Jim Ross Opens Up On His Relationship With Vince McMahon

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Jim Ross recently talked about a wide range of topics on his Grilling JR podcast. 

During it, the WWE Hall of Famer discussed his relationship with Vince McMahon over the years. 

“No, I knew that he cared. And I knew that he was sincere. but the shoulder hurt so much I took so much off his plate and I don’t want to say he took it for granted, but it was just a really cool thing. Honestly, Conrad, we had a lot of talks one-on-one, and some were very stern, some were very real, some were funny, and some were poignant. But he trusted me and he trusted me with his most valuable asset. The talent. Yeah. So, you know, I was very grateful for all my opportunities in WWE, and assistance is ongoing now and I’ve been a very lucky guy in this business. You know, here, no fat okie with a southern accent and can’t smile because of three bouts of facial paralysis. You know, J.R. never smiled. He’s never happy. I’m happy all the time. I just can’t smile. It’s still paralysis around my mouth. Vince was always I knew where. I always really knew where I stood with him. Sometimes, the last guy to talk to him could sway him in a different way. But for me, he was just a man’s man. And I think that’s what he liked about me when we were alone and just the two of us in a meeting. The meetings were very succinct. They were real. And I just had a great, believe it or not. I had a great time working with Vince, working for him, learning under him and all those things. But did we always get along? No, we didn’t have the same basic philosophy. Sometimes, he liked to sizzle. I like steak. There are many. One of us is wrong. He just meant that we like different things. And I think that comes into play in a good way more often than not. But, you know, he struck onto a chord where the audience gave a damn about J.R. and that a lot of that was because of Vince, Vince’s actions, whether it be kissing his ass or getting punched out by somebody, or he alluded to Bischoff on the cinder block or whatever. It was just that we had a great relationship in that regard that nobody’s going to really believe how good it was. And he liked that he used me, as I don’t know what the word muse was or something. Yeah. He was just really, really good at picking things out that the audience was going to respond to. And one of those things was having some fun with good old J.R. TV personality.”

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