Latest On Scott Hall’s Status, Canada Gets Wrestling Society X, More JR

- The last anybody heard from Scott Hall was that he had relapsed and vanished with his addict girlfriend, although his name has popped up on this year’s “Juggalo Gathering” on August 9th in Illinois. Either they’ve managed to contact him, the promoter is just throwing his name out or he’ll no show. Lets hope he makes it.

- The Canadian version of MTV 2 finally launched this week and will be airing episodes of the short lived promotion Wrestling Society X at these times, all ET:

Sundays - 3:30 PM
Thursdays - 5:30 PM
Saturdays - 12:00 PM
Saturdays - 12:30 PM

- Jim Ross is back with another JRSBARBQ.com blog, here are the highlights:

On Mr Kennedy’s injury:
“Mr. Kennedy dislocated his shoulder Monday night in Macon in a match with U.S. Champion Shelton Benjamin and looks to be out of action for a few weeks depending on the results of his latest MRI.”

On Ric Flair’s contractual departure:
“The announcement a few days ago that Ric Flair and the WWE had mutually agreed to part ways surprised me. When I last spoke to Ric in person we were in Charlotte for Smackdown and I spent several hours with “Naitch” that lasted well into the middle of the evening/early morning. He had several family members with him and Ric seemed really to be having fun. Ric’s schedule with the WWE had been somewhat ambitious in Ric’s view as Ric was one the road as much or more than he had been with his wrestling schedule in his later career. Nonetheless Ric said he was having a great time as a “Good Will Ambassador” for the WWE when we spoke. I do know that Ric had apparently received several offers to do numerous outside projects that were beyond the parameters of the WWE and that he seemed keenly interested in doing. Since the memorable Hall of Fame/Wrestlemania retirement weekend that really sent Ric off in style, Flair’s popularity is arguably at an all time high. There is no doubt that Ric can stay very busy over the next several months and earn significant money in the process.”

On the WWE Announcer situation:
“Yours truly had a chance Tuesday afternoon to sit down with Todd Grisham and Matt Striker and offer them some advice and a few dos and don’ts as it relates to wrestling broadcasting. Michael Cole, Tazz, and Joey Styles also contributed to the team effort. Striker is a natural fit at the announce desk or as a wrestling manager and considering that wrestling managers don’t seem to be in vogue at this time then Striker’s skills are best utilized as we saw Tuesday Night on ECW. The former NYC school teacher sat in for Tazz who in turn sat in for a healing Mick Foley on Friday Night Smackdown. With Foley’s status as it is, I would not be surprised to see both Striker and Tazz back in the same, fill-in roles that they fulfilled this week on next week’s ECW and Friday Night Smackdown broadcasts. I also thought that Todd Grisham did a really nice job in his second week on ECW after replacing Mike Adamle who is the new, Raw G.M.”

On Mike Adamle:
New Raw G.M.Mike Adamle did a solid job Monday night much to the chagrin of apparently an ample amount of Adamle haters. Being any brand’s G.M. is infinitely easier than being a member of any brand’s broadcast team. It would not surprise me to see Adamle settle in, get comfortable, and over exceed the expectations of his critics.