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Jim Ross Shares Thoughts on This Week’s WWE Raw, Where Are They Now Feat. Torrie Wilson (Videos)

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Jim Ross Blogs on WWE Raw

Jim Ross updated the blog section of his website over at JRsBarBQ.com, discussing this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw. JR will be interviewing Bill Goldberg concerning his match with Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series on his podcast that drops Tuesday night at 9PM EST.

“Loved the Mick Foley promo and one could see how hard Mick was trying to connect with the audience and how passionate he was about what he was saying about the two women in the HIAC Bout this Sunday on the WWE Network. Nice job, Mick!

Sheamus and Cesaro are a proven formula for a successful tag team based on what I experienced and observed in the best of the territory days of pro wrestling. In other words, the Big Cowboy would have loved them. That’s generally good enough for me.

Enjoy that Chris Jericho continues to reinvent himself in the simplest of manners so effectively (clipboard) but it also makes one wonder why other talents, many much younger than Y2J, don’t appear to be as ‘hungry’ as the 40+ year old veteran.

Strowman has momentum…no reason to slow it down with inconclusive match endings IMO.

I needed more from Heyman and Lesnar as it relates to accepting Goldberg’s challenge or not. Agree already! The pro- Lesnar crowd in Minny was no surprise as Brock’s one of the biggest mainstream sports stars in the recent history of the Twin Cities.

WWE is doing all that they can to shine ample spotlight on Seth Rollins as indicated by how the three hour show ended in Minneapolis. But….. I still think that Jericho vs Owens will be hard to top in today’s climate on RAW or elsewhere in WWE.”

Where Are They Now: Torrie Wilson

WWE dropped a ton of content featuring former talent Torrie Wilson, who had a lengthy tenture with the company between 2001 and 2008 after coming over from WCW. Featured below are several parts of a “Where Are They Now” segment featuring Torrie that will likely be added as filler material for the WWE Network.









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