* The WWF/E weren't too interested to begin with, and only took them in the deal to promote their album, as they did the entrance theme for The Oddities. Not to mention they no-showed an ECW ppv, so Heyman would likely advise against McMahon ever hiring ICP for the ECW brand.
* They wrestled one ROH show, and it was so poorly recieved by the fans that it was left off of the show DVD entirely. Seveal Juggalos chanted "ICP", but the rest of the audience shouted the word "sh*t" over the "P", turning the chant into "I see sh*t". This can be found on the ROH Uncensored DVD which showcases the worst moments in the history of Ring Of Honor.
* TNA had a good run with them, and would likely be the only company who would bring them back, but with the direction they are headed, I wouldn't bet on them spending money on celebrities when they have limited funds to begin with. It was a good decision back when they did the weekly ppv's before Spike TV, but for now, it just wouldn't be a good move.
ICP would have little trouble getting booked on the indy scene, at companies like CZW, Chikara, JAPW, IWA-MS and any of the remaining NWA territories, but Violent J tends to be fickle in his opinion of the wrestling business. Sometimes, he loves it. Sometimes, he can't stand it. Shaggy is indifferent either way.
As for their company, JCW, it seemed to be a project that had ended. They do have the honor on Volume 2 of having Chris Hero in a "who the f*** are these guys?" match. Classic!
They may pop up sometime in the future. J told me once that the greatest honor he has ever had in his career, music or otherwise, was wrestling at Madison Square Garden, so he does love the business. The problem is that the business doens't seem to love him back.
2006-11-29 02:25:33
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