Jim Ross talks about Wrestlemania 32, NJPW World tag league Day 6 Results


Jim Ross has posted the latest edition of his blog post on his website JRbrBQ.com. he talked about many things in the latest post including WrestleMania 32 and more.

He said it's going to be interesting to see how WWE handles the way all the way from now to WrestleMania 32 on April:

“Going to really be interesting to see how WWE begins to build momentumfor WrestleMania Texas over the next several months as April will be here before we know it. I still feel confident that WWE will have over 100,000 people in AT&T Stadium on April 3 but am curious as to what the card is going to resemble. I can’t recall the WWE Title being more ‘tepid’ than it is right going into the biggest event of the year for WWE. This is not an indictment on Sheamus who I have great respect for and love his work ethic but the title lost a great deal of luster after Seth Rollins suffered an untimely, major knee injury.”

He says that the two biggest stars WWE could bring for Wrestlemania 32 are Goldberg and Batista:

“The two most viable stars that WWE could bring in for WM32 or so it seems might be Goldberg and Batista. Austin and HBK are adamant that their wrestling days are history, Hogan is still on the outs with the company plus he doesn’t need to wrestle a match with his back condition and Rock has movie commitments I’m told as does RondaRousey. For those that think that Austin and HBK would do ‘one more match’ for the right money, please, just stop it.”

He also said that Daniel Bryan should not compete until the head of WWE medical staff Dr. Joe Maroon cleares him to compete no matter what other doctors say.

NJPW World Tag League- Day 6 results


Here are the results of the ongoing NJPW World Tag League, as noted before Aj Styles was scheduled to fight on the event but was pulled out due to unknown injury:

Block A: 
Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma defeated Frankie Kazarian & Christopher Daniels


Block B: 
Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima

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