JCIN said:Jay makes a great effort at being the all knowing, benevolent saint of AZ.
Jay does not know everything he pretends to. He likes to be the center of attention so he speaks as if he always has "inside" information. This is not the case when it comes to The Action Report and how we do business.
Jay was not consulted or asked for his vaunted opinion before we made the Earl match because Jay has no skin in the game and therefore his opinion means little to us.
Why does Jay feel that he has any say in when our matches are or who plays in them. This is the thing that gets me. Who the hell asked you for your opinion? Why would it carry any more weight than anyone else's? Why would we announce a match and then a week later say "Oh..sorry...nevermind, Jay doesn't like it. Check back next week."
I think your sense of importance is a little inflated.
It was the timing of this match that you objected to Jay, not the match it self. Why is that? You say you have no agenda. I do not believe you. You say you are just loking out for Shane and that this is a total mismatch. Well what is better for Shane ? Beating a Legend on tape and DVD streammed live over the internet for $10,000 or spending a week in Asia with you gambling with the best players in the world on their home turf for peanuts. But wait, I know, I know, with your guidance Shane will be a star in Asia.
You have achieved cult status here Jay. No matter what I say it will end bad for me, so I will only say this.
I am done with you.
I don't see where Jay did anything wrong other than express his opinion on the match. If Shane sought out his opinion then I would expect Jay to give him one which is apparently what happened. That being said, I don't think that the number of viewers will be influenced one way or the other. I think that the turn out online will be good because of the Earl factor. That being his wild card status which is always entertaining if nothing else. I do however, think that in strictly pool terms, it is definitely a mismatch. Of course you guys are gonna pump up Earl's chances but I don't think that many people really believe it and like I said most everyone is going to watch anyway because the interest is still there for the sheer entertainment value. The only thing I see that could hurt it would be if Earl walks out. By the way, if he does walk out does the paid viewer get a refund?