
Violent J is getting real about one of the hardest decisions hes made in Juggalo Championship Wrestling giving someone else control. While discussing Vince Russos arrival in JCW during a recent appearance on the Crazy Train podcast with Jasmin St. Claire, the Insane Clown Posse frontman admitted that handing over creative power wasnt easy. Despite praising Russo as a genius, Violent J confessed there was serious hesitation behind the scenes before Russo officially took over writing duties. For years, JCW had been Violent Js vision from the wild, Juggalo-focused storylines to the tone of commentary. Giving up that control meant trusting someone else with something deeply personal. He explained that before Russo officially came in, there were disagreements and uncertainty leading up to their first show together. But once they worked side by side, the dynamic changed. Now, their relationship is collaborative rather than competitive. If something feels too complicated, Violent J speaks up. Violent J made it clear that wrestling specifically JCW is now one of the biggest passions in his life outside of his children. Letting someone else help steer that ship was a risk. But for Violent J, growth meant stepping outside his comfort zone. Was he right to take that leap of faith with Vince Russo, or should JCW have stayed fully under his control? Sound off in the comments and lets talk about it. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google