AEW announcer Jim Ross has displayed his vocal support for this former champion.
Over the years, veteran wrestling announcer Jim Ross has been responsible for eyeing and spotting several talented wrestlers and providing them with the required stage. Ross spotted several big names such as Edge, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, and others, and helped them sign with WWE.
Now, in the latest episode of his podcast, ‘Grilling JR‘, Ross has displayed his support for former TBS Champion, Julia Hart. All the names backed by Ross have gone on to become big names in the industry, as the Hall of Famer believes a similarly dominant run awaits Hart after her return.
Speaking on his podcast, Ross commented,
I’m a big Julia Hart fan. I think she’s just the best. I can see her really being dominant with a slew of wins in the Women’s Division. She’s just a great character. She looks good, and I’m all for her. She’s good.”
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Hart has been out injured for some time now, with her last match being against Willow Nightingale on 21st April 2024. The Jacksonville-based promotion has been airing Julia Hart vignettes on Collision and Dynamite. With Brody King providing narration for them, Hart is expected to join the ‘House of Black’ upon her return.
Top AEW Star Has Heaped Praises On LA Knight
Speaking with CBS Sports, AEW World Champion Jon Moxley heaped praises on United States Champion LA Knight and hailed him for continuing his passion for nearly two decades. Moxley called out Knight as an inspiration, whom others should follow.
The thing I love about it is that — it’s just the perfect example of like the overnight success story that took 20 years, People think, in all walks of life, they just have such impatience for stuff. And they give up as soon as things turn hard and as soon as there is challenges put in front of them. Especially in this sport, it’s such an up and down and, you know, nobody’s road is just consistent and good all the time to the top. And they just give up so quickly.
No matter what anybody told him, he just had his vision and his intention and he just stuck with it for years and years and years and years and years and years and never wavered. And then just all of a sudden one day people think they just picked him up from like out of the blue — like they had a WWE casting call one day and they just hired him. It’s like, no, it took 20 years of eating sh*t to get to that point. And that’s a lesson people should learn from.”
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