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Welcome back to My World! Today we’re continuing our look at 15 years ago Jeff and we’re going to discuss Genesis 2006!

This is one of the hottest times in TNA’s history and as we discussed last month in our Bound for Glory episode you’re coming off the highest buyrate in TNA’s history. Kurt Angle is a member of the roster full time. And you’ve gone away from being on TV after losing to Sting.

Now we touched on it in our Bound for Glory episode but your wife Jill at the time is battling cancer. Did you go home or just take yourself off TV?

How involved are you still?

It’s written in the Observer coming off the Angle - Joe stare down, headbutt and final build to Bound for Glory that the only way Angle will really move the needle will be with a heavy ad campaign. Is that something that was discussed internally?

You’re building to a couple of things right now in TNA. Obviously you’re going to be building to Genesis but also a 2 hour prime time special on Spike TV that is the go-home Impact for Genesis. How difficult is it to make the 2 hour prime time special feel important and not have it overshadow what you need to promote for Genesis?

How big a deal was it for you to have this prime time special and opportunity? What were the expectations from Spike?

Is there any worry about moving to prime time running against the NFL on Thursdays?

Coming out of Bound for Glory there’s a story in the Observer we need to discuss that happens at the Fan Fest. Meltzer would report: “At the September PPV, Cornette told Dutch Mantell and Jeff Jarrett that he didn't want to get in the way of their business or cause a problem due to Vince Russo being booker, so he gave his notice. He suggested coming to Bound for Glory, having a heel give him a beating and that would be the way it would be written off. He said in January, they could reevaluate the situation, basically based on if Russo had been fired by that point. Jarrett told Cornette that they needed him and that Russo was a changed man and asked to give them a chance. Cornette cut his Russo promo about how he buried Cornette, Jim Ross, and anyone with an accent at the studio and that he hated Russo for ruining careers, booking WCW into oblivion, exposing the business to an undreamed of level, and ending noting he's booked for three companies. The first he walked out on with no notice. The second one he destroyed, and the third one he got removed from power. Jarrett told Cornette he wouldn't accept his resignation and they would continue to book him. He did tell Cornette he could no-show his booked dates, but noted he'd be the one who would come off looking bad in that situation. Jarrett asked Cornette to give the company a chance and the agreement was made that the two would avoid each other at all costs, Russo would never interact with or give orders to Cornette, and Cornette would never try to physically attack Russo. The night before Bound for Glory, Cornette caused a scene when he got riled up by fans talking about Russo, and started verbally abusing Russo.  Dixie Carter was there and didn't appear to be very happy at how this was going. By the end of the night, after so many fans had talked with Cornette, and then in the evening at the bar, when so many other people had talked with Cornette about Russo and his hot temper, Cornette was on the warpath again and had to be calmed down. People watching from the outside are skeptical that the relationship will last, although aside from Russo, Cornette seems to enjoy being around the product and everyone else”

You can tell Cornette is telling Dave exactly what is going on in his mind. Is this how you remember it going down?

The incident at the Bound for Glory fan fest...is this on your radar? Does Dixie bring this up to you? How contentious was it at all times between these two?

Do you ever… and I mean ever… see these two getting along at any point in their lives? Or even an attempt at squashing the heat?

TV coming off the pay-per-view opens with Sting being new NWA World Heavyweight Champion but Christian Cage interrupts and that he has to go through 17 other guys to become the #1 contender for the NWA Title. Alright Jeff here we go. Break this down for us.

What Christian is talking about is later on that night there will be an 18 man battle royal. 7 men will advance to the next stage. The only way to advance is you have to enter the ring by climbing over the top rope. Yes folks, this isn’t a Vince Russo fever dream. This actually happened. Jeff...what are we doing here? Even in the Observer Meltzer comments that “Stuff like this is a guaranteed recipe of losing the average fan.” Do you disagree?

So the 18 men are as follows: Brother Runt, Abyss, Raven, Christian Cage, Robert Roode, Eric Young, Christopher Daniels, AJ Styles, Chris Sabin, Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Ron Killings, Kip James, Lance Hoyt, James Storm, Brother Devon & Senshi.

Jeff - how does no one raise their hand and ask what type of stupid shit is this? Or did they?

There’s also other guys like Shane Douglas & Brother Ray at ringside who aren’t in the match. What is this chaos?

