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JR: RAW's Guest Hosts, Bret Hart Updates, Lawler's Memphis Competition


Reported By marcm0484
7/20/2009


Here are some highlights from Jim Ross' blog on Saturday at www.jrsbarbq.com:

- It looks as if as many as one dozen candidates may run for Mayor of Memphis including several professional politicos. The African American vote in Memphis will be critical for Jerry Lawler and his opponents. From what I read in the Memphis media, some of the black candidates may divide a large segment of Memphis voters which might enhance the King's chances of winning the election. Nonetheless it will be a daunting challenge for any candidate to win the October special election without an established,  clear cut favorite and, unfortunately, it may be the candidate who spends the most money on TV and radio ads that "buys" their way into running the city of Memphis. The current Mayor is leaving office but will enjoy, from what I understand, an approximate $90K annual pension of which the Mayor of Memphis earns after one term in office or so it was told to me. The King has tremendous name identity in his home town but his path to City Hall won't be easy and is going to require using a great deal of "shoe leather" and pressing the flesh and spending virtually every waking minute working on his campaign. I haven't talked to Jerry in a couple of weeks but likely will soon, in Philly at the Night of Champions,  and will be interested in seeing how his campaign is going.

- I got a nice email from "Hitman" Bret Hart a day or so ago and he is moving around very well with his new knee that replaced the original equipment several weeks ago. Bret is spending time in Calgary this summer and we were hoping to get together when WWE is in Alberta in a few weeks but that looks iffy due to our respective schedules. Bret and I stay in somewhat regular contact and I know he's been keeping an eye on the Hart Dynasty which are now appearing regularly on Friday Night Smackdown.

- I'm beginning to like the guest host business for Raw more and feel like there are many WWE HOF'ers, for example, who can talk and who would be great "one off" hosts of WWE's top television priority, the home of the "A Listers," Monday Night Raw. Certainly celeb's who have projects to promote are viable candidates and especially those that are fans of the genre such as Seth Green last week in Orlando and ZZ Top coming up this Monday from North Carolina State University.

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Jobber

Joined
August 07
7/20/2009 7:22:00
Maybe I'm alone on this, but I'm not liking the guest host of Raw idea that they are doing. I'm trying to give it a chance because it is something different and new but I am having a hard time liking it. I think I would like it better if someone could be hired as a General Manager; but someone who actually "deserves" the spot. I was very impressed with Ted Dibiase a few weeks ago. I felt he could make a very good General Manager.
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Champion

Joined
February 07
7/20/2009 7:33:00
I think the guest host thing is only temporary until Flair comes GM as they are delaying that to sell the kick to his head because other guys who got kicked in head were out for months like Batista (for other injuries I know but they did try to say it was due to the kick to the head) and HHH so it wouldn't of made any sense for Flair to come back straight away.

Personally I don't think a guest host adds anything to the show but that's not why they are there they only appear to create publicity and more ratings which obviously isn't working and the ratings have gone down since Trump left.

Jobber

Joined
November 07
7/20/2009 11:58:00
three i would like to see as guest host:
1- Pearl Jam
2- Alice in Chains
3- Chuck norris

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Joined
April 09
7/21/2009 1:59:00
i would prefer it if they had some "heel" guest hosts as well.... gets boring otherwise....
wonder where K-Fed is.... :P

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