Austin's Podcast = The best **** out

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Ok seriously what happened with JR and the WWE?


There has to be something a lot deeper than what we know about. Apparently he was let go due to his behaviour during a WWE 2K games panel at last years SummerSlam access. However from what I watched, Flair was a lot more unprofressional than JR.

From the way he talks about the business, I'm really suprised he isn't utilised by the WWE. Dude sounds like a very savvy, intelligent businessman. Love listening to him talk as he tells you what they should do and why they should do it - I always find his podcasts very educational and insightful. Good ol' jumping Jim Ross :blessed:
 

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Just listened to about half of Jericho's show with HHH.

Damn I love Jericho but his rambling at the start for 30 mins is annoying as fukk. Dude is still playing that whack fozzy track too :wow:

Decentish interview but basically talking about everything they covered in HHH last DVD doc. I also find it funny how HHH basically bashes the current product when talking about how the locker room was talking in '96 about the fact that the audience wasn't getting in to the product due to the outdated/stale content and characters. Do they not realise that's exactly their problem right now. So frustrating.
 

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Austin's interview with Heyman was enjoyable as expected. Lol @ him still trying to sell the match of Austin vs Brock. Don't see it happening ever but this video (below) was featured on both guy's twitter.



Good interview that Jericho did with Batista. He seems very genuine.

The HHH interview was solid. Jericho just let HHH tell his side of the various stories though. I mean there wasn't any real push to garner any information. I too found it odd that the same problems that he said that the guys were facing back then, can be deemed as problems of today. Perhaps that conversation that Vince and the Kliq had in Indianapolis should happen now- would be interesting to see who the current top guys would have on their team.
 

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Do they not realise that's exactly their problem right now. So frustrating.

I feel like Triple H gets it, but he has to convince Vince, Dunn and probably Stephanie of a direction to go in. Like, if only HHH was in charge of WWE he would make himself look like a badass all the time for no reason but everything else about the booking of the shows would actually make sense... just the feeling I have, no supporting evidence brehs.
 

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Listening to the Cena podcast now, dope as hell.

All the ones during mania season and the D Bryan vs Authority angle are very interrsting
 

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The Cena one wasn't that good..He was making excuses like a motherfukker for his failure at Rumble. Really never heard anything like it.
 

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Eh, it's not about Austin's podcast but Wale was on MLW's free show and he's a IWC nerd like all of us. It's crazy as fukk. I don't know if Florida Georgia Line are wrestling fans, but I know this nikka is. I bring this up everytime, but it boggles my mind that TNA or WWE hasn't at least inquired about doing something with Wale. Yea, y'all should listen.

:mjlol: @ Konnan thinking Baltimore and DC are the same. nikkas from both areas would scream on him if they heard that.
 
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