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Jim Ross Didn’t Like Being An In Ring Talent For WWE

Jim Ross was perfectly happy sitting behind the commentary desk in WWE.

During his Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross brought up his time in WWE and how little he cared for any in-ring segment that Vince McMahon booked for him. He had a very good reason for having this opinion.

“Hot shotting. it was hot shotting in my view. You’ll never hear me say ‘oh I love that angle where I got in the ring.’ Never and the reason I say that is my athletic skills and my wrestling training to take a flat back or to do anything to protect myself never happened which you know what it was and it took time away from real talent from real wrestlers and I don’t fit in that category. I was willing to be a team player as always and do my best to not suck too bad, but I wasn’t crazy about it. I just wasn’t crazy about any of the angles I did because I just felt like I took time away from real wrestlers who needed the TV time simple as that, but hey I went along with it and it was what it was. I know it probably sucked, but I don’t know if it could have sucked worse, I guess. I was surrounded by some real good talent.

Any time Lawler is your partner, you know you’re going to be in pretty good shape. He’s going to keep the rotor in the water and help me through the choppy waters if you will. I don’t know how the ratings were on that. I don’t even remember. I think they probably were okay because it was unique. It’s like a train wreck you know you got to stop and look.”

Jim Ross on Grillin JR

Vince McMahon knows how to draw heat, and he often used Jim Ross in Oklahoma to do exactly that. He was embarrassed, and even brutalized, in his home state occasionally. This might have contributed to Ross’ disdain for those type of angles.

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