WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has another edition of his blog which you can read in full at jrsbarbq.com.
Here are some highlights:
Unfortunate that Daniel Bryan got dinged up in his match with Randy Orton. Bryan is on a roll and there is no one hotter or with more momentum in WWE than Bryan. For young talents under six feet tall, there is no one better to study than Daniel Bryan. To further that thought, that concept also works well for those over 6 feet. Or 7 feet.
Curious to see how Antonio Cesaro is monetized with Zeb Colter. I'm a big Cesaro fan and perhaps he and Jack Swagger can form a viable, serious tag team. Without question, Zeb is a skilled talker. There's no viable reason that I can see that these three can't be money ball players in WWE.
The Mark Henry 'retirement' segment was Monday Night RAW gold and will go down in history as one of the all time, great RAW moments as far as I'm concerned. I've see a few in my time for ther record. The TV viewer's perception of any storyline or performance is dependent solely on the execution by the talent. Great execution can overcome mediocre material and great execution can make good material great and great creative unforgettable.
Mark Henry's performance Monday night will be remembered for years and was, without question, Mark's finest hour since we signed him in 1995.
For more on Christian's return, CM Punk/Paul Heyman relationship,Curtis Axel, Brock Lesnar and much more, click here for the full blog.