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Jim Ross doesn’t like the idea of giving TNA women their own show
Feb 14, 2008 - 11:38 AM


Jim Ross was interviewed about a variety of women’s wrestling topics in today’s Daytona Beach News-Journal. He's hardly an advocate of the news that TNA is exploring the option of launching a one-hour women’s wrestling show. “This is news to me but doesn’t seem like a sound idea,” Ross said. “It seems to be based on the success of a handful of matches that were allowed to not be over-thought and that allowed the talents to go out and do their thing without being over-managed. Talent-depth issues would be a definite concern for an all-women’s broadcast.” You can read the entire interview at Daytona News-Journal Online.

Powell’s POV: Where did I put my trusty decoder ring? Oh, there it is. Let’s see, by “over-thought and over-managed,” Ross means “over-booked.” And by over-booked, J.R. means “Vince Russo sucks.” Hey, that’s just what the decoder ring it telling me. Maybe it’s broken.


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