Key Takeaways
1. Jim Ross's journey from farm boy to WWE's iconic voice
I could feel the talents in the ring overdelivering, and it drove me and Paul into high gear.
From Oklahoma to WWE. Jim Ross's journey began on a farm in Oklahoma, where he developed a passion for wrestling and sports commentary. His natural talent for storytelling and deep knowledge of wrestling led him to become one of the most recognizable voices in WWE history. Ross's ability to convey emotion and excitement through his commentary elevated countless matches and moments, making him an integral part of WWE's success during its most popular era.
Overcoming obstacles. Despite facing numerous setbacks, including bouts of Bell's palsy that affected his facial movements and speech, Ross persevered. His dedication to his craft and unwavering love for the business allowed him to overcome these challenges and continue to excel in his role. Ross's resilience and passion for wrestling endeared him to fans and colleagues alike, cementing his status as a beloved figure in the industry.
2. The ups and downs of a career in professional wrestling
In wrestling, some guys were fortunate, some were unlucky, and some were just plain dumb.
A rollercoaster ride. The wrestling business is known for its unpredictability, and Jim Ross experienced this firsthand throughout his career. He faced numerous hirings, firings, and demotions, often at the whim of Vince McMahon or creative decisions. Ross's ability to navigate these turbulent waters and maintain his professionalism speaks to his character and dedication to the industry.
Adapting to change. As WWE evolved from a traditional wrestling company to a global entertainment brand, Ross had to adapt his style and role within the organization. He transitioned from commentator to executive and back again, showcasing his versatility and willingness to take on new challenges. This adaptability allowed Ross to remain a valuable asset to WWE even as the company underwent significant changes.
3. Vince McMahon: A complex boss and wrestling visionary
I knew Vince McMahon wasn't like anyone I knew. He could be cold and spiteful and an asshole without much effort.
A demanding leader. Vince McMahon's leadership style was often controversial and unpredictable. Ross experienced both the positive and negative aspects of working closely with McMahon, witnessing firsthand the chairman's visionary ideas and sometimes cruel treatment of employees. McMahon's relentless drive for success and willingness to take risks played a significant role in WWE's growth and dominance in the wrestling industry.
The cost of loyalty. Ross's loyalty to McMahon and WWE was often tested, as he faced numerous humiliations and setbacks orchestrated by the chairman. Despite this, Ross remained committed to the company and his role within it, recognizing McMahon's ultimate goal of creating compelling entertainment. This complex relationship between Ross and McMahon exemplifies the often difficult nature of working in the wrestling business.
4. Battling Bell's palsy and other health challenges
I was afraid to look anyone in the face.
Overcoming physical limitations. Jim Ross's battles with Bell's palsy, which caused facial paralysis and affected his speech, were some of the most significant challenges he faced in his career. Despite the visible effects of the condition, Ross refused to let it define him or end his career. His determination to continue working and improve his health inspired many fans and colleagues.
Mental and emotional impact. The health challenges Ross faced not only affected him physically but also took a toll on his mental and emotional well-being. He struggled with depression and self-doubt, often questioning his place in the company and his ability to continue performing at a high level. Ross's openness about these struggles helped shed light on the often-overlooked mental health aspects of working in the high-pressure world of professional wrestling.
5. The evolution of WWE: From wrestling to sports entertainment
WWE, the masters of subtlety, played a snapping sound over the sound system, which I guess was supposed to be my arm breaking?
A changing landscape. Ross witnessed and participated in WWE's transformation from a regional wrestling promotion to a global entertainment powerhouse. This evolution included changes in production values, storytelling techniques, and the overall presentation of wrestling as "sports entertainment." Ross had to adapt his commentary style and approach to fit this new vision while maintaining his authenticity and connection with the audience.
Balancing tradition and innovation. As WWE pushed boundaries and experimented with new ideas, Ross often found himself caught between the traditional wrestling he grew up with and the more entertainment-focused product WWE was becoming. His ability to bridge this gap and appeal to both longtime fans and new viewers was a key factor in his longevity and success in the company.
