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Veteran wrestling personality Jim Cornette is one of AEW's biggest critics. He is not a fan of the promotion because their approach to the business does not align with his mentality.
Veteran wrestling personality and comic fan Jim Cornette isn't impressed with either 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' or 'Superman'.
Jim Cornette is continuing to defend his crown as the undisputed king of outrage. The legendary wresting manager, and breakout star of VICE’s critically acclaimed Dark Side of the Ring, recently ...
Jim and I probably don’t see eye-to-eye in a lot of respects, but in so many respects, I find Jim to be a very entertaining and compelling person to listen to, but he takes it too far. This isn ...
Adam Copeland joined forces with former AEW World Tag Team Champions/real-life friends, FTR. Collectively known as Rated FTR, ...
Jim Cornette resigns from NWA after offensive commentary remark The NWA also promised to overhaul their content review process. Streaming YouTube By Jay Rigdon on 11/20/2019 07/04/2020.
Matt Hardy and Jim Cornette used to be on good terms. Of late, the two have spoken out against each other with Hardy having plenty to say on a recent podcast.
This coming Friday's Jim Cornette Experience (wherever you find your favorite podcasts) is liable to be a good one if you like hearing stupid people told what they can do with their stupidity. Jim ...
Jim says there were three main forms of communication, “telephone, telegraph, and tell a wrestler” In talking about what’s real and what isn’t, Cornette drops a Dutch Mantel quote, “We ...
Eighty percent of what Jim Cornette says about pro wrestling is spot on. The other 20 percent makes the 80 percent almost not worth listening to. Cornette, to his credit, has forged a nice second ...
Jim Cornette hosting a live podcast recording at the Mid-Atlantic Fanfest in 2013. Mike Kalasnik under Creative Commons license. A story that had seemingly died down several weeks ago has ...
The way Jim Cornette tells it, a pro wrestling booker should be able to give 30 seconds, or less, of instructions on how a match should go.