Eric Bischoff revealed that he recently spent some time with a Hall of Famer, praising his pro wrestling brain and wondered why he doesn't have a job in WWE.
Former TNA Wrestling executive Eric Bischoff explains why TNA has a "unique challenge" ahead of it, as the promotion attempts to grow in stature
Eric Bischoff recalls a top WCW star almost joining WWE in 1997, and how, in hindsight, joining WWE may have been a better decision for said star
Tony Schiavone assesses the impact WWE Hall of Famers Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan had on WCW, even though it wasn't enough to save the promotion.
WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff shares his thoughts on "Raw" moving to Netflix, explaining why it's such a big move for the show and promotion.
Former WCW executive Eric Bischoff recently shared his thoughts on one late wrestler who never fully connected with him as a performer.
Eric Bischoff recently opened up about a WWE Hall of Famer who he firmly believes should be working in the Stamford-based promotion right now.
Bischoff was WCW President when Hogan wrestled for the company in the 1990s. On his 83 Weeks podcast, the 69-year-old implied that the two-time WWE Hall of Famer is not as unpopular as Punk thinks. He also referenced fans' positive reaction to Hogan when he performed as a bad guy against The Rock at WrestleMania 18 in 2002:
Eric Bischoff says you can criticize Vince McMahon, but he had a key role in setting up WWE’s Netflix move. WWE announced their monumental Netflix deal in January 2024. Just days after the announcement,
Fans on both sides of the professional wrestling sphere were up in arms when WWE released the schedule for its Saturday Night's Main Event NBC specials this year, as two dates coincide with two big shows for AEW .
On a recent episode of "83 Weeks," Eric Bischoff discussed whether WWE is too crowded for Black. "Look at the content that they have to produce. It's a lot of content to fill. You've got 'SmackDown' and now you've got The CW,
WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff believes that Peacock could be in the market for another wrestling promotion, should they lose WWE entirely.