Eric Bischoff on New WWE Landscape: “Vince McMahon Has a Boss for the First Time Since He Worked for His Dad”
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It’s been a few days since the WWE Universe dealt with a shocking piece of news. The sale of WWE to UFC’s parent company is now known to all. Everybody has been voicing their own opinion on it since the news came to the surface. Another addition to that list came recently when one Hall of Fame legend talked about how staggering it was for him that Vince McMahon handed over his baby to someone else.
Although it wasn’t the first time that Eric Bischoff spoke his mind on the matter. Previously, he talked about how he thought that McMahon would take the company private. But the contrary happened. Now, in another discussion, he shed light on an aspect that many of us didn’t dive into. Bischoff talked about the union of different powerful personalities coming under one roof. Isn’t it fascinating to imagine it beforehand?
Eric Bischoff sheds light on Vince McMahon having a boss for the first time
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Speaking on his podcast, namely 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff, the WWE legend spoke at length, unabashedly expressing his surprised reaction to the WWE’s sale. Not only that, but it’s also fascinating for him to imagine a higher power upon The Boss.
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He said, “I just couldn’t imagine Vince McMahon finally handing over the keys to his baby. But he did, and he handed him to Ari Emanuel. Vince McMahon has a boss for the first time since. I don’t know, he worked for his dad.”
Now that the WWE Hall of Famer shed some light on this aspect, it wouldn’t be incorrect to say that it will be interesting to see how things unfold from here on in WWE. As Mr. McMahon isn’t the parent of the baby that he nourished and made successful. He handed it over to Ari Emanuel, CEO of Endeavor. However, the 67-year-old also pointed out another interesting aspect that would surely catch your attention.
Hall of Fame legend is fascinated with big names coming under the same roof
During his conversation with Conrad Thomson, Bischoff let his imagination kick in and shared about the same with the audience. As we know, now McMahon isn’t the boss and from here on three head-strong people will have to share a roof for taking some important decisions.
Thus the former general manager of Raw said, “It’s going to be interesting to see what happens. Can you imagine, think of how it is when you get free really strong Alpha Personalities in a room?”
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As an answer to his own question, he later added, “There’s some powerful Personalities in that room, it’d be fun.”
It will surely be a turn of events to encounter for the entire WWE Universe. However, what’s there to come in the future isn’t known to anyone. We can only speculate and wait for things to unfold themselves.
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What are your thoughts on the sale of WWE and how do you think things will change in the future both for the promotion and Vince McMahon? Do share your thoughts in the comments below.
Edited by:
Amal Joyce