Jim ross Open to Meeting with D-Von Dudley, But Draws Line at Publicly Documenting It
Legendary wrestling commentator Jim Ross has responded to ongoing allegations of racism leveled against him by former WWE star D-Von Dudley. the exchange, which has unfolded publicly over the past several months, took a new turn on the latest episode of the “Grilling JR” podcast , with Ross expressing a willingness to meet with Dudley but firmly rejecting the idea of turning the encounter into a public spectacle.
The Origin of the allegations
The controversy began in October 2025 when D-Von Dudley claimed he experienced racism during his time in WWE,specifically citing “certain top officials.” he later named Jim Ross as one of those individuals . Ross swiftly denied the accusations, but Dudley recently revisited the claims, providing further details about the alleged incidents. The specifics of these incidents remain a point of contention, with Dudley offering accounts that Ross does not recall.
Ross’s Response on “Grilling JR”
During the podcast, co-host Conrad Thompson relayed a message from Maven Huffman, who recently appeared with Dudley to discuss the allegations. Huffman reportedly asked if Ross would be open to a filmed conversation with Dudley to address the situation publicly. Ross was clear in his response: he’s willing to meet, but not to create content from it.
“No problem, Conrad, I’m happy to do it.I’m just not going to put it on tape and make a TV show out of it, period,” Ross stated. “I’m not interested in that. I am interested in reconnecting with D-Von, because I like D-Von. … I’d have no problem reconnecting with D-Von at a car show.”
A Lack of Recall and a Desire for Reconciliation
Ross expressed genuine confusion regarding the basis of the allegations, stating he has no recollection of any negative interactions with Dudley during their time working together in WWE.He emphasized his positive impression of Dudley, contrasting him with his tag team partner, Bubba Ray Dudley.
“I don’t remember the frist cross word I had with D-Von,” Ross explained. “The boisterous one was Bubba, right, but not in a bad way. He just had no problem expressing himself. … But the D-Von thing, I never got mad at him. I was bewildered how this could happen. As like I said, I don’t remember any negative exchanges with him, and what I was allegedly said would damn sure be negative.”
Moving Forward Without Negativity
Ultimately, Ross indicated he has no desire to dwell on the controversy or harbor any ill will. He framed his stance as a personal choice to prioritize positivity in his life.
“I’ve just said all along, I don’t have any room in my carry-on for negativity at this stage of my life,” ross concluded. “I’m not packing it. So if somebody’s looking for that, look elsewhere.”
This response signals Ross’s willingness to address the situation directly with Dudley, but on his own terms – a private conversation focused on reconciliation rather than a public airing of grievances.The situation remains fluid, and it remains to be seen whether Dudley will accept Ross’s offer for a meeting.
(Quotes via AdFreeShows.com and transcribed by WrestlingNews.co)