The latest episode of former WCW President Eric Bischoff’s podcast Bischoff on Wrestling was released just now!
You can find a portion of Eric’s comments transcribed below.
Eric’s full, in-depth comments can be heard in the embedded audio player at the top of the post.
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On what he thinks of multi-man main event matches like the Fatal 4-Way for the Universal Championship that has been announced for SummerSlam:
EB: I really am not a fan. A lot of it has to do with the reason I really don’t like gimmick matches. Often times Fatal 4-Ways, six-man tags and any other combination of multiple contestants in a match usually suggests that there’s just not a great storyline and that nobody is really rooting for anybody. At least sufficiently enough that it can stand alone as “good vs evil” or a traditional story arch. To make up for the fact that there is no compelling story involving three or more people you just throw them all in a match and call it a Fatal 4-Way.
On what about the announced RAW main event for SummerSlam he does like:
EB: I think if there is any anticipation right now involving any of those four gentlemen it probably has to do with Brock and Samoa Joe than anybody else. It’s the most recent storyline and I think it’s the most compelling one. I think Joe has done a phenomenal job and there is some believability with Joe. It just seems everything Joe gets near has a different element of credibility and believability to it. I’m just not a big fan of Fatal 4-Ways unless there is a hell of a great reason to do it.
This week’s Bischoff on Wrestling kicks off with Eric and Nick discussing a few of the pro wrestling news headlines from the past week.
Including:
- The rumored reason why UFC wants to get Brock Lesnar for another fight
- Who UFC supposedly would like to face Lesnar next
- The struggle UFC has making new stars
- Jinder Mahal’s Punjabi Prison win
- John Cena and Rusev’s use of the American flag in their Flag Match
- Kevin Owens and AJ Styles passing the US Championship back and forth
- Mark Henry announcing his in-ring retirement
- More…
Eric then moves on to answer questions from the #BischoffOnWrestling mailbag regarding:
- What one thing he would change if he was in charge of WWE
- If the WCW announcers were told about Hulk Hogan being the NWO’s third man before he revealed himself
- His favorite pre-NWO WCW segment
- Why Hulk Hogan never had a rematch with Goldberg for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
- What Eric learned about business while working for Vince McMahon and WWE
- What politician Eric would have liked to have taken his role as RAW GM when he stepped down in 2005
- If he likes the WWE 24 format
- If he ever tried to sign Kurt Angle to WCW
- Other than the Hulk Hogan turn what segment he felt he was a part of in WCW that got the most heat
- If the Attitude Era would have happened without the NWO
- What pro wrestling companies need to do these days to compete with WWE
- If Dave Meltzer’s rating system is good for pro wrestling
- More…
You can find a special Bischoff on Wrestling Overrun on IRWNetwork.com featuring an in-depth review of Capitol Wrestling episode 16 which can also be found on IRW. Here are a couple preview notes for the episode:
- With a 6’8 297 3/4lbs “Endgame” awaiting, can Sonny Kiss overcome the bearded badass, Ken Dixon?
- In six man tag team action the newly formed Danger Family look to assert their dominance against the ever popular Perfect Strangers and a mystery partner
- And in our main event, in a rematch from the very first episode of Capitol Wrestling, we see Jeff Cannonball look for revenge against John Kermon
Eric and Nick also take some time at the end of the Overrun to touch on a couple of the top American political headlines: