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Grilling JR #48 WWF Wrestlemania IX 

Grilling JR with Jim Ross
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WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross and Conrad look back at JR's first WrestleMania, WrestleMania IX! JR shares his thoughts about the turbulent time in the industry, wearing a toga on TV for the first time, and the surprising main event.
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@erniefairchild1800
@erniefairchild1800 4 года назад
Very lovely comments about the passing of JR’s wife. I’m glad he can, while missing her, appreciate that he had 25 years with her and still try to focus on what makes life good even in her absence.
@arvind13
@arvind13 Год назад
1:03:00 is when the discussion of the show starts. You’re welcome
@jpimoe7183
@jpimoe7183 10 месяцев назад
Once he started with this long ad, I stopped watching. Just wanted to see if anyone else was annoyed in the comments
@ROSTAFA
@ROSTAFA 4 года назад
8:37 starts
@TheLobMob
@TheLobMob 4 года назад
Thank you..
@SAMagic
@SAMagic 4 года назад
You da real MVP!
@ROSTAFA
@ROSTAFA 4 года назад
B B #ballin
@raymondsolisjr.1262
@raymondsolisjr.1262 3 года назад
MVP
@JRJigsawyer
@JRJigsawyer 3 года назад
"And the fuckery was about to be taken to a whole 'nother level because out comes Hogan..." lolol
@borednow5838
@borednow5838 3 года назад
Disagree with Ross on Luger's gimmick. It fitted him like a glove. It made more sense than trying to make him the next big American hero character.
@tomseville1057
@tomseville1057 3 года назад
Maybe because he was a *narcissistic* prick in real life, he's even admitted it in recent years...
@borednow5838
@borednow5838 3 года назад
@@tomseville1057 Of course that was just my point. A lot of the best gimmicks and characters are the ones close to the true person. Its a shame they didn't get Heenan to manage Lex.
@antonioestark7033
@antonioestark7033 2 года назад
Js writing this to thank the channel nd especially you Conrad nd the legend himself mr. Jim Ross wish I could thank you in person for everything mr. Ross god bless yu.
@ChanceTalksBusiness
@ChanceTalksBusiness Год назад
This is the first WrestleMania I vividly remember and also one that I really enjoyed.
@OneUltimateWarrior
@OneUltimateWarrior 3 года назад
"Before I give my Maniac’s some behind the scene scoops on how my Run came to an end in 93 which made me truly believe my career was over. Before I say any more on the matter, I’ll just say that I wanted to stay on the top and believed Hulkamania had a lot more in its gas tank but sometimes our ego’s get the best of us. As I’ve said in prior interviews Vince & myself have always seen eye to eye on most things. Seldomly we had disagreements and even when I disagreed, I’d always remain professional about it and do what was asked and take up my complaint after the fact like professionals do. Some guys pulled no-shows and some even took their ball & went home while screwing the company that made them as well as the fans who loved them; all for their misperception of thinking “they” are their own bosses or some other delusional thought process. Becoming a Superstar takes thousands and sometimes even millions of dollars and hundreds of people behind the scenes to make you have your very own marketable Brand. Why anyone would ever feel they were screwed or not feel a direction of their character was good enough for them or whatever is just mind-blowing to me! Wake-up call, you wouldn’t have your own Brand, exposure and popularity if it wasn’t for the company who made you. That being said, direction of my character wasn’t going the way I liked and since my contract was for a few extra years, I didn’t have much of a leg to stand on but remained professional and in late 1992 I had several conversations with Vince in regards to the direction of Hulkamania. We both knew it was still the hottest Wrestler Brand on the market by far but he felt it reached a plateau; which was hard to hear at the time but understood but respectfully disagreed. At the time, my in-ring career was slowed down a lot and I did other projects like filming Mr. Nanny and various public relation & community out-reach work for the WWE all around the country. Storyline-wise, not much was on forefront and Hulkamnia was beginning to be shelved. I took this opportunity of not only being used not the way I wanted but simply not being used period to re-open discussions of Hulkamnia’s future. Vince had his mind made up and so did I and since we are like two stubborn brothers bull headed and banging heads, only to get headaches instead of budging. Even though I felt like I had a lot more to offer and didn’t want to leave the fans, I asked out of my contract since the writing on the wall (so to speak) seemed inevitable to retire anyways. Suprisingly Vince agreed and we began to plan for Hulkamania’s departure and to pass the torch once again. At the time it HAD to be Bret Hart or Yokozuna. Bret Hart was in his first year being main event status and he clearly proved his dedication to the business and dominated the Tag Team division throughout the 80’s and the IC division for a few years and was just an amazing performer. His work ethic was off the charts and he clearly began to have a following that enabled him to not only be the face of the company but carry the torch successfully. Yokozuna on the other hand didn’t nearly pay his dues like the Hitman did but came in as an overwhelming force that shot him up to main event status almost overnight. Yoko was working a program with this hitman already and Vince & I knew we could get not only get a few extra bucks out of one last Hulkamania Run but also knew Hulkamnia could be instrumental in setting up the next guy. I was leaning more towards Bret… so much in-fact we did some photo-shoots for a possible feud and even doing a tug of war with the belt looked awesome while seeing the pictures afterwards. However, Bret was a Babyface (good guy) and so was I. The only time a Babyface vs Babyface happened on a grand level thus far was at WM6 which caused a split crowd and even though it was awesome, it kept the crowd divided afterwards. Having a Heel (bad guy) beat the Babyface or vice-versa has always been the traditional format. In addition, Bret was just now beginning to be a major player and to have him go against Hulkamania with the risk of him generating heat over it didn’t make much sense. Just look at Wrestlemania 18, I went against the Rock as a bad guy and even though he was a good guy, the people booed him and pretty much turned him heel in that match if you watch it. Not wanting to put a damper on Bret’s raise to the top, it was decided that Yoko would beat the Hitman at Wrestlemania 9 and prove himself to be unstoppable and have me come out to win beat Yoko on a whim and take the title from him to become the Champ for the last time and enjoy my final Run; which happened. In this process, it did put Bret on the back burner, but allowed Yokozuna to gain even more heat with the crowd and more established Yoko by giving him the credentials under his belt when defeating me at King of the Ring 1993… This not only eventually gave Bret Hart center stage as the main guy, but a great Heel to work with and no one had to share the spotlight with Hulkamnia anymore. This was my last match in WWE for nearly 10 years. After Yokozuna won against me, if that wasn’t enough he squashed me like a pancake brothers; which made for an easy & believable send off for me. Vince was happy with the way I put over Yoko and whoever beat Yoko in following years had the bragging rights to say they did what Hulk Hogan couldn’t; so it all made sense. WWE had the perfect bad guy that killed Hulkamania and I got out of my contract to pursue other projects, primarily Thunder in Paradise. I would say enjoy this video of that was believed to be Hulkamania’s last match in 1993 but… knowing the beating I took against this big man." - Hulk Hogan Deleted website blog, February 17, 2015
@stevepmg9202
@stevepmg9202 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Hilariously, a marked difference to the account Hogan put in his book. It's almost as if he struggles to keep his story straight.
@jonathanrife-rs7sf
@jonathanrife-rs7sf Год назад
Jim Ross is in my top 3 all time great commentators ever in wrestling. Loved Bobby Heenan and Gordon Solie. Loved Jims book Slobberknocker
@theWoodrow321
@theWoodrow321 2 года назад
44:53 WrestleMania IX start. 1:03:00 matches start.
@Czah5
@Czah5 3 года назад
A cowboy hat would have really set that toga off.
@alphamaleallure
@alphamaleallure 3 года назад
Wow, JR is more candid than Bruce or Eric. He tells it like it is.
@melbias5046
@melbias5046 3 года назад
that happens with innuendo and I dont recall comes out your mouth in every episode.
@markdouglas9182
@markdouglas9182 3 года назад
The 2 Doinks was one of the most memorable things on that mediocre card. "I can't believe it, there's 2 Doinks in the ring".... "It's an illusion Ross, what a great illusion!"
@ogdannyg1
@ogdannyg1 2 года назад
I was there baby!! Crowd had a blast!!
@zergmare7
@zergmare7 3 года назад
Jim Ross is an absolute legend. I wish I could meet him to say thank you for all the amazing memories on tv.. .STONE COLD!!!!! DAMMIT HE WAS BROKEN IN HAALLLF/
@artsteinbach4450
@artsteinbach4450 11 месяцев назад
Would Conrad Sell his own Mother for $10? U sure bet he would! 😂
@sethmanrockandroll
@sethmanrockandroll 11 месяцев назад
I still like the chloriform finish; it made El Gigante look like a total sleaze bag and Undertaker sold it all very well.
@davidfrederick6003
@davidfrederick6003 3 года назад
Unfortunate that Jim Ross doesnt remember the opening dark match with Tito Santana vs Papa Shango. This would be Tito's LAST WrestleMania appearance, having worked the past 8 (thought having the worst losing streak in WM history)...Conrad should have talked about Tito's (career and post being among the rare fortunate ones with being married, 3 college grad sons hair salon business and Spanish teacher). He would leave the WWF in July 1993 after 10 year straight years,
@bc4923
@bc4923 Год назад
Agree 💯. Jim doesn't get it. Jim did himself a disservice not studying Tito and his career before and after this match. Bottom line in his prime Tito was better than 80% of the wrestlers Jim had been commentating on in last few years in WCW prior to WWF.
@c.j.garcia8075
@c.j.garcia8075 3 года назад
I remember that "Mike & The Mad Dog" episode with Mushick and McMahon. I want to say it happened sometime between 2000-02? It was amazing radio.
@antonioestark7033
@antonioestark7033 2 года назад
This was my first wrestlemania to watch and also buy on vhs 📼 The nostalgia really triggers something special
@NLaBar
@NLaBar Год назад
Damn… had you gotten into wrestling one year earlier or later (mania 8/10) and you would’ve had a show worth being nostalgic about 🤣
@vinnyl8937
@vinnyl8937 3 года назад
if mick foley still wrestled , empty arena matches would be just fine maybe even better
@Rschr101
@Rschr101 3 года назад
Mick going out there and cutting a 3 hour long promo about Santa would be more entertaining than that sorry excuse for a show they've been putting on the last 18 years.
@zergmare7
@zergmare7 3 года назад
@@Rschr101 Efver since the RA era ended I stopped watching... PG can suck an egg
@EGarrett01
@EGarrett01 3 года назад
WCW had whole cards of empty arena matches in the early 2000's.
@melbias5046
@melbias5046 3 года назад
these dudes feed off tragedies.rest in peace dino bravo. its been 20 years plus.
@MissterX
@MissterX 2 года назад
"I left dubbya c dubbya for a Toga, IT'S CRAP!!!"
@richardscrivens6311
@richardscrivens6311 3 года назад
Bret Hart should have faced Hulk Hogan in the main event
@jamesbonnen
@jamesbonnen 2 года назад
1:16:00 Referee was Danny Davis
@jordanjohnson7285
@jordanjohnson7285 3 года назад
Luger and perfect went over the match beforehand and forgot the match when they got out there.
@TDsFamilyTV
@TDsFamilyTV Год назад
Sweet
@delboy9617
@delboy9617 4 года назад
why is there clicking noises on all of these video's? is there another source to listen to these from?
@goat351
@goat351 4 года назад
I would’ve listened to every episode of this podcast if it wasn’t for the terrible cracking and noises in the background
@JAlves88
@JAlves88 4 года назад
Assholes now I can't stop hearing it lol
@artsteinbach4450
@artsteinbach4450 11 месяцев назад
Hey JR! I 💕 your show, can U Please ask Conrad to play a few more Ads? 30 is simply Not Enough! 😂. What a joke!
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
Wrestling needs more real men like Nailz
@craigusselman546
@craigusselman546 3 года назад
Dont get JR a Toga for Christmas.
@sethmanrockandroll
@sethmanrockandroll 11 месяцев назад
I didn't realize just how bad this wrestlemania was until listening to this. I liked all of the scenery and the outfits. I think Tatatanka should have just won over Shawn. I liked Undertaker vs Gonzales and even the Brett vs Yoko vs Surprise Hogan finish before I realized the controversy over it. Its too bad that history would repeat itself again in a bad way justbas he was leaving.
@jonvicha9791
@jonvicha9791 Год назад
Jim Ross Atlanta
@tizzleforrizzle
@tizzleforrizzle Год назад
I wonder if aew ever took a look at that stiener kid? :P
@josephboza7448
@josephboza7448 Год назад
It was an ok wrestlemania. Is it my top 5? No. It was just there for me. It was clear Vince wanted 1 more piece of the Hogan pie while it was still good. I agree with JR, the fact Hogan got the title mainly for the post mania tour in Europe was stupid af. Hogan mainly just did the Europe tour and that was it. Hogan was gone 2 months after this ppv. I felt for Undertaker. That was probably the stupidest match for Undertaker in his mania career. It was a lost cause. Vince only wanted Giant Gonazlez if it was a tall SOB.
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
The product deteriorated from the Bruno era.
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
Corporatism destroyed wrestling as it does everything
@melbias5046
@melbias5046 3 года назад
the shoe is on the other foot for vince, nails should have gotten his moneys worth.
@troywright359
@troywright359 4 года назад
J.R. didn't like Doink the clown gimmick????
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
Wrestling needs more massive characters like Warrior. JR you are not a good person either dont judge Warrior you are not worthy to.
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
Dino got what he deserved
@bc4923
@bc4923 Год назад
Vince, Pat and Bruce were so tone-deaf to the fans....the gimmick era was so terrible and anybody who was normal no matter how great of a wrestler they would not put over.
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
No it wasnt, at least characters were remrmbered, over all the vanilla midgets today.
@jabrockobiden9434
@jabrockobiden9434 Год назад
Aww little beta jr needed his poisitive reinforcement. Grow a pair
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