So here’s the other crazy part. Right after the final 7 will then have a battle royal to determine the seeding. So the 7 that move on are Ron Killings, Chris Sabin, Christopher Daniels, Robert Roode, then AJ Styles. Now those 5 are eliminated in the battle royal in that order giving them their seeds...why seeds you ask? Because this is going to be a tournament to determine the #1 contender. The last two are Abyss & Lance Hoyt and now they’ll be having a singles match…

The winner of Abyss vs. Lance Hoyt will advance directly to the finals. Abyss gets the win. Yes. That all happened. In one episode. In back to back segments. Jeff - did you ever hear of the KISS theory?

On top of all this - it’s pointed out in the Observer that Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, you and Rhino aren’t even in it. I know you’re not supposed to be on TV but that isn’t really explained until later in the show. Is there just too much going on to figure out what’s going on if that makes any sense?

On this show there’s also a beatdown from LAX to AMW and seems to garner some heat with Konnan. From the Observer: “It was supposed to be Harris & Storm beating on Homicide & Hernandez for 15 seconds, but it went two plus minutes and also included Storm attacking Konnan, who couldn't move, was hurting, and wasn't supposed to be hit (although Konnan did hit first). Konnan was so mad he walked out, so he didn't do the Spanish announcing the rest of the taping as scheduled. Jarrett was furious at him for walking out during a broadcast. He also confronted him about where his priorities were, AAA or TNA. Konnan said AAA, but that he wanted to stay with TNA and would never miss a TV or major event.”

Jeff tell me about this and what you remember? It always seemed like there were various issues with Konnan during his time in TNA. What was it about him that things always seemed...testy?

Your promo with Borash you talked about on the Bound for Glory episode then airs.

Here it is: TNA: The Complete, Uncut Jeff Jarrett Interview

The show ends with Kurt Angle in the ring cutting a promo about why he joined TNA and quit the WWE. He quit “the other place” so he could wrestle in front of the best audience in the world and also beat the best talent in the world like Samoa Joe. Joe ends up coming out and it’s another pull apart. Any conversation about keeping these two apart for a longer build or you knew it had to be early to capitalize on Kurt?

Next week on Impact as part of the Fight for the Right Tournament as you would call it...AJ Styles win the X Division title by defeating Chris Sabin. It’s odd to have a title on the line in a tournament to crown a #1 contender for another title but yeah AJ is now the X Division champion. Knowing you’re about to go to 2 hours it’s important to have this title on AJ isn’t it?

Ron Killings advances over Lance Hoyt in the tournament in under 2 minutes. Are you surprised it’s taken Lance Hoyt this long to be pushed on a national stage?

BG James and Kip come out and they quit TNA stating they’ve been misused for 6 months and Kip kept yelling suck it. From the Observer: “The angle where B.G. & Kip James said "Suck It" and they turned the mic off as they quit (the dreaded "we're shooting" b.s. is back) was Russo. There are even Russo supporters saying that he's largely just copying what worked in 1998 and that's stale now. He told the James Gang he wanted to turn them into DX, which B.G. was very negative about, because the ideas are basically stuff that was all already done. The idea is to knock the WWE version and portray them as old and

uncool and these guys as cool, but there is little more uncool than Kip, and the TNA duo is basically the same age and were far lesser stars in the heyday, not to mention Now”

Here’s the angle: TNA: The James Gang Quit TNA Wrestling

Was Russo trying to re-create 1998 and did BG have an issue with it?

Robert Roode defeats Christopher Daniels to advance in the fight for the right tournament. AJ Styles tries to tell Earl Hebner what happened but the decision isn’t reversed and Daniels blames AJ. You know you’re just trying to get the best possible match between AJ & Daniels on TV right?

Christian vs. Rhino is announced for the 2 hour special - in a barbed wire cage match - but in a great old booking crutch of Vince Russo’s they're going to have a Weapons on a Pole match and whoever grabbed the weapon would be able to use it at their match for Genesis. And of course the match ends in a no contest when Matt Bentley & Kazarian in a “Punk type look” interfere and attack Rhino. It’s written in the Observer that the plan for Bentley & Kazarian is to turn them into Raven’s Flock. Is that what you remember?

