Ross' Feelings on Moving to SmackDown Change
Source: WrestlingObserver.com
Jim Ross has changed his opinions of moving to the SmackDown! brand during the most recent WWE draft, just a few weeks after posting a highly-talked-about blog on his personal website - when the decision was made for him to switch from his long-time home of WWE RAW on Monday Night's.
JR of course posted another blog the next day explaining his "angry blog" from the previous day, vowing to make his move to SmackDown! work and do his part to help the overall WWE product on Friday night's. He also claimed his goal is to make SmackDown! the number one show (or, the "A-show"), in WWE, a title he helped RAW establish for several years.
JR wrote in another blog recently that his new schedule with SmackDown! now gives him a better road schedule, and more free time to spend with his family and to take care of other projects he has, such as his restaurant.
"This is really the best work schedule I have ever had and I am really happy that I wrote so many blogs about not wanting to move brands during the draft, or as 'sources close to the decision makers' say, it might not have happened," Jim Ross stated. Good one.
Jim Ross has changed his opinions of moving to the SmackDown! brand during the most recent WWE draft, just a few weeks after posting a highly-talked-about blog on his personal website - when the decision was made for him to switch from his long-time home of WWE RAW on Monday Night's.
JR of course posted another blog the next day explaining his "angry blog" from the previous day, vowing to make his move to SmackDown! work and do his part to help the overall WWE product on Friday night's. He also claimed his goal is to make SmackDown! the number one show (or, the "A-show"), in WWE, a title he helped RAW establish for several years.
JR wrote in another blog recently that his new schedule with SmackDown! now gives him a better road schedule, and more free time to spend with his family and to take care of other projects he has, such as his restaurant.
"This is really the best work schedule I have ever had and I am really happy that I wrote so many blogs about not wanting to move brands during the draft, or as 'sources close to the decision makers' say, it might not have happened," Jim Ross stated. Good one.