Jim Ross Blogs On Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble PPV

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Source: JR's BBQ

Jim Ross has posted a new blog, discussing the Royal Rumble. Here is what he said about this year's event:
"The WWE Royal Rumble is this Sunday on PPV from the sold out 'Garden' in Boston. I'll be watching from home on PPV and, no, to address an emailer, I don't get reimbursed for buying the PPV nor do I get a 'good deal' from the cable company. See, folks, what I have to deal with here from time to time. (BTW many of the questions that I delete from our Q&A's might actually make a humorous, eye rolling read but I can't bring myself to printing them because it lends to the unfair, on going stereotype that some have re: wrestling fans.)

The Royal Rumble is a vitally important PPV for WWE in that there is tremendous pressure to deliver a strong show and kick off the promotional road to Wrestlemania in a significant, thought provoking and memorable way.

Because of increasing the Rumble match from 30 to 40 men largely for the ability to promote Sunday's event as 'the biggest Royal Rumble match ever' it obviously spreads the incumbent, established star power thinner. That means that younger talents who seek stardom need to bring their A+ games Sunday and maximize their in ring minutes.

For many, participating in this match this will be the most significant opportunity that they have had to shine, launch themselves, create awareness for their skill set, etc. I'm sure that we will get feedback on this site that it's all about the creative process and the subsequent minutes that the talents are allotted but I am of the belief that great talents or talents who want to be great have the ability use their minutes to maximum effectiveness.

I am very interested to see who 'stands out' during the Rumble match, who turns heads, and who comes out of the marathon bout better than they were when they entered the ring.

The opportunity to surprise and perhaps even shock the fan base is there and I certainly am of the belief that surprises and unpredictable moments will be the order of the day in the Rumble match Sunday.

In many ways, this year's Royal Rumble is more intriguing to me than several others in years past when the talent depth wasn't such a talked about issue. I just have a feeling that multiple talents will have an opportunity to distinguish themselves throughout this 40 man match even though there will likely be only one winner based on historic precedent.

As are most fans who will invest in the Rumble PPV, I'm obviously interested in who wins but I'm equally interested in how numerous other talents find the spotlight."

Be sure to check out the full blog now at
http://www.JRSBARBQ.com/





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I love reading JR's blogs. He knows the business inside and out and is such a straight shooter.

He makes an awesome point here. Even though they might cut down ring time OVERALL per participant to get through the 40 they have in there, with only a few planned 'surprise' entrants, that means a LOT of undercard guys are making it onto PPV and if they sell right, work right, get the crowd doing SOMETHING with their couple of minutes in the ring then management could look at them a bit differently.

If cuts are to come, you can bet guys will be wanting to maximise their opportunity of staying employed so I expect to see a lot of energy from the young guys.

Btw, great addition to the forum (these news feeds).
 

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I love reading JR's blogs. He knows the business inside and out and is such a straight shooter.

He makes an awesome point here. Even though they might cut down ring time OVERALL per participant to get through the 40 they have in there, with only a few planned 'surprise' entrants, that means a LOT of undercard guys are making it onto PPV and if they sell right, work right, get the crowd doing SOMETHING with their couple of minutes in the ring then management could look at them a bit differently.

If cuts are to come, you can bet guys will be wanting to maximise their opportunity of staying employed so I expect to see a lot of energy from the young guys.

Btw, great addition to the forum (these news feeds).

I love JR's blogs too.

I'd still rather have him on the announce team than most of the guys there today.

Hopefully WWE can get him back for Wrestlemania or something. Doubt they will though.
 

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