From the Observer: “Kurt Angle and Vince Russo have been talking a lot because Angle is being given a lot of power over his own programs. In many ways, it appears that Angle is going to be the new Jeff Jarrett, as far as being the person the shows are built around, which as long as he's healthy, is for the better. . Angle's situation is interesting because he's watching everything closely and giving his opinions on everything. His mentality is that they need to be a more serious edged promotion.”

Look it makes sense. You’re coming off TV for a while. Angle is your biggest investment ever at this point. But the power that Angle is given that Dave reports here...how accurate is it?

On the November 9th episode … the last Impact not in prime time for Spike … AJ Styles defeats Ron Killings & Robert Roode to move on to face Abyss in the Fight for the Right Finals later on that night. This also begins the Roode & Traci Brooks breakup. Did Roode need a manager in your mind?

The Naturals and Shane Douglas get into a confrontation with Brother Ray after attacking Brother Devon in the back. What was it about the Naturals that they just couldn’t get over the hump?

Kevin Nash debuts a new silver buzzcut and now he has Austin Starr and Alex Shelley as part of Paparazzi Productions. Nash in this gimmick is just the best is he not?

LAX attacks AMW again and announces that next week on Spike they will burn the American flag. Yup.

There’s a video package shown here of Joe and Kurt and I want to play that for you: TNA: New Interviews With Samoa Joe And Kurt Angle

Who put this together at this time? Was it Sullivan or Sahadi?

The main event of the show is Abyss vs. Styles and well - from the Observer: “Abyss vs. Styles was nowhere close to their best match, but they had neither the time, nor would the booking allow it, as it came across as high spots leading to run-ins. After a ref bump, Christian laid both men out with chairs at 6:06. They came back for the re-start, with neither selling that they had both been knocked out before the commercial break, and they went out there and did another fast-paced series of spots. With the ref distracted by Christopher Daniels running off Jim Mitchell, as Mitchell tried to throw in the bag of thumb tacks, Styles had Abyss in the Styles Clash. Sabin interfered and nailed Styles, so Abyss hit the black hole slam in 2:09.”

TNA: Abyss Advances To Face Sting At Genesis

I mean wow Jeff. You just got a whole lot going on. And in a change of plans now Abyss is going to face Kurt Angle in Kurt’s first TV match with one week of build. Oh yeah by the way...you got a pay-per-view in two weeks that outside of Joe vs. Angle, now Abyss vs. Sting and Christian vs. Rhino in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage you don’t have anything announced. I get that you had time constraints in the one hour show and you trying to get everything over...but if you’re trying to get everything over is there a chance that nothing gets over?

Why the decision to have Kurt’s debut be on TV? Was Kurt good with the idea?

Also...where’s Sting in all this?

You have some major issues with some house shows that weekend. You’re scheduled to run East Hartford, CT on 11/11, but somebody supposedly snitched that you didn’t have the right permits so the show is moved to Bloomfield, CT. But the building isn’t allowed to hold 800 people due to fire marshall standards for exits. From the Observer: “When TNA’s web site blamed local authorities on shutting down the show, Bloomfield police captain Jeffrey Blatter said TNA’s attempting to “manipulate their fan base into believing the Bloomfield police department or other town

official, was responsible for canceling of their Saturday event is misleading and disingenuous.” They said that TNA failed to notify the

city of its plans to hold an event (that’s because it was a change the day of the show) nor applied for proper permits. “Allowing an event to go forward in violation of known public safety hazards is a breach of our responsibility to the citizens of Bloomfield and those who visit our community.”

First off Jeff - what a disaster. What do you remember of all this?

So the show is cancelled … and TNA films fans chanting “Fuck Vince McMahon” which leads to the WWE reaching out to Bob Ryder stating they had nothing to do with it. Did you really think Vince was behind it?

In Philadelphia at the old ECW Arena Kurt Angle makes his in-ring debut in front of 500 fans and goes over Abyss. This is just getting Kurt adjusted to the 6-sided ring correct?

It’s put out in both the Observer and Torch that the upcoming week - between the pay-per-view and the two hour prime special - was the biggest week in TNA’s history at that point in time. Is that a fair assessment?

Let’s discuss the ratings of the shows in the run up to the prime time special.

Coming off Bound for Glory your ratings are as follows, .77, .78, .78. So the Angle bump hasn’t happened yet. What are your expecting coming off of that and were you expecting a big increase for the prime time special?

