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| JR Done with Calling Matches? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 31 2010, 11:50 AM (106 Views) | |
| Post #1 Mar 31 2010, 11:50 AM | The Comedian |
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This is from the newly updated blog from JR Michaels vs. Undertaker II: "The highlight of the evening was Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels which was obviously the match of the night. I've answered a few emails regarding this matter and it is obvious that I would have loved to have broadcast this bout but that wasn't in the cards. At least I was in Phoenix and saw the event live and was then able to spend significant time with both HBK and with Taker after the event in private settings. Those experiences became my Wrestlemania Moments." Update On JR's Health & Future in WWE: "As for me, life is good and I am healthy and happy. For those that have erroneously written or assumed that the reason that I did not announce at WM26 was because of health concerns, that assumption is incorrect, I'm happy to say. Broadcasting wrestling in WWE is likely history for me but there are many other areas to which I can contribute in WWE and those options, among others, will be weighed over the next month." Shawn Michaels' Retirement: "I do think that Shawn will call it a day after losing his retirement match Sunday. Shawn has been blessed to have earned a great deal of money over the years and especially since he returned from an approximate 4 year hiatus due to lingering back issues. Unlike many wrestlers who retire, HBK doesn't have to worry about financial or legal issues and will be able to be essentially a full time dad to his two, young children which is an amazing blessing." "Shawn's farewell message Monday night on Raw was from his heart and not something that he read on a TelePrompter. What fans saw Monday night was legitimate, organic TV from arguably the greatest all around, in ring performer, certainly of his generation, and perhaps of all time. I sincerely appreciated Shawn's shout out to me on Raw which was, symbolically, a fitting end to my own Wrestlemania tenure." Source: JRsBarBQ.com This really does suck WWE wont be the same without the guy. |
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| Post #2 Mar 31 2010, 12:12 PM | Faro |
| I agree. WWE lost 2 of the best at basically the exact same time! He mentioned working with the WWE in some other way, and I think the WWE would be lucky to have him in anyway they can get him. There's no doubt the man knows the business, and I'm sure he can do more than just talk. On the other hand.. if JR doesn't wanna do it.. screw the WWE JR! Go home and relax and enjoy yourself! You've earned it! |
"He was hacking on me"
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| Post #3 Mar 31 2010, 02:45 PM | James |
| I will miss JR but it had to end sometime. |
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| Post #4 Mar 31 2010, 03:58 PM | Faro |
| Yea true. It just seems like they did him wrong though. |
"He was hacking on me"
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