Report: JBL to retire as IC champ?

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

WWE Intercontinental Champion John Bradshaw Layfield, 42, has been telling people backstage that he will likely be retiring from the ring by May. His back problems that caused him to originally retire in 2006 have resurfaced and his retirement from WWE appears imminent. Layfield is not listed in the May house show bookings that have been released.

As noted earlier, Layfield recently claimed he would be doing something historical that would shock the wrestling world at Wrestlemania XXV. Regarding his claim, it's been speculated that JBL will retire as the Intercontinental Champion, something nobody with the exception of Trish Stratus as WWE Women's Champion at the 2006 Unforgiven pay-per-view has ever done.

In a strange pairing, Layfield will be teaming up with Vladimir Kozlov against the team of Undertaker and Shawn Michaels next week on Raw. It's interesting to note that in a blog post yesterday, Jim Ross actually speculated on a Layfield vs. Kozlov feud. While this is only speculation, Dave Meltzer believes the strange pairing could indicate a quick Kozlov/JBL break-up, allowing JBL to go to his home state of Texas at WrestleMania XXV as the babyface and face "The Moscow Mauler" with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. It would cast JBL in the right atmosphere for a retirement ceremony/moment.

Considering CM Punk is already tied to the Money in the Bank Match, he will definitely not be facing JBL at WrestleMania — so there's not many candidates left. With the exception of Kozlov, the highest slotted candidate not already accounted for on the lineup at "The 25th Anniversary of Wrestlemania" is Rey Mysterio. However, nothing has been done to even start anything in that direction, and time is running short. Following next week's show, there will only be two weeks left to build towards WrestleMania.

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Well, I like most of the idea. JBL retiring, JBL vs Kozlov, the IC title retiring, the JBL ceremony, etc, all sound good. The only thing I'm not sure of is him being the face. It'd be a little strange, and I thought he would retire as a heel, to be remembered that way.
thoughts?
 

MikeRaw

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Good catch. I misread this part:
As noted earlier, Layfield recently claimed he would be doing something historical that would shock the wrestling world at Wrestlemania XXV. Regarding his claim, it's been speculated that JBL will retire as the Intercontinental Champion, something nobody with the exception of Trish Stratus as WWE Women's Champion at the 2006 Unforgiven pay-per-view has ever done.
Read it quick aand thought I saw it say "He owuld retire the IC title, something noone (etc etc)... My bad.
 
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JBL as Face = Fail

But I would like to see him go back on the stick because that was an awesome time for Smackdown with him as color commentator...

Bradshaw will ALWAYS have a place in WWE and with his own business he doesnt really NEED to be in the ring anymore... Im sure they will make him either an on air talent again or a Road Agent..

Its a shame though... He is in the top 5 best heels right now...
 

Soulpower

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I'll post it again...

Not for nothing, but I called the Kozlov/JBL thing weeks ago (With some slight changes).

Therefore, SP > The internet wrestling reporters.

2 EZ!!
 

This Guy

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It wouldn't be hard to do though. There in Texas next week for this tag match, after the match JBL just has to cut one of his famous, Pro Texas/Pro USA promos that he used to cut all the time when he was in the APA that made him a face and he'd be fine.
 

Soulpower

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^^^Exactly!

Wrestling fans are a fickle bunch, and all JBL has to do is say USA is number 1, Russia sucks!

Bam! Instant USA and JBL for Bradshaw, and the usual total silence for Kozlov :shifty:
 

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i hate him and ive always hated him. i was pissed when he came out of retirement and i cant wait till hes gone again. he was fine as an announcer but he sucks otherwise.
 

Moonlight Drive

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I pray he'll go back to announcing after this, we need somebody half decent on Raw or Smackdown calling the show.
 

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If this could bring back the old APA type Bradshaw I'm all for it. Though I too thought he would go out as a heel, rather than a face.
 

Airfixx

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Firstly, all this is at the expense of Punk & the IC title, but I wanna know what's ultimately so special about JBL that he get's to retire as a champ?

I thought he was a traditionalist?
 

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I love this idea. JBL on the mic is money and a retirement ceremony would be bigger than Flairs or anyone elses.
 

Kizza

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Retire, get your fat ass back on commentary and resume owning Michael Cole at any given opportunity.
 

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I like this idea. And there would be no need to worry about him turning face because, as stated, it is in his hometown. . .instant face turn!

I don't know if I would enjoy a JBL/Kozlov match though!