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Jim Ross Blog: Goldberg To Wrestle For WWE?, HBK's New WWE Gig, More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his blog at his official website at JRsBarBQ.com with his take on such topics as Billy Corgan replacing Dixie Carter as the new President of TNA Wrestling, Shawn Michaels’ new gig as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando and the possibility of Bill Goldberg returning to wrestle another match for WWE. Below are some of the highlights from JR’s latest blog entry.

On Bill Goldberg possibly returning to wrestle another match for WWE:

“Bill Goldberg, representing WWE 2K17 will be in Brooklyn this weekend doing some promotional work for the video game but could we end up seeing more? Goldberg is in fighting shape and has publicly expressed that he would love to step back in the ring one more time, can you say Wrestlemania in Orlando? That feels like a long shot at best but it is certainly an intriguing idea that many fans would covet.”

On Shawn Michaels coaching WWE’s developmental and NXT talents at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando:

“Upon talking to Shawn Michaels for our next Fox piece, he shared with me that he and his family have relocated to Florida from Texas and that he will be doing some work in the WWE Performance Center which will be a Godsend for the students there … This is a tremendous ‘get’ for WWE even if Shawn is only part time and will make their Performance Center even stronger. Shawn shared with me his genuine excitement to help coach they young talents when his schedule permits and also be a much needed mentor to them.”

On Billy Corgan replacing Dixie Carter as the new TNA President in real life:

“I’m told from TNA personnel that the announcement that Billy Corrigan taking over the day to day management of the company has largely reinvigorated the roster. “We now have a chance” I was told. I’m a wrestling fan and hope that all companies promoting the genre are successful and any fan who thinks otherwise isn’t truly a fan.”

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