El-P Posted April 3, 2015 Report Posted April 3, 2015 As a way to introduce and push back the Road Dog, why not, really. But they should have gone away from talking about Jarrett as quickly as possible instead of trying to bury him while reminding everyone that all the bigger stars were on the other channel. Plus, giving Armstrong that stupid Jesse Jammes name (with two "m" which looked odd and ridiculous, but I guess it was all about being the Real Double J with a double s and a double m) and the old Jarrett song to sing on his way to the ring was a recipe for failure. It's too bad because Road Dog comes off rather charismatic during the interview. It's also, I guess, the only Jim Johnston appearance on WWF TV. Quote
PeteF3 Posted April 8, 2015 Report Posted April 8, 2015 "It's been almost 15 months since Jarrett slithered away from the spotlight in shame." SO WHY THE FUCK ARE WE STILL TALKING ABOUT HIM? (He asked rhetorically). Quote
Exposer Posted May 13, 2017 Report Posted May 13, 2017 Too much Jeff Jarrett talk. This still sucks. I like Road Dogg, but what a bad way to introduce him. Quote
soup23 Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 I agree that when they said it had been fifteen months but that was only the beginning of the story, I laughed out loud as who could possibly care. Did Double J commit the crime of the century. I think this made Road Dogg look like a weenie and a crybaby that can't let something go. Quote
tim Posted February 4, 2018 Report Posted February 4, 2018 This is up there with the lamest stories WWF has ever done. Quote
dawho5 Posted April 9 Report Posted April 9 So a career pro wrestler was in fact NOT a professional singer???? I am shocked, shocked and appalled. Mostly at the complete lack of any sense in continuing to air this garbage. Quote
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