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Eric Bischoff

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Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Eric Bischoff - WCW

As an announcer, Eric Bischoff reported to producer Tony Schiavone and WCW's Vice President of Broadcasting, Jim Ross. After WCW head-honcho Bill Watts was ousted by TBS executive Bill Shaw in 1993, Bischoff went to Shaw and WCW Vice President Bob Dhue to ask for the job of executive producer. Jim Ross and Tony Schiavone seemed to be the two top candidates, but Shaw and Dhue decided to go with Bischoff. Schiavone remained a producer until the company's demise, but Ross was fired by Bischoff and ended up in the World Wrestling Federation. In ...

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Eric Bischoff, Eric Bischoff - Before Wrestling, Eric Bischoff - American Wrestling Association, Eric Bischoff - WCW, Eric Bischoff - Monday Nitro, Eric Bischoff - nWo, Eric Bischoff - Downfall, Eric Bischoff - Bischoff Ousted/The Death Of WCW, Eric Bischoff - Bischoff joins forces with McMahon, Eric Bischoff - Taking out the trash, Eric Bischoff - Other storyline confrontations, Eric Bischoff - Life outside wrestling, Eric Bischoff - Championships and accomplishments, Eric Bischoff - Championship succession, Eric Bischoff - Trivia

Read more here: » Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Eric Bischoff - WCW

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia - Vince Russo
Vince Russo is one of the most controversial figures in modern North American professional wrestling. Vince Russo - Profile. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 220 lb (100 kg) Birthday: January 24, 1961 Hometown: New York City, New York Other Gimmicks: Vic Venom Vince Russo - Career. Russo came from humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, where he managed a video store before becoming involved in wrestling. He wrote to WWF ...

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Read more here: » Vince Russo: Encyclopedia - Vince Russo

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia - World Wrestling Entertainment

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., or WWE, is a professional wrestling promotion, currently the largest in North America. The company was previously known as TitanSports, Inc. and has previously done business as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). World Wrestling Entertainment is a publicly-traded company, but 70% of voting shares are owned by Chairman Vince McMahon, his wife, CEO Linda McMahon ...

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Read more here: » World Wrestling Entertainment: Encyclopedia - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia - Championship unification

Championship unification or championship consolidation are professional wrestling terms which mean the act of combining two separate championships into a single title. This may be done to consolidate the number of championships in a given promotion or to add legitimacy and prestige to a certain title's lineage. Championship unification - Types of Unification. Championship unification can be done in a variety of ways: One wrestler who holds a lower-ranking championship may face a ...

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Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Sean Waltman - Career

After training under Ed Sharkey and Boris Malenko, Waltman began his career as The Lightning Kid, working his way through various independent organizations such as Pro Wrestling America and the Global Wrestling Federation, winning both the PWA Light Heavyweight title and the GWF Junior Heavyweight Championship. Throughout the early part of his career, Waltman worked with future ECW star Jerry Lynn on a regular basis, both in North America and in Japan in 1992. Ironically, Lynn and Waltman teamed to win two PWA Tag Team titles together in the spring of 1993. < ...

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Sean Waltman, Sean Waltman - Career, Sean Waltman - The 1-2-3 Kid, Sean Waltman - World Championship Wrestling, Sean Waltman - World Wrestling Federation, Sean Waltman - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Sean Waltman - Reputation, Sean Waltman - Wrestling facts, Sean Waltman - Managers, Sean Waltman - Quotes, Sean Waltman - Finishing and signature moves, Sean Waltman - Personal life, Sean Waltman - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Sean Waltman: Encyclopedia II - Sean Waltman - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Lance Cade - Career

Lance Cade was once a student of The Heart Break Kid Shawn Michaels in "The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy" at San Antonio, Texas. His WWE debut came in 2003, as one half of a tag team with Mark Jindrak he was known then as Garrison Cade. The pinnacle event of their partnership was a spot in the Fatal 4 Way match for the World Tag Team Championships at Wrestlemania XX. Other than that, the team found little success and disbanded when Jindrak ...

