it up eh? hell if I lived on my own id plan the bus trip to be there lol
and no offense if the express doesn’t win the bookers an ass … you don’t job out legends …

Is jerry not in WWE anything anymore?

AEW Dark Taz/Excalibur moment of the day

Angelica Risk vs Brandi Rhodes

Taz: Both ladies grabbin’ their hair, and well, Brandi won that one.
Ex: Yeah, Angelica Risk planted hard on the back of her neck.
Taz: It’s like Brandi’s song says Excalibur, “Long hair, don’t care.” I gotta get the rest of the lyrics, but “Long hair, don’t care,” that’s what the lady’s singing.
Ex: Oh, I thought you were going to say “You’re a fine girl.”*
Taz: PPT! “Long hair, don’t care.”

*From the song “Brandy,” by Looking Glass

Jerry is on a Legends contract which allows him to wrestle outside WWE, which he’s been doing on an infrequent basis for the last few decades.

just read this link in the cimments of jims podcasts

Jeff Hardy has been released. Apparently he showed up drunk for a house show match over the weekend, stumbled out of the ring partway through a tag match, was sent home, and was let go after refusing to enter rehab.

Alcoholism is a hell of an addiction, and this isn’t the first time this has happened to him- hopefully this time he gets the help he needs.

Agreed. Rumor making the rounds on several dirt sheets (don’t know the original, but they all just repeat what one says) as of this posting is that Jeff Hardy was known to occasionally drink but not so it would interfere with his work (at least before this incident). Also making the rumor rounds among asshat fans is that Hardy staged this so that he could go work with his brother in 90 days.

Maybe it wasn’t a good idea to make an angle out of his relapse.

Didn’t work so well for Scott Hall, either. Whose idea was it to have him drinking and barfing in WCW? Or to have Stone Cold pour beer all over him in the WWF?

It has never been and will never be a good idea, yet the Vince’s (Russo & McMahon) can’t seem to leave it be. Don’t forget, they did the same to Road Warrior Hawk. “In good taste” is not in McMahon’s vocabulary.

Hook, son of Taz, made his debut on this past Rampage, and he killed it. Up until now, he had been accompanying other Tazmates to the ring wearing a hoodie. He didn’t do any of the high-flyer flipadoos that guys of his size and build usually do. Instead, he did a lot of mat wrestling holds and counter-holds with speed and crispness. Fuego didn’t have to carry him too much. The audience liked him and started chanting “Hook is gonna kill you.”

Since Team Taz is now feuding with Dante Martin and Lio Rush, Hook should have some good matches with those two. He hasn’t done much in the way of mic work yet, but he should have learned something from his old man by now.

Mic work doesn’t necessarily pass through the generations. Dusty’s and Ric’s kids don’t compare to their dads (though Dustin was pretty damn good at character work), and Rocky Johnson’s kid is far, far better than his dad ever was. The only Armstrong who could cut a promo was/is Road Dogg (Brian, I think), but patriarch Bullet Bob was solid. Randy is better than Cowboy Bob Orton.

All that said, Hook’s presentation was phenomenal. Not that he ever would, but Vince & co. should pay attention to the way AEW is building people like Hook, MJF, Jungle Boy, Darby Allen, and even the second-level talent like Dante Martin, Lee Moriarity, and others. It’s not rocket science. The old formula still works.

Hook has been doing the silent glowering assassin thing since he first started appearing ringside, so he doesn’t really need mic skills right now. Besides, Ricky Starks is the Team Taz primadonna and would get the most mic time anyhow. Wardlow’s been doing the same role for MJF, and that’s how Bautista got his start.

AEW hasn’t pushed their young talent aside in scooping up WWE’s castoffs. I’m convinced Sammy Guevara is going to run his own fed some day.

Let’s put Hook’s debut match against Fuego del Sol up here for posterity.

This kid looked very crisp!

AEW Dark Taz/Excalibur moment of the day

Arjun Singh vs Tony Vincita

Ring announcer Dasha Gonzales almost forgets Vincita’s name.

Taz: Well, what that was, I was waving towards Dasha, for something, and then I distracted her, but I had nothing to say to her. It was a mistake, because I was waving to my uncle in the third row wearing the red shirt. Sorry Dash!
Ex: laughs
Taz: It happens. You know how it is bro.

Taz: Sorry, I was talking right over you. I apologize. Continue your thought.
Ex: That’s OK. Did Dasha drop her pen or something? Were you trying to get her attention?
Taz: No, it’s my uncle up there in the right hand corner in the red shirt, Vin, keeps waving at me.
Ex: Red shirt Jones over there.
Taz: Yeah, Vin. Uncle Vin.

Later, during the Dark Order vs 2point0 and Daniel Garcia match, the audience is yelling “You Suck” to team 2point0.

Taz: I hate it when they chant that stuff towards you, Excalibur. I apologize for these rude people here.
Ex: Really hurts my feelings, Taz.
Taz: Uncle Vin up there, next to Uncle Nick, they’re pissed about it. They love you. Uncle Vin left. Uncle Nick’s up there.
Ex: They’re the guys that started the chant.

Notable debuts on Dynamite this week: Marina Shafir, formerly of NXT, and Josh Woods, formerly of RoH, somebody I think is going to make it big some day.

Since Woods is on board, that gives me hope that Silas Young, his former abusive mentor, will be signed on as Darby Allin’s uncle from hell. Maybe I should pick up Twitter and make it a hashtag.
#MakeSilasYoungDarbyAllin’sUncle

According to facebook, according to some dirt sheet, Kevin Owens signed a lucerative contract extension to stay in WWE. Nothing precludes them from releasing him, like, tomorrow…but apparently not everyone wants to immediately jump ship to AEW.

Bryan Danielson and Adam Page just fought to a 60-minute draw in a world title match at the very beginning of Dynamite. It was an absolute war, with Danielson really heeling it up on the Texas crowd, Page getting busted open partway through the match, and the clock saving Bryan just before Page could get a pin. It was easily the longest and most intense match I think I’ve ever seen on live TV, and I can’t imagine how they’re possibly going to up the ante for the inevitable rematch.

That’s the biggest problem commentators like Jim C and others have with aew … they just made the same dumb move wcw used to do …that should have been a PPV match unless they think the screwjob ending is going to bring people back and if and when you do all you can have to top that is like a hell in a cell deathmatch …