The prime time special opens with Eric Young coming out for a big announcement but LAX interrupts to burn the flag. AMW comes out to defend America and Gail Kim also returns. LAX promises to burn the flag later on. Why is flag burning something that’s been done over and over again to build heat?

Joe gets an impressive win over Jay Lethal to continue the build as a monster.

Nash, Starr & Shelley have many Wrestlers Court segments throughout the show that are hilarious. The payoff though is here and Jeff...Nash had so much fun doing this shit didn’t he?

TNA: Wrestler's Court with Judge Kevin Nash

The Naturals defeat Team 3D with a 3D of their own through a table in a tables match. This is some impressive stuff here with Team 3D giving the rub to the Naturals don’t you think?

Eric Young again tried for his announcement and was interrupted by Kazarian, Bentley & Johnny Devine. This went nowhere to be honest until…

TNA: The Voodoo Kin Mafia Debut On "iMPACT!"

The VKM...and Jeff I just have to ask. Did you think this was going to get over?

Christian and Rhino in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match is a good match that if you can find you should go out of your way to see. Christian gets the win after Rhino gores Cage through the cage door and Christian hits the floor first. What do you think of that finish Jeff?

Jim Cornette and David Eckstein … that year’s World Series MVP … are shown at the Louisville Slugger museum. How big a get was Eckstein in your mind?

Christopher Daniels win the X Division Title in a 3-way over Styles & Sabin. This is really some hot potato with this belt Jeff. 3 title changes in 3 weeks? Too much?

Kurt Angle gets the win over Abyss in his debut match with the Ankle lock submission.

TNA: Kurt Angle defeats Abyss on "iMPACT!"

Abyss is headed to Genesis to face Sting for the World Title. Was it important here for him to lose via submission?

The show gets a 1.02 which supposedly is right where you guys were looking to be at. Did you consider this show a success?

Well we’re here Jeff back at the Impact Zone for Genesis.

The Wrestling Observer readers gave it a 52% thumbs up but Meltzer notes that he got 28% more responses than Bound for Glory. Do you think that was the case across the board? Angle coming to the company was going to bring more exposure...is the credit just to him?

A. Eric Young pinned Robert Roode in a surprise in the pre-show opener. Young was out in street clothes to make an announcement.

Roode challenged him and decked Young with the mic. Young came back. Roode got a three count by rolling with a crossbody block

and using his feet on the ropes. The fans screamed that Roode used the ropes and ref Rudy Charles then restarted the match. For

people who look for logic and consistency in pro wrestling, prepare to hate TNA because you simply aren’t going to get any. Young

quickly got the pin with both feet on the ropes. Mike Tenay, I guess to undermine his credibility, sold it like he didn’t see Young’s feet

on the ropes. Charles asked the fans and they said they didn’t as well. After all that build to make Roode a world title contender (not

that it was working), his gimmick has been changed to where he loses every match and blames it on Ms. Brooks.

This does seem odd the way Roode is originally presented to now not winning matches against Eric Young and looking dumb in the process. What was the shift here creatively here with Roode?

1. Kip & B.G. James as the Voodoo Kin Mafia, or VKM for short, beat the new look Johnny Devine & Frankie Kazarian & Matt Bentley in 3:38. It was essentially a handicap squash match. Fans chanted “DX sucks.” Kip used a pedigree on Bentley and started stomping his feet like he was getting ready for sweet chin music. But he threw Bentley out of the ring and used the cobra clutch slam on Devine for the pin. B.G. told Vincent Kennedy McMahon, Paul Levesque and Michael Hickenbottom to tune in on Thursday as they were going to unleash a ground war. After the match, Raven came out in a white suit with this black half mask around his neck and the lower part of his face. Raven was called The Redeemer and hit Devine five times in the back with a kendo stick as his punishment for losing. His back was welted and sliced up from the shots. *

Yup. Yup. Yup. Jeff. I don’t know...you tell me here?

2. Chase Stevens & Andy Douglas beat Sonjay Dutt & Jay Lethal in 8:17. Shane Douglas was in The Naturals’ corner as opposed to in the back. Team 3-D was in Japan for Hustle so couldn’t appear on this show. Lethal & Dutt did a double dive at the start with Dutt going over the top with a flip. Most of the match was beating down on Lethal. Shane Douglas distracted Dutt. The finish was supposed to be Stevens holding Dutt up in the air for Andy Douglas to use a missile dropkick. Andy came nowhere close, and actually dropkicked Stevens in the back, but they sold it like he hit Dutt and Dutt was pinned. It had been a good match until the finish. **1/4

Once again the push for the Naturals continues but the finish is messed up and it’s a good match but still...I think more people saw talent in Sonjay & Lethal. What say you?

