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Old June 19th, 2009, 01:13 PM
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Lightbulb Do you agree with Eric Bischoff about WWE?

http://wrestlinginc.com/news/wi/2009...ff/index.shtml

Regardless of your opinions about Eric Bischoff, he does have some good points. The Trump announcement was one that is like the JBL - HBK storyline . . . filled with way too many holes. It could have been something if it had time to build, but it didn't.

Also, I tend to agree with him about 4-ways, etc. I personally always feel that matches have the best drama when they're one-on-one.
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Old June 19th, 2009, 01:24 PM
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I really just can't rule my opinion out here. Eric Bischoff talks so much crap about everyone in the wrestling business when he hasn't done anything good lately at all. I think Raw has been better then usual the last couple of weeks, and a commercial free raw is a really cool idea that E.B. never even began to think of. I agree with Triple H though. Everything he said. I mean even Steve Austin and The Rock changed some things about their characters over the years, triple h stays the same angry determined dude who only cares about the wwe championship and i'm just not really buying it anymore.
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Old June 19th, 2009, 06:27 PM
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Being the self-promoter that Eric Bischoff is, his comments do not surprise me. He has a valid point about HHH, and even the Trump angle, but SO WHAT!!??

The bottom line is this...if he had a great mind for storytelling he wouldn't have went and gotten Vince Russo from the WWE to begin with AND if his ideas actually had any depth to them, well, the WCW would still be in business now wouldn't it?

I thought the WWE has already taken the trash out once...stop giving the man the time of day for goodness sake!
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Old June 19th, 2009, 06:46 PM
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i think bischoff is just jealous that he isn't part of this.. so he needs to blame someone for his inadequacies. so why not blame the man who put him out of business and one of the few guys who didn't jump ship during the monday night wars...im surprised he limited himself to triple h and didn't include hbk
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Old June 19th, 2009, 07:10 PM
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Agree with nearly everything Eric said, except for Triple H. I mean you change his entrance and it wouldn't feel right, to me anyways. That is his trademark.
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Old June 19th, 2009, 11:38 PM
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I like Bischoff always have especially when he was the Raw GM but this guy...when he rants about how bad the WWE is he still sounds like he is upset that RAW kicked the crap out of wcw and he lost a job because of it.
This is the same guy who thought Foley would never be champ and that a guy in black tights would never amount to anything so he fired him via Fedex (Stone Cold anybody...lol)

And lets not even touch how really bad Celebrity Championship Wrestling was ok.
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Old June 20th, 2009, 01:14 AM
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I agree 100% of what everyone said about Eric.

the guy is pissed because his ship sunk 8 years ago and he's not in a wrestling spotlight for anything. I did like him as Raw GM because that was shocking when he and Vince hugged on stage.
but Eric can go suck his fist.
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Old June 20th, 2009, 03:14 AM
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He sounds like a baby who had his lollypop taken away by the evil McMahon. While he has some points, he is so paranoid sounding, that it sounds like ranting.
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Old June 20th, 2009, 11:50 AM
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First off, Bischoff didnt get Russo, WCW got Russo. WCW didnt die cause of Bischoff either. He had some good points in the blog. He, just like everyone else, is burnt out with the WWE product. It sucks... It sucks because Vince killed his competition years ago and now hes paying for it. It wasn't Bischoff that did it. It was the Time Warner company that killed WCW. Know your facts and stop running your head.
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Old June 20th, 2009, 10:09 PM
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WCW pretty much died because of Eric because he wasnt producing a good enough product. Time Warner didnt want to give Eric money if he couldnt produce a big enough product. thats why at the shows, they would give away free tickets. he let the whole nWo angle get way into his head then tried to get rid of it but that didnt help. and if I remember right, Kevin Nash was the booker and there'd be nights before they go on air, and there was no card set up.
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