WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross recently lashed out while discussing a controversy regarding a Stamford-based promotion's talent. The legend had a lot of things to say about the incident on his podcast.
A controversial photograph has been making the rounds on social media, where many WWE stars can be seen rehearsing for their respective matches. The image showcased Randy Orton and Gunther seemingly having a conversation inside the squared circle and multiple other stars hanging out at ringside.
During an edition of his Grilling JR podcast, an angry Jim Ross said whoever took the picture was unprofessional and should be fired by WWE with no second thoughts.
"Somebody's a chickensh*t, quite frankly. 'Give me attention, I took this picture, nobody's gonna know' and all that. It's just unprofessional and has no place. Whoever did it should be fired, simple as that. Shouldn't go to HR. Just, 'Look, you broke a rule that is important to maintain'. That picture's very revealing. It tells multiple stories. And so, in that respect, it's unique. You can see all the talents hanging around, that's kind of a typical thing. Everybody's going through their paces, trying to get their timing together and all those things," Ross said.
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The WWE Hall of Famer also mentioned that it was not fair to talents as they worked day in and day out to showcase their work on television and these kinds of images ruined their storylines.
"It's daunting and I don't like it. I don't like when things like that happen. It's not fair to the talent. You're not giving them any break. Their job is hard enough as it is, notwithstanding the fact that we're gonna take a picture of it and see two guys that are feuding in conversation in the ring. Just no place for it. And whoever did it should be fired," Ross added. [H/T: Wrestle Talk's X/Twitter handle]
Check out the whole podcast below.
Wrestling veteran Magnum T.A. believes Randy Orton might break two WWE legends' record
During an edition of Straight Talk with The Boss podcast, wrestling veteran Magnum T.A. said 14-time World Champion Randy Orton had a lot of time to break John Cena and Ric Flair's record of 16 World Title wins.
"[Randy Orton]'s got plenty of time to get those additional title shots. And he, undoubtedly will get them and surpass Flair and Cena," he said.
It will be interesting to see what the Triple H-led promotion has planned for The Apex Predator's future.