Wednesday 25 September 2013

Dolph's Comedy Skills,Stone Cold on Jim Ross's shoot


- Mike Dunsmore of NBC Sports Radio recently spoke to WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, which you can listen to above. In the interview, Foley discussed the Attitude era, his toughest injuries, the success of today's WWE superstars, loving today's product and more. Foley also talked about The Rock's success in Hollywood and joked about being envious of him.
"I knew he could do it," Foley said about the range of roles that Rock has been taking on. "I would tell people, 'wait until he does romantic comedies and comedies.' He's a funny guy, [and] a likable guy, and that's really shown through. I envy that he's able to jump from high action huge thrillers to more subtle comedies and dramas. Yeah, I'm envious, I'm envious of The Rock, I'm not afraid to admit it."



- Rey Eye Chicago has an interview with Dolph Ziggler at this link. During the interview, Ziggler discussed performing stand up comedy and how it's helping his pro wrestling career.

"I've done improv and taken a couple different classes and all these different things," Ziggler said. "It's just about advancing your career to me; being a better sports entertainer. If something works, why does it not work, judging a crowd. I've gotten a little bit more comfortable each time."

- As noted earlier, WWE announced a new partnership with Milk last month. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon were on hand for the announcement in Brooklyn, NY. You can check out a spot for the campaign in the video above, via Hollywood Life, featuring The Game and Stephanie arm wrestling over a serving of milk.

The Steve Austin Show with Jim Ross is now online, which you can download and listen to here. During the interview, JR said that the one remaining item on his WWE bucket list would be to call The Undertaker's last match, assuming he has another one. Ross also discussed his retirement with "Stone Cold."
"I'm not going to buy a rocking chair, I'm not going to sit on the porch watching the world go by," JR said. "I'd like to tell you that 61 is the new 41. I'm feeling good, I'm healthy, I'm going to be doing some other things without question. I'm not going to go away, I'm just not going to be in WWE any longer."

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