WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has
published a new blog entry on JrsBarBq.com. Here are some highlights.
Attending CAC event: Great time at the 48th Cauliflower
Alley Club Reunion this week in Las Vegas . It wasn’t a money making trip as
my lovely wife attended and did her part to contribute to the economy of Vegas
by doing two days worth of shopping. Seriously, we both had a wonderful time
seeing so many old friends and fans that we have gotten to know over the years.
CAC is a great non profit
organization that does many amazing, charitable things for those in need from
within the wrestling biz. CAC doesn’t look for publicity as many of their
benevolent acts would bring embarrassment to many of the recipients. But, take
it from me, CAC helps lots of people that you know or have heard of over the
years and I’m of the mindset that more people, fans and wrestlers alike, should
join the organization. For more info check out the CAC website at
http://www.caulifloweralleyclub.org.
Presenting Edge with an Award: I had the pleasure of presenting
Adam Copeland AKA Edge the Male Wrestler Award from CAC in a surprise
presentation. Only three people knew of this matter as it was a total surprise
to Edge. I followed such powerful and serious presentations as the DDP/Jake the
Snake Roberts duo and the late, Paul Bearer/Percy Pringle presentation so I
attempted to ad lib my way into a more light hearted mood in what felt like a
somber room and rightfully so at that particular time of the evening.
New performance center: The announcement earlier this week
of the construction and soon to be opened for business WWE Performance Center
in Orlando is HUGE news for the long term future and success of WWE and is a
personal dream come true for me. Back in the mid 90′s when we started the
developmental system in such markets as Louisville , Memphis , Cincinnati , and Los Angeles , I always wanted to someday have a
NFL-like facility where athletes could be trained in all facets of the
business. To successfully recruit world class, Division 1 like college
athletes, we needed to have a facility that would fit every need and compete
with the facilities that many of these high level athletes were accustomed to
frequenting.
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