3. Christopher Daniels retained the X Division title pinning Chris Sabin in 13:22. Very good match but at some points the crowd wasn’t that hot for it. Sabin threw in a chair, but A.J. Styles took the chair away from him. Daniels did a plancha over the post to the floor. Sabin did a springboard tornado DDT for a near fall and a power bomb for a near fall. Daniels did a Death Valley bomb and his best moonsault ever for near falls. Sabin blocked a kick and used a dragon screw. Daniels blocked a cradle shock into a cradle for the pin. After the match, Sabin grabbed a chair again and this time it was Jerry Lynn who pulled the chair away from him. Lynn ordered Sabin to shake hands with Daniels. He did, but then turned on Daniels and hit him with the cradle shock and walked off. ***½

Getting Jerry Lynn back involved makes sense after all the angles with Jackass building up to it but it overshadowed what was a really good match. What were expecting out of Lynn and Daniels eventually?

4. Lance Hoyt & Ron Killings beat Alex Shelley & Austin Starr in 11:03. They did a backstage deal where Nash told Shelley & Starr to “Win it for Bo.” Shelley asked if he meant Schembechler (the long-time University of Michigan football coach who had just passed away), and Nash said, “No, Derek (Bo Derek, who was a short-lived movie star hot blond around the time Nash would have been in college).” Nash’s arm was in a sling from his recent shoulder surgery. He sat in for commentary. Killings did a legdrop off the top rope to Shelley’s groin. Starr did a cool tope in the sense you didn’t see it coming onto Killings. Hoyt had his knee worked over. Shelley told Starr to get the video camera ready as he was going to finish Hoyt. He went for the spinning toe hold, but Hoyt reversed it

into a small package for the pin. *1/2

Why Hoyt & Killings over here? Shelley & Starr seem to be building momentum and with Nash they’re one of the more entertaining acts.

5. Christian Cage pinned A.J. Styles in 15:46. This match bordered on great, although the finish seemed to hurt it. Styles did a running

flip dive and Cage only caught him partially so Styles’ lower leg looked like it crashed onto the guard rail. Styles did his regular spots such as the quebrada into a reverse DDT and the Pele kick. Christian grabbed a chair but this time Daniels came out and stopped him. Daniels and Christian were doing a tug-of-war over the chair. Styles went to give Christian a sunset flip, but Christian didn’t go over and fell down on Styles, holding onto the chair and Daniels as leverage of sorts to keep the pin. Styles and Daniels argued after the match. Dutt and Lethal came in to try and calm them down to no. avail. Then Rhino came out in his lone appearance, cutting a promo telling them to put it past them and shake hands. Styles called Rhino “Dr. Phil,” refused the handshake, and stormed out. ***3/4

Does the match hurt with the finish in your opinion? These two can go out and wrestle for 15 minutes with no issue and it being amazing. But the finish...seems like there’s a lot of finishes here that aren’t the best. Who was the finish guy for TNA like Pat Patterson was for the WWF?

6. Homicide & Hernandez at first retained the NWA tag titles over Chris Harris & James Storm, in 9:23, but after the match were stripped of them. The teams started out brawling fast. Match had great heat but at times wasn’t smooth. There were things that didn’t click, and Homicide was working with a fever. Mostly they beat on Harris. AMW went for the death sentence, but Hernandez tossed Harris off the top rope. AMW did the Hart attack spot on Homicide for a near fall. Later, AMW hit the death sentence but Konnan distracted ref Andrew Thomas. Homicide then hit Storm with the blow torch and got the pin. Konnan laid out Harris with his loaded sock. After the match, Homicide had Gail Kim up in the Gringo Killa, but Petey Williams ran in and made the save hitting Homicide

with a pipe. Jim Cornette hit the ring and said he didn’t know if LAX was serious about burning the American flag like they had teased the entire show, or it was just a publicity stunt. He said the fans don’t care for this, veterans watching the show don’t care for it and people who have lost loved ones in wars don’t care for this. At this point the crowd was 100% into Cornette. Then Cornette said TNA management was stripping LAX of the tag titles. At first about 75% of the crowd turned on Cornette. When he said he wanted LAX to bring him the belts on Impact this week or they would be fired, it was 100% booing of Cornette. This segment backfired in a big way. **1/2

What do you remember of Cornette essentially being booed out of the building when he stripped LAX of the titles?

