Wrestlingdesires
10-19-2018, 01:07 PM
Eric Bischoff will forever be a staple in professional wrestling?s history. As the man that once fronted the greatest threat to WWE?s dominance over the professional wrestling industry, with WCW, he has had the opportunity to work alongside some of the greatest the business has ever seen.
Bischoff was recently a guest on the ?Pancakes and Powerslams Show? and participated in a Q&A session. The former WCW President touched on several topics. He affirmed he will not be at WWE Crown Jewel, praised the success of All In, and much more. During the Q&A, Bischoff was also asked to give his Mount Rushmore of professional wrestling.
He named Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Ric Flair. Flair worked with Hogan closely during his time in WCW, where they developed the nWo. Bischoff competed against Vince McMahon in the Monday Night Wars for several years before eventually going out of business.
He also worked with two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair in WCW, who stayed with the company until its bitter end. And of course, Bischoff?s infamous relationship with Stone Cold Steve Austin, who he fired in WCW before he went on to be, arguably, the hottest star professional wrestling has ever seen in WWE.
Bischoff was recently a guest on the ?Pancakes and Powerslams Show? and participated in a Q&A session. The former WCW President touched on several topics. He affirmed he will not be at WWE Crown Jewel, praised the success of All In, and much more. During the Q&A, Bischoff was also asked to give his Mount Rushmore of professional wrestling.
He named Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Ric Flair. Flair worked with Hogan closely during his time in WCW, where they developed the nWo. Bischoff competed against Vince McMahon in the Monday Night Wars for several years before eventually going out of business.
He also worked with two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair in WCW, who stayed with the company until its bitter end. And of course, Bischoff?s infamous relationship with Stone Cold Steve Austin, who he fired in WCW before he went on to be, arguably, the hottest star professional wrestling has ever seen in WWE.