Jim Ross Blogs: Heenan’s Health, Sid To WWE?, Savage, More

Jim Ross has once again updated his website with a new blog post, the highlights of which are below:

On Bobby Heenan: The news of Bobby Heenan falling, apparently twice, and breaking his shoulder, pelvis,and hip are sobering. I think the world of ‘The Brain’ who will undergo shoulder surgery on August 4 and consider him a dear friend. When I first went to WWE in 1993 from the ‘enemy’ (WCW) Bobby and Gorilla Monsoon were the first two people who really took me in and made me feel welcomed in a new environment. They were in the minority but they had enough clout that it helped others come around to simply giving allowing themselves to get to know me and then make a decision based on fact not who my previous employer was.

There has been no better manager ever in the business than Bobby Heenan…period. He’s the best all around performer in the history of the business when one takes into consideration his ability to wrestle, manage, talk, and be a TV personality. No one that I can think of ever exceeded Heenan’s all around skill set.

Get well soon ‘Wease’ and remember that many, many fans love and respect you and think of you daily. You’ll always be in our prayers.

On WWE’s tryout camp this weekend: WWE is expecting north of 50 individuals, both male and female, to their tryout camp today thru Sunday. I will be at the camp all day Saturday and Sunday. One never knows what to expect during these ‘pot luck’ affairs but my wish is that if there are 50 or so wannabes that WWE can find 2-3 keepers. Let’s just hope that all are in acceptable, athletic shape as I, personally, have no time for those that show up too out of shape to put their skills on display.

On Sid returning to WWE: We’re getting a great deal of questions regarding Sid returning to WWE. I’m not in the loop nor do I know WWE’s plans or Sid’s physical status. Does Sid even want to get back on the road to any degree? I have no idea but if I had to make a random guess I would suggest that WWE and Sid will likely never do any thing together in a significant way again. I certainly could be wrong because as I said I don’t know WWE’s plans other than they are definitely trying to get their roster ‘younger.’

On Randy Savage: I do not know any more than most fans about WWE’s updated relationship with Randy Savage or what the future holds for WWE/Savage, if any thing. It seems that a marketing arrangement has or is being established and one could always speculate that could eventually morph into more. Yes, Randy Savage is deserving of the WWE HOF and perhaps one day he will be inducted which would be a great moment for his many, loyal fans. Until then, let’s just sit back, be patient and wait.

On returning to Raw or PPVs: It is truly gratifying that so many fans miss my work on TV as there is not a day that goes by that someone doesn’t Tweet us @JRsBBQ or email this website. If I’m not careful it could inflate my ‘ego’ but we all know that I already admit to having a sizable ego. For some reason, fans have asked if I would accept reassignment to Monday Night Raw and/or PPV’s. The answer is obviously yes. But why? Simply because I’m a team player and what ever the decision is for how I contribute to the team is simply the way that it will be. I don’t look to go back onto weekly TV commentary but making a cameo here and there is a remote possible. Obviously, what WWE person wouldn’t want to be a part of WM27? If I am once again there and if I only watch the event as a fan, that will be fine but ‘players’ always want to ‘play’ if they can and many of us veterans generally feel that we have just a little more to give or at least that’s usually our mindset.

On The Nexus in War Games: Is the War Games a concept suited for The Nexus? It certainly might work but it adds yet another steel cage into the PPV equation. Steel cages, in any form, and frequent title changes seem to be over utilized from my personal perspective in general within the biz. Plus, although I like Nexus very much, they all have a long way to go and need significant ring time to hone their skills to a perennial main event level and there is no guarantee that all 7 can or will succeed in such. I do feel that Nexus is the freshest thing to come along in WWE in a good while so I am more than happy as a fan to watch this faction grow and develop and and to wait and see what happens down the road.

Randy Orton injured last night – ohh man!