Goldberg To Eric Bischoff On Why His WCW Streak Was A Success, ‘You Gave The People What They Wanted’

The latest episode of former WCW President Eric Bischoff’s podcast Bischoff on Wrestling was released just now and features an interview with former WCW & WWE World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg!

You can find some of Eric and Goldberg’s comments transcribed below.

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EB: The streak from what I remember was something that started off as just, “Well, let’s get Bill on TV because he’s such a phenomenal character.” From my perspective it wasn’t like, “Let’s launch Bill Goldberg and give him 180 wins in a row,” or anything like that. It just kind of evolved. Do you remember it that way?

BG: That’s why it worked. That’s why it worked. It wasn’t pre-planned. You guys gave the people what they wanted to see. Sure, they wanted to see Benoit and Guerrero chain wrestle and tell their story with all the false finishes and all of that. There’s something to surly be said for guys like Mike Tyson walking out and in thirty-two seconds knocking somebody’s block off. People just sit up on the edge of their seat and go, “What just happened?! Did I just see that?!” When The Giant (The Big Show) and I went around the country and did dark matches he’d smoke a cigarette, pick up Charles Robinson and go to chokeslam him before he was even introduced. I’d spear him and jackhammer him before the bell even rang and people went berserk. You guys just gave them what they wanted. It was organic. There was no plan to it. I greatly appreciate what you said about, “Get this great character on TV,” but nobody knew unless you were clairvoyant.

Related: Eric Bischoff Announces The IRW Network Officially Launches June 1st; Makes Signing Up Free To Fans

This week’s episode of Bischoff on Wrestling features an interview between Eric and former WCW/WWE World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg! During their interview some of the topics they discuss include:

  • Dale Earnhart’s retirement from NASCAR
  • The experiences that Bill attributes to Eric for allowing him to have
  • Bill’s garage filled with cars and what some of his favorites are
  • What the first contact between Bill and WWE was like for this past run with WWE
  • How 2K Games played a role in his return
  • What negotiations were like for his WWE return
  • How the opportunity to return to WWE felt to Bill after being away for 13 years
  • Bill’s wife and son’s reaction to his WWE return
  • Why Bill’s WCW streak worked and their memories of it
  • How Bill got the “Goldberg” name and what he originally wanted to be called
  • Bill’s memories of the WCW Power Plant
  • Who Bill thinks is the next breakout WWE Superstar
  • BRAUN!!!
  • The modern WWE crowd and the way they think
  • More…

Before Bill’s interview Eric and Nick start the show by chatting about a variety of topics from this past week’s sports and entertainment headlines. Including:

  • Tri-Star Pictures announcing that they are producing a Vince McMahon biopic called ‘Pandemonium’
  • Who Eric would cast to play himself if he is featured in the film
  • Rumors that WWE officials view Dean Ambrose as lazy and complacent
  • Whether Eric ever delivered a message to talent via other wrestlers cutting promos on them
  • Dana White’s comments that he is working to make a Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor match happen
  • How Mayweather vs McGregor compares to CM Punk’s bout against Mickey Gall
  • More…

This episode wraps up with the latest #BischoffOnWrestling mailbag segment featuring Eric talking about:

  • If the IRW Network will have an apple app
  • If Wargames the exception to that rule that Eric doesn’t like gimmick match
  • Why the angle with Paul Wight being Andre’s son nixed so quickly in WCW
  • If protecting a top guy is a lost art
  • Eric’s thoughts on his RAW “match” with Jim Ross
  • Eric’s thoughts about the Insane Clown Posse’s time spent in WCW
  • Whether it was Eric’s idea to bring in the Road Warriors to face Kane and RVD on the May 12, 2003 episode of RAW
  • How the Hulk Hogan character would be as big if he was introduced in 2017 instead of the 1980s
  • Which wrestler made him break character and have you start laughing during promso
  • Why Chris Cruise wasn’t part of the Nitro Broadcast team
  • More…

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