Shout out Mr. 83 Weeks himself, Eric Bischoff🔥 Stream 1000s of interviews & shows just like this ➡titlematchnetwork.com/wrestling-shoot-interviews-results/
What a great interview! I watched this all the way back in 2014 and it was fantastic. Many thanks for RF Video for allowing this to be uploaded in FULL. 💯
I do wonder why Rob Feinstein never asked Eric about his time in TNA. I guess Bischoff HATED his time in TNA that much. However, this is one of the best shoot interviews by RF Video.
I still disagree with Eric on his Sting take at Starrcade 97. The whole he hadn't worked out and didn't have a tan BS excuse just doesn't pass the BS radar. The fact of the matter is no fan was complaining about Sting not having a tan lol. If Eric or Hulk had a problem then they should have addressed it after the show, because this was supposed to be the biggest blow off in WCW history and all they needed to do was get through that night and if problems would have came up afterwards addresses in the future but my God don't mess up something that you have literally spent over a year building up.
Who killed WCW? A lot of WCW mangement staff, WCW t see talent with Creative Control and executives at AOL-Time Warner all have the "bloody glove", including Eric Bischoff.
I am confident that you guys would most definitely consider having me on to tell my story after listening to my new album "Overthrowing The Underground" in its entirety. It's a conceptual album designed to reward the listener with entertaining skits in between almost every song which tell an album spanning story with twists and unexpected turns that will leave you with your mind blown. It will undoubtedly be nominated for rap album of the year for at least one awards ceremony. Nothing like it has ever been done in the history of music. The intricately woven storytelling threads presented through the skits, song concepts and lyrics are unprecedented in any genre of music. No one has ever dissed another rapper on the level that I dissed Violent J of Insane Clown Posse, whom I wrestled for in their promotion JCW and produced the first song for on their Yum Yum's Lure EP, which debuted #1 on iTunes Rap/Hip Hop album chart (and got absolutely no credit or compensation for). "Overthrowing The Underground" features legally licensed guest appearances from legendary artists Eminem, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Gucci Mane, Juicy J, Project Pat, The Game, Krayzie Bone, Bizarre, Twista, MC Eiht, Kurupt & more. It officially drops on 1/1 on CD and all major digital platforms. But I leaked it on TH-cam in time for Christmas so that journalists, bloggers and TH-camrs can do reviews and reactions to generate hype for and create awareness of such an ingeniously crafted conceptual masterpiece. Between the production, the skits, the song concepts, the features, the lyrics, mixing, the sound effects and the voice acting...it is a truly unique and remarkable underground gem that commands the recognition and praise that it rightfully deserves. It competes with anything going today, and will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest underground rap albums of all time.
Bitchoff is what killed WCW honestly his concept of realism was a good idea but he completely mismanaged the company left storylines unfinished pushed guys who didn't deserve it ran the now about 3 years to long lol he could have gone above wwf but he just miss used the talent and didn't have a decent production team smh it was borderline sad honestly
This is an oversimplification of epic proportions. There are so many factors involved in the death of WCW, the single largest of which being the fact that, after the AOL merger, corporate wanted to get rid of WCW anyway, so that doomed it. The second largest factor would be Vince Russo. After that, you can start talking about Bischoff and Hogan and so forth.
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Bischoff is the man. Just a guy. Loved this interview
What a great interview! I watched this all the way back in 2014 and it was fantastic. Many thanks for RF Video for allowing this to be uploaded in FULL. 💯
Nothing better than 4 hours of Bischoff stories !!
Eric is the GOAT
Triple love this, after years my DVD froze every time to finish.
I do wonder why Rob Feinstein never asked Eric about his time in TNA. I guess Bischoff HATED his time in TNA that much.
However, this is one of the best shoot interviews by RF Video.
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Nobody took the fight to Vince like Eric, nobody scared Vince and made him sweat/panic quite like Bischoff did
I still disagree with Eric on his Sting take at Starrcade 97. The whole he hadn't worked out and didn't have a tan BS excuse just doesn't pass the BS radar. The fact of the matter is no fan was complaining about Sting not having a tan lol. If Eric or Hulk had a problem then they should have addressed it after the show, because this was supposed to be the biggest blow off in WCW history and all they needed to do was get through that night and if problems would have came up afterwards addresses in the future but my God don't mess up something that you have literally spent over a year building up.
Oh ya that literally is ALLLL hulk hogan. "Not today brother"
Agreed. Well said.
Bischoff was so obnoxious and annoying in the 90s that he made McMoustache look like the lovable underdog
Let that sink in
Sounds like Eric thought ECW was "tawdry."
Who killed WCW? A lot of WCW mangement staff, WCW t see talent with Creative Control and executives at AOL-Time Warner all have the "bloody glove", including Eric Bischoff.
Eric is one of the biggest bullshitters
Tosped
Well, Eddie grew up in the business... He knows how shifty you guys are. :P
Hello
I am confident that you guys would most definitely consider having me on to tell my story after listening to my new album "Overthrowing The Underground" in its entirety. It's a conceptual album designed to reward the listener with entertaining skits in between almost every song which tell an album spanning story with twists and unexpected turns that will leave you with your mind blown. It will undoubtedly be nominated for rap album of the year for at least one awards ceremony. Nothing like it has ever been done in the history of music. The intricately woven storytelling threads presented through the skits, song concepts and lyrics are unprecedented in any genre of music. No one has ever dissed another rapper on the level that I dissed Violent J of Insane Clown Posse, whom I wrestled for in their promotion JCW and produced the first song for on their Yum Yum's Lure EP, which debuted #1 on iTunes Rap/Hip Hop album chart (and got absolutely no credit or compensation for). "Overthrowing The Underground" features legally licensed guest appearances from legendary artists Eminem, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Gucci Mane, Juicy J, Project Pat, The Game, Krayzie Bone, Bizarre, Twista, MC Eiht, Kurupt & more. It officially drops on 1/1 on CD and all major digital platforms. But I leaked it on TH-cam in time for Christmas so that journalists, bloggers and TH-camrs can do reviews and reactions to generate hype for and create awareness of such an ingeniously crafted conceptual masterpiece. Between the production, the skits, the song concepts, the features, the lyrics, mixing, the sound effects and the voice acting...it is a truly unique and remarkable underground gem that commands the recognition and praise that it rightfully deserves. It competes with anything going today, and will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest underground rap albums of all time.
Bitchoff is what killed WCW honestly his concept of realism was a good idea but he completely mismanaged the company left storylines unfinished pushed guys who didn't deserve it ran the now about 3 years to long lol he could have gone above wwf but he just miss used the talent and didn't have a decent production team smh it was borderline sad honestly
Huge Bischoff fan here, but youre 100 pct right. Bischoff 100 pct killed WCW
This is an oversimplification of epic proportions. There are so many factors involved in the death of WCW, the single largest of which being the fact that, after the AOL merger, corporate wanted to get rid of WCW anyway, so that doomed it. The second largest factor would be Vince Russo. After that, you can start talking about Bischoff and Hogan and so forth.
Eric seems to know a bit about the biz now; too bad he didn't know anything when he was actually in it.
One of the biggest clowns in wrestling
Agreed
the only person to beat WWE
@@zachary_attackery*TED TURNER is the only person to beat WWE
There, fixed it for ya
@@CannedHam2479 Ted Turner was producing WCW Nitro every week?
@@zachary_attackeryYoure pretending Turners MONEY wasnt producing Nitro every single week???