![]() Whatever method they thought was best is what they implemented first. And the Louisville native, who managed the legendary. You know that Vince was standing by with some form of communication to that building, and knew what was happening as soon as it happened. Cornette, 58, was a member of WWEs booking committee during the 1990s and also played an on-screen role as a manager or colour commentator. This wouldn’t be the first time Cornette went on a rant against Ryan, or Omega. “If it was about the principle of the thing, they may have gone to someone who is close to Brock like Heyman. Cornette, who managed Vader at one point in WWE, didn’t appreciate the comments made by Ryan. If it was about Vince himself, yeah they probably went to that first. By the reporting of the incident, they may have tried to do that first depending what Brock’s b*tch was. “If it was necessary then it absolutely did happen. ![]() “You know that if Heyman got on the phone with him, I would have to think that financial remuneration would be a part of that conversation.Īddressing the possibility that Vince McMahon may have called Brock Lesnar to get him back, Cornette believes that might have been the first thing they did. “We don’t know what conversation enticed Brock to return to the fold in less than five hours, but he stormed out before 5pm EST and he was back by 9:45 to come out and beat everybody up. But I can see Brock being upset ‘You’re gonna make him f*cking resign? F*ck that! I’m outta here.’ I can see that. Jim Cornette, on the 152nd episode of Jim Cornette's 'Drive Thru', talked about Vader and the rights to his name in WWE, if George Lucas actually owned it, and what NJPW tried to do about it. “We had established that he wasn’t going to quit until he drew his last breath. Either, ‘What the f*ck? Without Vince this place is going to go to sh*t.’ Or number two, he was probably offended at the concept, because let’s face it, Vince did not retire on purpose. From Episode 152 of Jim Cornettes Drive ThruArtwork by Travis HeckelSend in your question for the Drive-Thru to: Follow Jim and Br. “I think Brock probably, an offshoot of two things. Speaking on the latest edition of The Jim Cornette Experience, the legendary wrestling manager speculated on the reasons for Brock Lesnar’s walkout and what might have convinced him to return in time for the end of the show. While Lesnar did eventually appear in the final minutes of the show, the walkout is said to have caused a “huge panic” in the company as it was seen to be the “worst thing” that could happen when they were trying to show the company was running smoothly without McMahon.
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