As surprised I was a couple weeks ago that Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan were back into wrestling, you would think I couldn't get surprised again right?
Well, I'm not so sure. TMZ was trying to report this as a real deal where Flair attacked Hogan and busted up his face. Do you buy that? Come on man...it's pruhhhfessional rasslin! They have to hype this up somehow...it's not anything new.
Look at the picture...they even have Nasty Boy Brian Knobbs trying to maintain some order.
Is this thing gonna be on pay-per-view? Do we even care? Two dinosaurs in the business going at it probably not interesting...Thoughts???
Are you serious? I thought the days of seeing Ric Flair in the ring was over...well okay I might be slow sometimes but not stupid. The days of pro athletes retiring and coming back...retiring and coming back...it's a continuing trend, and it's only going to get more difficult for them as long as their respective league leaves that door open for them. Once a lot of these guys retire (like the Michael Jordans, Brett Favres, etc), they don't know what to do with their lives. I mean, really...how much TV can you watch or golf can you play before you miss your true passion...your true calling? If you're body can hold up, why not give it another go around right?
Okay, I'm not going to give you my take on last night's Monday Night RAW (September 28, 2009) episode. It wouldn't be fair since I only saw maybe 30 minutes of it. It's not that I forgot or didn't have time. I knew Al Sharpton was going to be the celebrity guest host and knew it was going to disappoint me; however, I had to tune in briefly just for the benefit of the doubt.
RAW, A FAMILY SHOW? HAS MONDAY NIGHT RAW LOST ITS EDGE COMPLETELY?
Bob Barker hosted Monday Night RAW last night. Think about that for a minute. Would we see anything extreme? Anything controversial? Anything overly exciting?