Cornette is such a failure

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Cornette nails a lot of the historical problems with booking dead on when it comes to shoots and stuff, but he just doesn't have his finger on the pulse of wrestling anymore. He can't book anything new. Still stuck in that same ol' Smokey Mountain loop.

This. Cornette's a genius who's become irrelevant because he's trapped in another era.
 

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"Sabbatical" ya right... sounds like they told him that so that he wouldn't shoot up the Sinclair offices..
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Jim Cornette has stepped away from Ring of Honor for what it being termed as a "sabbatical" within the company. This actually went down a few weeks ago following the final TV taping of the year in Pittsburgh, but since there were no shows scheduled until the 12/16 Final Battle iPPV, no one was completely sure.
ROH officials noted earlier today that Cornette was taking a break from wrestling and there was no time table for him to return to his duties as Executive Producer of the ROH TV series. While there have been rumors for several weeks that he was done with the company, there has been absolutely no official indication that is the case from ROH management.

The Cornette issues, believed to have been fueled partially by his frustration with how he was being viewed by fans for the ROH product, manifested themselves at the Pittsburgh tapings as Cornette was said to have gone on a number of loud rants backstage over the course of the taping.

The rants were said to have ranged from Cornette being unhappy that fans might be able to see inside the building during pre-show production run-throughs to an angle with "security" not going right. It finally culminated with a huge rant after Steve Corino was injured, as Cornette, at the end of his rope, was loudly screaming about Corino having to go to the hospital and not having anyone from ROH ownership around to "pay for it" or go with Corino to the hospital.

Cornette's final rant reportedly included claims of threatening bodily harm on some members of ROH management
(who were not present) as he was angry they had already left the venue when the injury happened. Cornette reportedly told one person to repeat what he had said to ROH ownership. The incident was described to me by one wrestler as the usual Cornette "flip out over something going wrong times 50. He was beyond pissed off, even for Jimmy."

Word did get back to ROH management almost immediately. Cornette spoke with management (I believe Joe Koff) several days later and both sides agreed that Cornette needed a break. The company had been trying to keep that quiet as they didn't want any negative fallout.

The reality is that Cornette losing it the way he did wouldn't have been all that unusual in the era he broke into the business under the likes of Ole Anderson, Jerry Jarrett and Bill Watts. Most likely, he was simply blowing off his frustrations in a colorful fashion and would have been fine afterward, but in 2012, it's just not acceptable behavior, even in the world of pro wrestling.

While both sides left everything on good terms, the word today was that Cornette had not communicated with much of anyone in recent weeks. A call to Cornette's home today by PWInsider.com led to an answering machine message that stated his voicemail was full.

The Pittsburgh taping was the first one under Hunter "Delirious" Johnston following he and Cornette switching places in the creative hierarchy. Cornette, who was already written out of ROH storylines, was still taking an active management role at the tapings, although the scripts and the show were 100% booked by Johnston.

It should be noted that despite the Cornette incident, several ROH wrestlers considered locker room morale to be up overall after the TV taping and were happy with the new direction the company was moving towards. There are a lot of wrestlers looking forward to the PPV in NYC.
 

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This. Cornette's a genius who's become irrelevant because he's trapped in another era.

A prime example of Dave Meltzer writing something over and over again and people end up believing it (not knocking Dave, hell, Cornette threatened to kill Wade Keller's mother, not a guy I'd want on my bad side). Nobody made money at Smokey Mountain. He's been fired from every company he's worked at. If he was a genius he would be able to change with the times. Russo is more of a genius than Cornette.
 

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he should come back and manage some people, but know his role and shut his mouth
 

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He's not a genius. But he does have a great mind for wrestling, he just couldn't get out of the territory mindset.

ROH's demise goes beyond Cornette though. He surely didn't help but that ship was going nowhere before he even got there.
 
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A prime example of Dave Meltzer writing something over and over again and people end up believing it (not knocking Dave, hell, Cornette threatened to kill Wade Keller's mother, not a guy I'd want on my bad side). Nobody made money at Smokey Mountain. He's been fired from every company he's worked at. If he was a genius he would be able to change with the times. Russo is more of a genius than Cornette.

Nah man, I thought Cornette was a great mind long before I read Meltzer's opinion on that or anything else. I actually used to watch Smoky Mountain Wrestling in the last year or so of its existence and even though it was corny as hell and low budget, I thought the angles, the promos and the use of the wrestlers was fantastic.

Of course it got steamrolled by the Big Two, but that didn't change the fact that Cornette was extremely creative. He was just stuck on a product that wasn't moving changing with the times.

So while I'd agree he wasn't necessarily forward-thinking, his stuff definitely connected with a small audience at least. He may not be a great business mind, but he knew how to draw heat and emotions from his crowds. And as a talker, he was arguably the very best, especially when it came to thinking on his feet.
 

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yea he was creative... 20 years ago... Now all you have to look forward to is his next shoot interview where he plays the blame game and can't accept responsibility

WWE, TNA and ROH ipod playlist under "Cornette" tab:

 
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yea he was creative... 20 years ago... Now all you have to look forward to is his next shoot interview where he plays the blame game and can't accept responsibility

WWE, TNA and ROH ipod playlist under "Cornette" tab:

Don't Come Around Here No More - YouTube

I would never say Cornette isn't a whiner, I'd probably hate to hang out with the dude or even listen to his real-life rants. But he was very good in his little area at the time.

But I also like Russo and obviously he was ultimately WAY more successful at drawing money. Drew more of mine, that's for sure.
 
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