7. Abyss beat Sting via DQ in 15:20 to win the NWA world heavyweight title. Ref Rudy Charles was bumped and Sting poured thumb tacks all over the ring. Abyss choke slammed Sting into the thumb tacks. This match didn’t have that much heat, but the place came unglued when Sting took the bump, figuring he’d never do it. He got up with dozens of thumb tacks sticking all over his back. Sting made a superman comeback and put on the scorpion deathlock again. Abyss was tapping but no ref. Sting then put the scorpion deathlock on Mitchell as he tried to interfere. Sting took Abyss outside the ring and tied him up in the mechanism that allows him to come down from the ceiling. This was one of those deals where time stood still because he took so long in tying Abyss up. He then pulled the cord from the other end as Abyss was hanging in mid-air upside down. He had one of the nasty looking growths on the side of his waist. Sting hit Abyss several times with chair shots. He then untied Abyss and brought him to the entrance ramp and teased throwing him into tables covered in barbed wire. Charles tried to stop him so Sting knocked down Charles, who called for the DQ. Sting then threw Abyss off the stage area through tables covered in barbed wire on the floor. The storyline they were trying to get across was that Sting had gotten so mad he had become a different and more violent Sting. **1/4

I don’t know Jeff. Changing a title on a DQ one month after beating you for it and in this form and fashion. A mistake?

Let’s talk about this…barbed wire…Sting hoisted Abyss up on a rope…Sting gets put into thumbtacks…and Sting knocks down the ref to be disqualified and loses the title…come on.

No one…and I mean no one knew that this silly rule still existed that TNA had a rule that a DQ can cause a title to change hands.

Who remembered it and who decided this was how the title would change hands?

It was first introduced back on October 30, 2002 by “Bullet” Bob Armstrong. Be honest it had to be Mike Tenay who remembered this right?

Abyss' Controversial NWA World Championship Win (TNA Genesis 2006) | Classic IMPACT Moments

8. Kurt Angle beat Samoa Joe in 13:31. The crowd was super hyped for this one. They started chanting “This is awesome” when they locked up. The one thing about Angle is that he is so intense in the ring he brings a level of believability in his matches that nobody else matches. Fans cheered both men, and there were loud chants of “Joe is gonna kill you” and “Angle is gonna kill you.” Joe used an elbow suicida and then Angle came up bleeding badly after a nasty blade job, after being thrown hard into the ring steps. He was bleeding all over the place. Joe was head-butting Angle as well as digging his fingers into the cut and spreading it. Angle used three German suplexes but Joe kicked out. Joe used the muscle buster but Angle kicked out. Angle used the Olympic slam but Joe kicked out. Angle went for the ankle lock, but Joe escaped and turned it into a choke. Angle reversed it back into the ankle lock, but Joe kicked out of it. Joe missed a tackle and Angle used the Olympic slam a second time. It was funny, because when Angle went for the ankle lock the first time he had pulled down his straps. So he had to pull up his straps, and then pull them back down and put on the ankle lock. Joe struggled until he was near the ropes but never got to the ropes and finally tapped out. Fans started chanting “You tapped out” at Joe. Joe said that on this day, Angle was the better man, but he wanted a rematch and wanted to shake his hand. Angle blew him off and left, and went to the heel entrance. Joe then vowed that they would have to do things the hard

way. In other words, they would have to explain the booking of this show. ****1/4

It’s a great match but yeah the shot Meltzer takes at the end regarding the booking is kind of fair. It’s all over the place. But what say you Jeff? Was Kurt worth the investment right off the bat on the night he ends Joe’s 17 month winning streak?

Was Kurt the right guy to end it?

Did Joe have any issues with it ending?

Taking it all in and looking back now Jeff...is this a highlight for you considering everything you had going on at the time?

In just his first month back being “in charge” of creative Jeff...what did you think of Russo?

In the rumor and innuendo department it’s said that this buyrate beat the Bound for Glory buyrate. Do you know that to be true?

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