Saturday, May 1, 2010

JIM ROSS UPDATES HIS STATUS WITH WWE

Jim Ross explained his WWE status yesterday, the day his talent contract expired, on his blog at jrsbarbq.com. Here’s what JR wrote:
“There is rampant speculation on the internet about my future. This is understandable as I’ve talked a great deal about it here on my blogs. Plus, it’s provided various wrestling sites, etc with some nice cannon fodder over the past few weeks.
This matter is much more simple than many perceive. My WWE ‘talent contract’ has ended after a 17+ year run with the company. However, I am still a WWE employee handling the same talent relations functions that I have executed for the company for the past few years including since moving to Oklahoma. I simply do not have a ‘talent contract’ as WWE has no plans to utilize me as an on air talent at this time.
The WWE engaged in talks with me on Thursday of this week to discuss a new job description that would include what I am now doing along with other talent relations oriented matters. I am considering this offer and I trust that a decision will be made soon regarding this opportunity.
In the meantime, I am still interested in a variety of projects and opportunities.
While some may feel that it is in their best interest that I not remain in broadcasting, I do not share in that belief at this time.”

REPORT OF WWE'S MEETING WITH SHAREHOLDERS

WWE held their annual shareholders meeting on Friday with several WWE execs including Vince McMahon addressing the WWE shareholders. You can download the full video of the meeting at this link. Here are some highlights:
- Vince opened the meeting. He talked about people holding WrestleMania parties and that this increases the number of viewers but hurts overall buys. He talked about how this relates to pay-per-view price increases.
- A shareholder mentioned the idea of having a separate roster for the European market. Vince said it would be costly to come up with another roster and production crew. Then there would be the chance that European fans would still want the regular WWE product. Vince said in 10 years it might be possible they have to do something like that since there are only so many dates the WWE Superstars can work.
- Stephanie McMahon, looking very pregnant, appeared with marketing VP Michelle Wilson. Wilson announced a marketing campaign with 7-11 stores and a campaign with Burger King that will feature Triple H, John Cena and Undertaker toys.
- Stephanie put over the RAW guest host concept. Stephanie noted that WWE is bigger than late night TV shows and Saturday Night Live. She called WWE “what’s cool to do in Hollywood right now.”
- Stephanie talked about NXT and said it’s exciting to see how the future WWE stars perform with the spotlight on them.
- Vince said they are currently looking for distribution for the WWE network. Vince said the network will give them a chance to do more programming and not just in-ring programming. Vince stressed that the network programming won’t be just in-ring shows and that they would compliment what they are doing on the current TV shows. He also said the network would give them leverage when negotiating with other TV networks for their current shows.
- A shareholder said that WWE Films h as been a costly experiment. Vince said only one movie h as failed while the others have been profitable. Vince said they may not be hitting home runs with the movies but they are hitting good doubles and singles.
- Vince said it’s important to reinvent yourself and talked about how the WWE audience always demands a new and improved product when a shareholder asked about the current focus on younger talent in the company. Vince said that Stephanie, John Laurinaitis and Kevin Dunn have done an excellent job with NXT. Vince said they are currently talking to distributors about NXT staying on SyFy or moving it.
- Vince said the pre-emptions with Friday Night SmackDown on MyNetworkTV were a major problem. Vince said one of the advantages of having SmackDown on SyFy is that they can do a better job of directly promoting the shows since SyFy is owned by Universal, which also owns USA Network.
- Vince said he doesn’t plan on getting back in the ring but he never plans to and somehow it happens. But right now, Vince says there are no plans for him to return to action.

MAIN EVENT FOR OVER THE LIMIT PAY PER VIEW

Big Show vs. Jack Swagger for the World Heavyweight Championship has been announced for WWE’s Over the Limit pay-per-view. John Cena vs. Batista for the WWE Title is the only other confirmed match.

WWE FATAL FOUR WAY PPV MAIN EVENT NEWS, RANDY ORTON ,TRIPLE H ON MAIN EVENT

New promotional material for WWE’s first-ever Fatal 4 Way pay-per-view confirm that two main events for the WWE Title and the World Heavyweight Title will take place under Fatal 4 Way rules. Below is the new blurb for the pay-per-view that takes place on June 20th from Uniondale, NY:
Get ready for WWE’s most unpredictable event as eight WWE Superstars face off in two separate Fatal 4 Way championship matches! Watch Randy Orton, John Cena, Triple H, Rey Mysterio, and all your favorite Superstars in “WWE: Fatal 4 Way” live on Sunday, June 20, 2010 on pay-per-view!

WWE WILL BE HOLDING SUPERSHOW BEFORE MONEY IN THE BANK PAY PER VIEW

WWE will be holding a Supershow on July 17th in Omaha, Nebraska, the night before the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
- Below are matches for the WWE Supershow in Cincinnati, Ohio on May 22nd:
* John Cena vs. Sheamus
* Big Show vs. Jack Swagger
* The Hart Dynasty vs. CM Punk & Luke Gallows

UPDATE ON TRIPLE H'S NEW MOVIE

Triple H’s next WWE Studios movie The Chaperone is being prepped as a family-friendly comedy movie. Triple H will star as an ex-con who chaperones his estranged daughter’s school field trip.

WWE RELEASES TONY ATLAS

WWE announced on their website this afternoon that Hall of Famer Tony Atlas has been released. Atlas, who hasn’t appeared on WWE TV since the final episode of ECW, was re-hired last year to a TV deal.
His profile was removed from the WWE website after this past week’s Supplemental Draft.