@ZipZagginGallifrey saddam hussein was more accomplished than me to..so what? i still have an opinion and can call a spade a spade and a retard a retard..and you are a retard.
@r0mney i love the suge knight analogy all he needs to is put eric bischoff over a balcony like suge did with vanilla ice and others. vince continued a payperview event after owen hart died, vince has more blood on his hand than a slaugherhouse and the red cross, his wrestlers are all the cattle. he let austin get away with beating up debra because of a gag order. money is important but not over morale.
WCW put themselves out of business, even though they had some insider accomplices like Eric Bischoff, Vince Russo and Hulk Hogan. That can't be blamed on Vince. Paul Heyman wasn't paying his stars and just never generated enough money, so that really can't be blamed on Vince either. Now, did he destroy the 'wrestling business', certainly. But it was always sports entertainment in that it was all scripted.
@Richiepookinshoo - I don't know how true that is that they get demonized too much. Bischoff threw guaranteed money at so many wrestlers who didn't produce for WCW in terms of winning the Monday Night Wars or causing WCW to expand or excel. Hulk Hogan had so much say on what went on, but those ideas never materialized into something profitable for WCW aside from him joining the NWO, something he was initially reluctant to do. After that, there was nothing really, except Goldberg and the midcard.
@jonbap426 There were some guaranteed contracts, but the main thing Bischoff used to get wrestlers to join WCW was the relaxed work schedule. When Nitro started, the guys there worked say 180 days a year compared to the WWF's 250 - but when Time Warner wanted more profit and less costs, bumping Nitro up to three hours and adding Thunder made working for WCW just as taxing as WWF, so people started to leave
@Richiepookinshoo - Actually that would produce more costs if you start adding production fees for running an extra hour and having to produce an entirely new show. WCW Saturday Night was always there I think. Bottom line, the television product itself suffered greatly, and they started grasping at straws by replacing Bischoff, with Bill Bush and eventually Brad Siegel (I may have the names wrong), so less and less wrestling minds were running a wrestling company.
@jonbap426 to eliminate costs they should have reduced saturday night wrestling, with the top players big sexy turning into big lazy, hall with his drug addictions, the biggest catalysts to change the face of wrestling in the history they almost put vince out of business and not being able to maintain your A game or be on top of your game. bischoff relied too much on the nwo blowing up successes instead of trying to benchmark finding ways to reinvent yourself.
He made tons of money and destroyed the wrestling business - I said wrestling. And made it into a circus where strongmen work the midway - Only now they do so in major arenas with Vince as ringmaster - And the fans to sweep up the bullsh&^ . . .
I feel that the Real McMahon is a kind person but the Vince McMahon behind the "madness" of the business is indeed a sick man who's twisted mentality to earn money -- regardless of what happen to his own employees, will do anything to earn just a buck. I feel that Vince Jr. broke the ultimate oath when he turned Wrestling into Sports Entertainment, pissing off many terrioties.
Mike Mooneyham is actually Admiral Akbar
ty1on77 2 days ago
who cares if it's fake? just needs to keep me entertained
fernandoflorindo55 1 week ago
1:56 FUCKIN CLASSIC
BradleyVolk3 2 weeks ago
" Are they trying to script that one to? "
And this comes from a dude who works television on a daily basis.
MAN EVERYTHING in tv is scripted. Even the damn news is scripted.
So what if wrestling is fake?
Movies are fake.
Tv shows are fake.
Why not stop watching tv all together it's all fake anyway.
Who cares if it's fake?
MrBeckenhimself 1 month ago 19
@MrBeckenhimself "Are they trying to script that one too ?".
A scripted line.
ty1on77 2 days ago
Entertainment!!!!! Yes Its Fake ! And To this day it still entertains me ! Forget all the losers who hate on this "sport"
deviloncrack114 1 month ago
"Fuck him, I won!" EPIC!
TheRealDanielGlior 1 month ago 7
vince mcmahon is nothing more than a thug in a suit. he reminds me of suge knight.
r0mney 1 month ago
@r0mney You're actually comparing Vince McMahon to Suge Knight?
eaglewings8 1 month ago
@r0mney Guess who's more accomplished than you? Vince.
