Violent J is opening up about how Vince Russo ended up inside Juggalo Championship Wrestling and it wasnt some overnight deal. During a recent appearance on the Crazy Train podcast with Jasmin St. Claire, the Insane Clown Posse co-founder explained that bringing Russo into JCW was a calculated move as he worked to transform the company into a respected independent wrestling promotion. At the time, Violent J was studying the wrestling landscape closely. He had spent time observing NWA, MLW, GCW, AAA in Mexico and Japanese promotions. That research made him realize JCW had the production tools and talent but needed a stronger creative engine. Thats when Vince Russo came into the picture. Violent J didnt deny Russos polarizing reputation in the industry, but he made it clear he respects the former WWE and WCW writers creative mind. At first, Russo was only expected to appear as an on-screen character. But the conversation evolved quickly. The discussions werent instant or simple. Violent J said the process took months, especially because JCW was already in the middle of a long-running storyline at the time. But eventually, the deal came together. Now, Russo handles writing duties while Violent J collaborates on structure and direction. The goal isnt to compete with WWE its to build JCW into a profitable, respected independent brand. For Violent J, bringing in Vince Russo wasnt about headlines. It was about growth. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication.Do you think Vince Russo was the right move for JCWs evolution? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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