6. Behind the scenes of WWE's most iconic moments
Sometimes it's only when you look back that you see the best moments of your life, but there in Chicago, in real time, I knew I was living one of mine.
Witnessing history. Jim Ross had a front-row seat to some of the most memorable moments in wrestling history. From calling Stone Cold Steve Austin's matches to witnessing the end of the Monday Night Wars, Ross's commentary added gravitas and emotion to these iconic events. His ability to convey the significance of these moments to the audience at home helped create lasting memories for fans around the world.
The pressure of live TV. Ross's experience calling live events and navigating the unpredictable nature of professional wrestling showcased his professionalism and quick thinking. Whether dealing with unexpected injuries, last-minute changes, or improvising during technical difficulties, Ross's calm demeanor and expertise helped keep WWE's programming running smoothly even in challenging situations.
7. The importance of loyalty and adaptability in the wrestling business
I knew I had been strongly loyal to WWE no matter the hands that were dealt to me over the years.
Navigating a cutthroat industry. The wrestling business is known for its volatility, with careers often made or broken based on split-second decisions or changing audience preferences. Ross's loyalty to WWE, even in the face of frequent humiliation and setbacks, demonstrates the importance of maintaining professional relationships and persevering through difficult times.
Adapting to new roles. Throughout his career, Ross took on various roles within WWE, from commentator to executive vice president of talent relations. His willingness to adapt and take on new challenges allowed him to remain a valuable asset to the company even as his on-air role diminished. This adaptability is a crucial lesson for anyone looking to build a long-lasting career in the entertainment industry.
8. Transitioning from commentator to talent relations executive
I knew that if there was ever a time when being the "wrestling guy" wasn't going to be a disadvantage, this was it.
Expanding skill set. Ross's transition from commentator to executive vice president of talent relations showcased his deep understanding of the wrestling business beyond just calling matches. In this role, he was responsible for scouting, hiring, and managing WWE's roster of talent, playing a crucial part in shaping the company's future.
Challenges of leadership. As an executive, Ross faced new challenges, including managing talent egos, negotiating contracts, and making difficult decisions about hiring and firing. His experience as a commentator and his rapport with wrestlers helped him navigate these challenges, but the position also brought new pressures and responsibilities that tested his resolve.
9. The emotional toll of constant on-air humiliation
I could almost hear the collective groan across the world.
Personal struggles. Ross faced numerous on-air humiliations orchestrated by Vince McMahon and the creative team, often centered around his appearance, health issues, or personal life. These segments took a significant emotional toll on Ross, affecting his self-esteem and mental health. His ability to persevere through these difficult times speaks to his professionalism and dedication to the business.
Fan support. Despite the company's attempts to embarrass Ross on-air, fans often rallied behind him, recognizing his talent and contribution to the product. This support helped Ross maintain his resolve and continue performing at a high level, even in the face of constant challenges and setbacks.
10. Finding new purpose in WWE's developmental system, NXT
If I could do this for the rest of my career, I'd be happy.
Mentoring the next generation. Ross found renewed purpose and excitement in his work with WWE's developmental system, NXT. His experience and knowledge proved invaluable in helping train and develop the next generation of WWE Superstars. This role allowed Ross to share his passion for the business and contribute to its future in a meaningful way.
A fresh start. Working with NXT provided Ross with a new perspective on the wrestling business, away from the pressures and politics of the main roster. The enthusiasm and drive of the young talent reinvigorated Ross's own passion for wrestling, allowing him to rediscover the joy that initially drew him to the industry.
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Review Summary
Under the Black Hat offers an inside look at Jim Ross's WWE career, covering his tumultuous relationship with Vince McMahon, behind-the-scenes stories, and personal struggles. Readers appreciate Ross's candid storytelling and emotional depth, particularly regarding his late wife Jan. While some found the book repetitive or lacking in new information, most fans enjoyed the nostalgic journey through wrestling history. Ross's narration of the audiobook version received praise for its authenticity. Overall, the memoir provides valuable insights into the wrestling industry and Ross's experiences as a beloved commentator.
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