Jim Ross Blogs On Tim Tebow To WWE, Brock Lesnar Vs. Triple H, NXT Star To Watch Out For
Jim Ross posted his latest blog at JRSBBQ.com. Here are some highlights:
Tim Tebow to WWE: "My idea that Tim Tebow might find success in WWE apparently struck a chord with some media types. It's not the worst idea I've ever spewed. Tebow is young, 25, big and athletic, enjoys working with charitable organizations ala Make a Wish Foundation, etc and is coachable. Tim could be a positive role model in the ring and touch lives around the world via the WWE's global footprint. (Of course, being a positive role model in the ring in today's world often times means getting booed out of the building.)
"Is Tebow to WWE a long shot? Absolutely. I doubt, but don't know, that it's ever been seriously discussed within the WWE. But it's certainly an intriguing idea if for nothing else for a well constructed, long term storyline that could culminate at WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans."
Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H at Extreme Rules: "From the feedback that we are getting here on this site and via Twitter @JRsBBQ, it seems that more fans are most interested in @TripleH vs. @BrockLesnar inside the steel cage match than any other bout on the card. BTW...this is a very unscientific assumption. The 'rubber match' between the two, physical individuals is intriguing and tonight should be a pivotal in the build to that major issue on WWE's next pay per view."
NXT star to look out for: "Keep an eye on Enzo Amore in NXT as he made a great, first impression on yours truly last Thursday night at the NXT taping at Full Sail. Significant, verbal upside. Not that familiar with his in ring work yet."
Much more is contained in Ross' latest blog, including his thoughts on how the media would react if Tebow signed with WWE, Ryback not beating John Cena down on RAW, booking a heel and much more. You can check out the full entry by clicking here.
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