John "Bradshaw" Layfield is a legend in and out of the squared circle and now he explains why he quit WWE commentary.
During a recent appearance on the "Something To Wrestle With" podcast, JBL discussed his reasons for ceasing to be a ...
briefly served as the manager for JBL and long-time partner, Ron Simmons, when the duo first formed The Acolytes in late 1998. The union didn't last long, however, as Callis was released by WWE ...
As for Teddy Long, his sentencing wrestlers to go "one-on-one with The Undertaker" has become the stuff of icons. Long has ...
Vince McMahon In My Ear *New Episode* Something To Wrestle with John Layfield / Something To Wrestle With Bruce Prichard Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, JBL, took to his Something to ...
WWE Hall of Famer JBL recently shared his thoughts on WWE’s current product. While speaking to Conrad Thompson on the Something to Wrestle podcast, JBL mentioned that WWE is indeed clicking on ...
JBL says WWE Tribute to the Troops is an important thing to do. 2024 marked the first year that WWE did not hold WWE Tribute to the Troops, dating back to its debut in 2003.
JBL has denied responsibility for WWE announcer Mauro Ranallo's firing, asserting his heel commentary was not the cause. He clarified remarks made in a WWE Network segment were purely performative.
"It's kind of a watered down version of what people were expecting because when they were expecting the WCW, they wanted one ...
John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) joined forces with Ron Simmons ... Creative team member Bruce Prichard informed the then-WWE Chairman about the manager's backstage heat, leading to his departure.