Keller has heard that McMahon’s attention weighed heavily towards the XFL and away from WWE during that league’s existence, and some talents were upset that WWE money was being utilized to finance McMahon’s passion project. Ross corrects Keller in the sense that WWE talents did not lose out on any money to finance the XFL. Ross paid talents at that time, and he and McMahon used the same formula to divide payments as they did before the XFL’s existence.

Ross welcomes Konnan to the show.
Konnan informs that he’s heavily involved in a new lucha wrestling promotion called “Aro Lucha”. He’s currently booking the talent and putting together the shows along with the help of former WWE and WCW writer, Vince Russo.
Konnan mentions that there’s a lot of arguing within the online wrestling community regarding which type of wrestling is superior. He points out that you can’t tell young workers to slow down, regardless of if you think they’re ruining the business by working too fast. Konnan recalls people calling him the ‘Mexican Jumping Bean’ when he first came to North America.