ZipZagginGallifrey 1 month ago
@ZipZagginGallifrey saddam hussein was more accomplished than me to..so what? i still have an opinion and can call a spade a spade and a retard a retard..and you are a retard.
r0mney 1 month ago
@r0mney i love the suge knight analogy all he needs to is put eric bischoff over a balcony like suge did with vanilla ice and others. vince continued a payperview event after owen hart died, vince has more blood on his hand than a slaugherhouse and the red cross, his wrestlers are all the cattle. he let austin get away with beating up debra because of a gag order. money is important but not over morale.
omhat 2 weeks ago
Vince is epic, end of.
wweman6 1 month ago
WCW put themselves out of business, even though they had some insider accomplices like Eric Bischoff, Vince Russo and Hulk Hogan. That can't be blamed on Vince. Paul Heyman wasn't paying his stars and just never generated enough money, so that really can't be blamed on Vince either. Now, did he destroy the 'wrestling business', certainly. But it was always sports entertainment in that it was all scripted.
jonbap426 1 month ago
@jonbap426 You make some good points, but too many people demonize Bischoff and Hogan.
Richiepookinshoo 1 month ago
@Richiepookinshoo - I don't know how true that is that they get demonized too much. Bischoff threw guaranteed money at so many wrestlers who didn't produce for WCW in terms of winning the Monday Night Wars or causing WCW to expand or excel. Hulk Hogan had so much say on what went on, but those ideas never materialized into something profitable for WCW aside from him joining the NWO, something he was initially reluctant to do. After that, there was nothing really, except Goldberg and the midcard.
jonbap426 1 month ago
@jonbap426 There were some guaranteed contracts, but the main thing Bischoff used to get wrestlers to join WCW was the relaxed work schedule. When Nitro started, the guys there worked say 180 days a year compared to the WWF's 250 - but when Time Warner wanted more profit and less costs, bumping Nitro up to three hours and adding Thunder made working for WCW just as taxing as WWF, so people started to leave
Richiepookinshoo 1 month ago
@Richiepookinshoo - Actually that would produce more costs if you start adding production fees for running an extra hour and having to produce an entirely new show. WCW Saturday Night was always there I think. Bottom line, the television product itself suffered greatly, and they started grasping at straws by replacing Bischoff, with Bill Bush and eventually Brad Siegel (I may have the names wrong), so less and less wrestling minds were running a wrestling company.
jonbap426 1 month ago
@jonbap426 to eliminate costs they should have reduced saturday night wrestling, with the top players big sexy turning into big lazy, hall with his drug addictions, the biggest catalysts to change the face of wrestling in the history they almost put vince out of business and not being able to maintain your A game or be on top of your game. bischoff relied too much on the nwo blowing up successes instead of trying to benchmark finding ways to reinvent yourself.
omhat 2 weeks ago
A lot of people got fucked over when Vince was building his empire
UltimateSenshi 2 months ago
He made tons of money and destroyed the wrestling business - I said wrestling. And made it into a circus where strongmen work the midway - Only now they do so in major arenas with Vince as ringmaster - And the fans to sweep up the bullsh&^ . . .
SeanMBryans 2 months ago
@SeanMBryans We lost AWA, WCW, ECW, and every awesome territory from the 80's on back. When the WWE falls the world will be watching.
dgenerate707 2 months ago
"...just two years later, more than 93,000 people packed into the SilverDome..." I rest my case.
MattSingh1 2 months ago
Another fluff piece that was worked by the BT Barnum of the 21st century.
MattSingh1 2 months ago
T.V. Is POWER , But now to believe is Knowelge. Sorry for type O...
smayes2003 3 months ago
I feel that the Real McMahon is a kind person but the Vince McMahon behind the "madness" of the business is indeed a sick man who's twisted mentality to earn money -- regardless of what happen to his own employees, will do anything to earn just a buck. I feel that Vince Jr. broke the ultimate oath when he turned Wrestling into Sports Entertainment, pissing off many terrioties.
tonshaad1230 3 months ago
Balls of steellllllllllllll
windex1234 1 year ago 9
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