Anyone Needs a Job? Monday Night’s Alright For Managing!
With Vicki Guerrero out as Raw’s General Manager, we all can speculate on who could possibly be the new GM every Monday Night at 8pm Central. Some of the great General Managers came through the television screen every Monday Night, like William Regal (maybe), the Coach (sure), Eric Bischoff (Uncle Eric!), and Mike Adamle (really?). This past week on Raw, Vicki Guerrero quit from her position as General Manager and this coming week on Raw, the three hour special “3-on-1” Raw, WWE hopefully will announce a new General Manager. Raw this week will be from Charlotte, North Carolina, and after thinking of couple of possibilities, here are the options I think I would enjoy seeing as the new General Manager of Raw.
John “Bradshaw” Layfield
Last time we say this New York planted Texan; it was his retirement match at WrestleMania XXV when he lost the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship to Rey Mysterio in a 21-second match. We know that JBL can talk the talk and make the crowd mad, as well as take the sides of the heels and make the faces work for their position, I really couldn’t think of anyone who would fit the role better with a fresh face on the screen. And with JBL as the new Raw General Manger, that could boost up ratings every Monday night, hopefully.
Hulk Hogan
For one, he needs the money; why else would he do it for? And everyone loves the Hulkster, and each and every decision he would make, the crowd will pop for. Now giving it more thought, Hogan could take too much from everyone on the crowd and probably become the center of Raw and the only reason people watch Raw, which would be sad. But come on, Hogan as the Raw GM, that would be kind of cool to see.
Eric Bischoff
Why not bring back the first and longest Raw General Manager back? Bischoff is known for helping ratings, which Raw has been lacking since the draft eight days after WrestleMania this year. Raw could really benefit from Bischoff coming back and becoming the General Manger once again… It would really be fitting hearing “I’m Back” playing on the speakers.
Ric Flair
He needs the money. He cannot say away from the squared circle. With this on-air role, he “can” put himself if matches whenever he wants to. Flair also loves the business, so this gives him the opportunity for so. Flair also has a history with the top guys on Raw right now. Triple H, Randy Orton, and Batista were all in Evolution with Flair several years ago. Personally, I would really enjoy seeing Flair as the new Raw General Manager. And if Wikipedia is correct, Ric Flair already signed a deal with WWE to be the Raw General Manager, and we know Wikipedia isn’t always credible. We have to wait and see.
Monday, June 15, 2009
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