The Jim Ross Report Recap w/ Cody Rhodes – Development of ALL IN, Styles/Nakamura Finally Starting to Click, Is Charlotte Already the Greatest of All Time? More!

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Rhodes informs that Matt Jackson’s wife is known as the “Queen of All In” because she’s taken care of so many small details since this project began, specifically the legal stuff that they didn’t even know about. He also informs that they haven’t decided whether they’re going to stream the event live yet but if they do, one of him, Matt, or Nick will have to be in the production truck. He also wants one of them to be running Gorilla throughout the show.

Rhodes informs that Conrad Thompson reached out to him with the idea for “Starrcast”. Rhodes was intrigued right away but wanted to make sure that this event could stand on it’s own and for that reason he didn’t want there to be any wrestling matches at Starrcast. He adds that this event is about bringing wrestling personalities and legends together for the fans.

Rhodes notes that the Bullet Club train doesn’t show any signs of slowing down anytime soon. He informs that he’s definitely the leader of the Bullet Club and he does his best to be a good leader each and every day. However, he adds that Kenny Omega hasn’t been excommunicated just yet, and he’s still part of the Bullet Club.

A listener writes into the show and asks Ross what he thinks about the upcoming best 2 out of 3 falls match between Okada and Omega. Ross thinks this is going to be phenomenal and something people will talk about after the fact. He notes that these two men will have to tell a different type of story here since there’s basically 3 chapters to this story. This type of match requires a different psychology and he’s interested to see how they lay it out.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.