Jim Ross Blog: The Elimination Chamber Match, Daniel Bryan's Push, Lesnar Beast Mode, More

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with a new blog on jrsbarbq.com. Here are some highlights:

- Enjoyed how RAW started and for all the Daniel Bryan conspiracy theorists that were very vocal Sunday night, Bryan's inclusion in segment one and in the last segment of RAW should provide some anxiety relief for those thinking that no one in a decision making position is aware that Daniel Bryan is 'over.'

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Trust me, if WWE wanted to bury Bryan he would not have been in both the opening and closing segments of Monday Night RAW. I think that DB fans will be happy when this particular journey reaches its destination no matter how dysfunctional it may seem to be.

- Lesnar was back in nasty, beast mode (is there any other kind?) and he and his advocate Happy Heyman made their presence felt. I wish Lesnar's contractual matters would allow him to appear on more RAW broadcasts as that would help in maximizing Lesnar's earnings along with Heyman's share of the take.

- The Elimination Chamber scenario is a bit confusing as the main event, six man tag could have had much more drama around its presentation. The match itself wasn't bad at all but for what they were fighting for it seemed under promoted.

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- Ticketmaster.com has your tickets for my two, RINGSIDE: An Evening with Jim Ross shows coming Saturday March 1 in NYC at the Gramercy Theater and Thursday April 3 in New Orleans at the House of Blues. VIP meet and greet tickets are still available but are selling quickly. These shows will be a lot of fun especially when the audience rolls with the uncensored Q&A's.

Much more is contained in Ross' latest blog, including his thoughts on Bray Wyatt's limited screen time on RAW, Dolph Ziggler getting a win, The Shield and much more. You can check out the full entry by clicking here.

Also, don't forget to order some of JR's BBQ Sauce, which is great for the kitchen and the grill, at WWEShop.com by clicking here.

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