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Eric Bischoff Reacts To Kurt Angle RAW Reveal; Talks Resenting Fans Who Judge Stories Too Quickly

The latest episode of former WCW President Eric Bischoff’s podcast Bischoff on Wrestling was released just now! It features the full audio from today’s Bischoff on Wrestling One Year Anniversary LIVE, call-in special.

You can find a portion of Eric’s comments regarding Kurt Angle revealing Jason Jordan as his on-screen son 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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EB: Let’s see where it goes. I always resented it when people were so quick to judge an angle the day after it started. Often times it takes a great story time to build. Take a look at any one of your favorite scripted series. One of my favorites recently in The Handmaid’s Tale. My wife wanted to watch it and the first episode was painful for me to sit through. I just couldn’t really understand what the attraction was. Slowly but surely the stories and characters really started to get ahold of me and now I really love the series. It takes awhile. GLOW, on Netflix, same thing. I dropped into it because I thought I should as part of what we do here talking about all things wrestling related. I have to say the first 15-20 minutes of it I was like, “Eh, I don’t think so.” Sure enough by the end of the first episode, certainly by the second or third, I was jonesing for it. It’s one of my favorite things on television right now. In terms of Kurt Angle and the storyline and the way they’ve set it up let’s see. For me looking at it they’ve certainly done a good job creating anticipation. If you look at the “Surprise, Anticipation, Reality, Surprise and Action” formula they have checked the anticipation box. Let’s see how the story unfolds. Let’s see how reality based they can make it feel. Let’s see what surprises may come up in the story. We inherently know there will be action but it’s way, way, way too early to judge it.

This week’s Bischoff on Wrestling One Year Anniversary LIVE, call-in special features Eric and Nick taking calls and talking about a few of the pro wrestling news headlines from the past week.

Including:

  • Shane McMahon’s controlled landing in a helicopter earlier in the day
  • Rumors that Brock Lesnar is headed back to WWE for one more match
  • Jason Jordan being revealed as Kurt Angle’s son on RAW
  • The cancellation of Talking Smack
  • More…

Throughout the show Eric fielded call-in questions from fans regarding:

  • Whether he would have hired Rinaldo Piven during The Monday Night War
  • If WWE will get more edgy to keep it’s product competitive
  • A recent story that Tony Schivone mentioned on his podcast involving Eric
  • Eric’s experience with the Cauliflower Alley Club
  • A wild Randy Savage story
  • If he would rather be on the creative or talent side of pro wrestling at the moment
  • If he ever considering trying to sign Jim Johnson away from WWE
  • His advice for young television producers
  • What WCW angles he wanted to do but never got to
  • WWE’s current talent pool
  • Wrestlers who don’t “sell” moves enough
  • Who in WWE has break out main stream appeal
  • More…

Related: Eric Bischoff On AJ Styles’ WWE Live Event Title Win & Whether AJ Deserves More Than The WWE US Championship

You can find a special Bischoff on Wrestling Overrun on IRWNetwork.com featuring even more audio from the Bischoff on Wrestling One Year Anniversary LIVE, call-in special.

Including Eric thought’s on:

  • The Hardys and GFW’s continued battle for the “Broken Universe”
  • Rey Mysterio’s future in pro wrestling
  • Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor using racial and homophobic taunts
  • Rumors CM Punk may be headed to Bellator
  • More….

Eric also answers call-in and Twitter submitted questions regarding:

  • What topics are too controversial for pro wrestling
  • If the NWO had too many factions
  • If he was asked to leave Rick Rude’s funeral but Rude’s family
  • Mainstream media thinking pro wrestling is “low brow”
  • More…

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