ironworks
01-02-2013, 01:35 AM
Jim Ross is back with his final blog of 2012 over on jrsbarbq.com. Here are some highlights:
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I'm optimistic that 2013 will be a banner year for WWE. There are
several outstanding young talents training in NXT along with the newer
performers, among others, who have just begun their WWE, main roster
journey that offer me great hope for the future.
- There's also
several more established names in WWE who have, seemingly, been
percolating on the back burner for a good while that have been on a
steady, upward climb to main event relevancy throughout most of 2012.
-
I've been impressed with TheShield and how they have been presented by
WWE in addition to the effort displayed by each member of the faction.
All three men offer something special. None are overtly head and
shoulders above the other and each has the opportunity to become special
in their own, individual careers. These men are hungry and seem to be
willing to outperform many of their peers within the WWE locker room to
earn lucrative spots at the top of the card. More established talents
who enjoy their own, self created comfort zones would be well served to
look over their shoulders.
- Newcomer Big E Langston has been
introduced in a meaningful way by WWE. I have been a supporter of Big
E's for quite some time. Having spent a great deal of time in WWE Talent
Development and watching 'E' train and getting to know him, he's a
bright, athletic young man who will hopefully continue to grind and
study his craft. His physical gifts are obvious.
Ross also lists various Superstars and WWE personalities and why he is thankful for them.
-
I'm optimistic that 2013 will be a banner year for WWE. There are
several outstanding young talents training in NXT along with the newer
performers, among others, who have just begun their WWE, main roster
journey that offer me great hope for the future.
- There's also
several more established names in WWE who have, seemingly, been
percolating on the back burner for a good while that have been on a
steady, upward climb to main event relevancy throughout most of 2012.
-
I've been impressed with TheShield and how they have been presented by
WWE in addition to the effort displayed by each member of the faction.
All three men offer something special. None are overtly head and
shoulders above the other and each has the opportunity to become special
in their own, individual careers. These men are hungry and seem to be
willing to outperform many of their peers within the WWE locker room to
earn lucrative spots at the top of the card. More established talents
who enjoy their own, self created comfort zones would be well served to
look over their shoulders.
- Newcomer Big E Langston has been
introduced in a meaningful way by WWE. I have been a supporter of Big
E's for quite some time. Having spent a great deal of time in WWE Talent
Development and watching 'E' train and getting to know him, he's a
bright, athletic young man who will hopefully continue to grind and
study his craft. His physical gifts are obvious.
Ross also lists various Superstars and WWE personalities and why he is thankful for them.