Jim Ross Blogs On If WWE Will Sign AJ Styles, Ziggler Being Punished?, New WWE Tryout Camp

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has published a new blog entry on jrsbarbq.com. Here are some highlights:

New tryout camp: "WWE starting a new tryout camp today in Orlando at the WWE Performance Center. I miss those opportunities to mentor and communicate with young talents who want to live their dream just as I did. Hopefully everyone attending will report in magnificent physical condition and pay attention. The drills are essential to master and to not replicate previously corrected mistakes in technique. Best of luck to all involved."

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Is Ziggler being punished: "Is WWE 'punishing' Dolph Ziggler? No. If WWE wanted to 'punish' Ziggler they would simply not use him on TV and allow him to fade into obscurity. More fans should use their common sense on this one. Dolph is hugely talented and, generally, athletes who are on Ziggler's level overcome any perceived obstacles. The key is to not check out and to keep turning heads."

AJ Styles: "Will WWE sign AJ Styles? I'd have zero clue on that one but I would say it's a long shot at best. Not because AJ isn't an outstanding talent, because he is, but I get the feeling WWE wants to create new stars and those new stars are going to come from the WWE Performance Center exclusively."

Tickets for his one man show: "Yes, tickets for my first ever, one man show, RINGSIDE: An Evening with Jim Ross which is set for Saturday March 1 in the Gramercy Theater in New York City are on sale NOW at the box office at the Gramercy and from Ticketmaster.com. I will be doing two shows that day. VIP meet and greet tickets are available but limited."

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Much more is contained in Ross' latest blog, including his thoughts on William Regal, his relationship with JBL and Michael Cole 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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