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JR COMMENTS ON MICHAEL HAYES' RETURN TO WWE AFTER 60 DAY SUSPENSION FOR RACIST COMMENTS |
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Written by Matthew Cooper (wrestlingnewsdesk@gmail.com)
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Saturday, 14 June 2008 |
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11:42 PM EST
Yours truly looks forward to seeing old friend Michael
Hayes return to work with the WWE which I understand might be this Monday in
Salt Lake City for the live Monday Night Raw. As reported on many websites over
the past several weeks, Michael made a mistake and a terrible error in judgment
that has cost him severely. Sitting home for 60 days without pay and being
demoted and losing current and future income are appropriate and significant
punishments. Michael’s problem, in my personal opinion, are manifested and
enhanced by one evil and that is abuse of alcohol. My paternal Grandfather was
two different people, a loving, supportive "Grandad" when he was sober who
attended many of my athletic contests and a mean spirited, embarrassing, foul
mouthed person I did not care to be around when he was drinking which,
unfortunately, was more often than I choose to remember. This particular matter
came to a head when he rolled into our front yard one Saturday afternoon with a
buddy who was also drunk and obnoxious while my Dad and I were doing lawn duty.
The two of them thought they would "show off" when my Grandfather challenged me
to a "wrestling match" knowing I was a big wrestling fan. My Dad gave me the nod
that I had better defend myself and I reluctantly did and the physicality
ensued. This ended up with my Granddad unfortunately sustaining broken ribs by
his 15 year old grandson which is obviously not one of my fondest or proudest
childhood memories. I have never shared this story with many people before now.
My Granddad’s friend attempted to do the proverbial "run in" and "save" his
drinking buddy until my 6′3"-270 lb. father backhanded him with Dad’s massive
left hand. It was not a good weekend on the Ross farm but it taught me a great
lesson of how destructive the abuse of alcohol can be. It is my understanding
that Michael has received counseling for his alcohol issues which I am truly
thankful to hear. Whether Michael works for the WWE for one more day or one more
decade, I am more concerned that he defeats his demons and lives a long, healthy
life. Financially and from a personal perspective, Michael Hayes has been hit
deservedly hard but this unfortunate situation can be made into a positive one
at the end of the day if Hayes learns from his mistakes and begins his daily
battle to restrain from drinking. On a personal level, I am happy that Michael
Hayes is being given another chance, Lord knows I have had second chances in
life, and now it is up to him to make it work. I sure as hell hope that he does
and will be there to help him in any way that I can. This entire, unfortunate
experience may have saved the former Freebird’s life.
Jim "J.R." Ross
June 15. 2008
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