Jim Ross Blogs: Steve Austin-RAW, WWE HOF, Contract Status
Jim Ross has posted a new blog entry; here are the highlights?
On Talking With Steve Austin: I talked with Steve this weekend and he was really excited about being back on Raw and feeling that live audience, adrenaline rush that one experiences. I cannot name any wrestler who better connected with their audience than did Stone Cold Steve Austin and I've seen a few in my day. I even think Steve was going down from LA to San Diego on Sunday, he's still old school, to be ready to rock the house Monday night. Obviously, WWE will be promoting the film "Damage" starring Stone Cold that will be out on DVD on March 23 which is only 8 days from now.
On Gorgeous George: WWE announcing Gorgeous George as a new inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame is a cool thing for the business. When I first got in the wrestling biz in 1974, my boss, Lee Roy McGuirk, was a former wrestling star who had crossed paths with Gorgeous George on many occasions. I heard numerous GG stories from McGuirk who was a former NCAA Champion at Oklahoma A&M (Oklahoma State) and was considered one of the toughest men in the business. McGuirk was a old school guy with a "jock mentality" and he wasn't crazy about the show biz aspect of the Gorgeous George persona but McGuirk always said that George Wagner was much tougher and more skilled in legit wrestling than people would ever give him credit for being.
On Must See TV: The ESPN produced Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks film is a "must see" for sports fans or fans of documentaries of which I am both. This film underscores the importance of having heroes and villains in any endeavor of sports or entertainment. In Indianapolis, Reggie was a massive hero but in the Big Apple the fans despised the shooting guard who liked to talk trash with film maker Spike Lee. The film made for compelling TV and I highly recommend it.
On His Contract Status: I will be signing another contract extension this week with WWE to allow us to get past Wrestlemania and to give us more time to finalize our newest agreement which will hopefully see me remaining with WWE for the long term future. At least, that's the goal for all involved. I'm going into this negotiation with a positive frame of mind and hopeful that all will work out to everyone's mutual happiness at the end of the day.