— Chris Jericho has taken to his Twitter account to address Kevin Nash’s recent comments on WWE’s “youth movement.” Nash said that he believes that it is a mistake because the younger talent doesn’t know how to draw money. “You’re basically going to wait six, seven years to get any return on it (investing in younger stars), and I don’t think the business can wait that long,” Nash said. Jericho tweeted, “Nashs interview was so short sighted and indicative of the entire “WCW” attitude. The WWEs Youth movement is a mistake? Ask Rock, Goldberg and John Cena if it took them six or seven years before they drew money. Six or seven months maybe…People want to see something new”
— Jim Ross announced he will be in attending this Sunday’s Bragging Rights pay-per-view event in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
— The first Monday Night RAW taping of 2011 will emanate from the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona on Jan. 3.
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