Loss Posted June 13, 2012 Author Report Posted June 13, 2012 New Jack points out that some caucasian on a hill in Kentucky didn't create rock and roll, but that "we just let you borrow it for a while". He also says he's gonna beat Ricky Morton like Morton's slave-owning ancestors used to beat their slaves. Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted June 15, 2012 Report Posted June 15, 2012 New Jack is back to speaking the awkwardness. Mustafa is holding a noose. No more O.J Simpson talk. We are now concentrating on Elvis Presley. Quote
Exposer Posted June 29, 2012 Report Posted June 29, 2012 New Jack cuts a tremendous promo again. Quote
soup23 Posted July 7, 2012 Report Posted July 7, 2012 New Jack is doing a great job bringing up different buzz word sayings to keep things fresh. Quote
El-P Posted December 29, 2012 Report Posted December 29, 2012 Yep, another great offensive promo from New Jack. But after the first few matches between the two teams, I have to say I already don't care anymore about that feud. Gangstas aren't good in the ring, and it ends up being another feud that doesn't deliver as far as matches go. Quote
PeteF3 Posted June 7, 2014 Report Posted June 7, 2014 New Jack makes it rain while ranting on the mic about how bad he's going to hurt Ricky Morton. This might well be New Jack's strongest promo yet. Quote
GSR Posted May 4, 2016 Report Posted May 4, 2016 Bob Caudle says that whatever way you look at it, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson are not going to be pushovers. New Jack says did the Rock & Roll Express think they were soft? That they were easy? That maybe they were cotton pickers? Wrong! Maybe they thought they had some homegrown Negroes? Wrong! Maybe they thought they would do to them what they’ve done to everybody else? Now they’re in for a fight, the fight of their lives and these folk better get a last look at the Rock & Roll Express because next time they get hold of them they’re going to hurt them. He doesn’t care what it takes or what he has to bring to the ring; he wants to hear some bones breaking, some eyes being pulled out of their heads and some teeth being knocked out. He’s not coming here to play, he’s coming here to get paid, but most of all he’s coming to put an end to a myth that Rock & Roll was created by some Caucasian with a guitar on a hill in Kentucky. Wrong, they created it, they just let them borrow it for a little while. They’re going to borrow the Rock & Roll Express and beat them like their slave owning ancestors used to beat them. They should kiss their ugly kids goodbye, smack their fat wives and get ready, because when they get them they’re going to know they’ve been got! Real good interview and Mustafa looks proper menacing for a change just carrying a noose and swinging it back and forth. This interview is actually from the 9/24 TV show as opposed to 9/10. Quote
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