
If you don’t watch terrible television, you might not know that professional wrestling is obsessed with MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore’. Is it because of the outlandish, over-the-top personalities? Is it because of the ethnic stereotyping and hand gestures? Are they just the only two shows low enough to share a denominator*?
Whatever the reason, the multi-verse Age Of Apocalypse crossover continues as TNA wrestling (the luminaries who brought you Pac-Man Jones as a tag team champion not legally cleared to wrestle) will bring on its third Jersey Shore castmate, Ronnie.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro gets in the ring with TNA’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV! Star of MTV’s “Jersey Shore” makes his wrestling debut on Thursday, November 3. Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, star of MTV’s megahit series, “Jersey Shore,” will bring his pumping fists and bravado into the wrestling ring on TNA’s “Impact Wrestling” airing exclusively on Spike TV Thursday, November 3 at 9:00pm ET/PT.
Crossing over with mainstream audiences is a major goal for pro wrestling, with Cyndi Lauper’s participation in WWF’s Rock N’ Wrestling 1980s and Mike Tyson’s interaction with D-Generation X and Stone Cold Steve Austin in the 90s being important turning points in the medium’s popularity.
Impact Wrestling’s first attempt to bring over the Shore audience was cast member J-WOWW, who called somebody a bitch and got into a catfight. They followed that up with an appearance from former housemate Angelina, who called somebody a bitch and got into a catfight. WWE upped the Shore game by bringing in Snooki for Wrestlemania, which she built to by calling somebody a bitch and getting into a catfight. I wonder what Ronnie will end up doing?
You can check out videos of those appearances below. You know, if you hate yourself.
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*Faarooq’s finishing move


Ronnie may not be the hero that wrestling wanted, but he’s the hero that wrestling deserves.
I’m beginning to think there isn’t a photograph Aaron Rodgers hasn’t photobombed
I’d rather watch Scott Hall wrestle. Seriously, did you see the E:60 segment on him? Depressing to say the least.
@UU – I did, but it didn’t really hit me anywhere emotional, because I’ve been watching him be that E:60 segment for like a decade.
“Come at me, bro!”
::Ronnie gets a lariat::
That’s what SHOULD happen.
@B, yeah, not a big secret that he’s been a mess for a while now.
@UU – The best parts of the special were the little Secrets Of Pro Wrestling Revealed asides from the E:60 shadow room. “The interesting thing is that it’s fake, but this story is real!” Great writing, guys.
@B, yeah I caught that “it’s fake, but this story is real!” line and rolled my eyes.
Thanks for reminding me why i haven’t watched TNA in many, many years.
Wasn’t Farooq’s move the Dominator, not denominator?