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Lance Cade, Lance Cade - Career, Lance Cade - In Wrestling, Lance Cade - Previous managers, Lance Cade - Finishing and signature moves, Lance Cade - Championships and accomplishments, Lance Cade - Championship succession

Read more here: » Lance Cade: Encyclopedia II - Lance Cade - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tribute shows

Both RAW and SmackDown! were booked as tribute events in memory of Eddie Guerrero. Throughout the events, several wrestlers wore Guerrero's "I'm Your Papi" T-shirt to the ring, and some also wore a black armband marked with the initials "EG." Both shows consisted almost entirely of interbrand matches. Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - RAW. Taped in Minneapolis barely 12 hours after Eddie's passing, this special edition of RAW was the first WWE show to air following Eddie's passing an ...

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Tributes to Eddie Guerrero, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Eddie's passing, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tribute shows, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - RAW, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - SmackDown!, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tributes from friends, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tributes from fans and WWE, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Continuing tributes, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Controversy

Read more here: » Tributes to Eddie Guerrero: Encyclopedia II - Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tribute shows

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Travis Tomko - World Wrestling Entertainment

Tomko was dubbed "The Problem Solver" soon after his debut on RAW, reflecting his gimmick; that of a hired enforcer. Although Tomko occasionally wrestled matches, his primary purpose was to ensure victory for his client, Christian, a goal he usually accomplished by interfering in Christian's matches. His gimmick eventually evolved into that of a straight man to Christian's over the top character with delusions of grandeur, and Tomko could often be seen on camera shaking his head in disbelief at the situations Christian put hi ...

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Travis Tomko, Travis Tomko - World Wrestling Entertainment, Travis Tomko - Managers, Travis Tomko - Finishing and signature moves, Travis Tomko - Trivia, Travis Tomko - Championships and accomplishments, Travis Tomko - External link

Read more here: » Travis Tomko: Encyclopedia II - Travis Tomko - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Chris Benoit - World Heavyweight Champion

On January 25, 2004, Benoit won the 2004 Royal Rumble, last eliminating Big Show, and thus a title shot at WrestleMania XX. As a result of the long-standing Royal Rumble tradition that the winner receives a shot at the world champion at WrestleMania and the fact that there were effectively two world champions due to the brand split, Benoit exploited a "loophole" in the rules and challenged World Heavyweight Champion Triple H instead of the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. This "loophole" clause has become standard storyline practice, with the Royal Rumble win ...

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Chris Benoit, Chris Benoit - Early Career, Chris Benoit - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Chris Benoit - World Championship Wrestling, Chris Benoit - World Wrestling Entertainment, Chris Benoit - The Return, Chris Benoit - World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Benoit - Return to SmackDown!, Chris Benoit - Additional facts, Chris Benoit - Nicknames, Chris Benoit - Previous managers, Chris Benoit - Finishing and signature moves, Chris Benoit - Trademarks, Chris Benoit - Personal life, Chris Benoit - Trivia, Chris Benoit - Championships and accomplishments, Chris Benoit - Championship succession, Chris Benoit - Records

Read more here: » Chris Benoit: Encyclopedia II - Chris Benoit - World Heavyweight Champion

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Chris Jericho - World Wrestling Entertainment

Jericho alternated between WCW and a number of Japanese tours before his debut with the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment). The build-up to Jericho's arrival was a clock labeled "countdown to the new millennium", counting down over the weeks prior to his arrival. On the home video Break the Walls Down, Jericho states he was inspired to do this as his entrance when he saw a similar clock in a post office. Vince McMahon gave him the green light to use it as his intro to the WWF. The clock finally ran down on ...

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Chris Jericho, Chris Jericho - Early career, Chris Jericho - World Championship Wrestling, Chris Jericho - World Wrestling Entertainment, Chris Jericho - Intercontinental Champion, Chris Jericho - Undisputed Champion, Chris Jericho - Jericho and Christian, Chris Jericho - Trish Stratus, Chris Jericho - WWE Championship contender, Chris Jericho - Possible retirement, Chris Jericho - Wrestling facts, Chris Jericho - Finishing moves, Chris Jericho - Previous managers, Chris Jericho - Nicknames, Chris Jericho - Theme songs, Chris Jericho - Championships and accomplishments, Chris Jericho - Championship Succession, Chris Jericho - Personal information

Read more here: » Chris Jericho: Encyclopedia II - Chris Jericho - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - The Mega Powers - History

The alliance between Hogan and Savage began at the WWF Saturday Night's Main Event show on October 3, 1987. Savage was in the middle of a face turn when he sought to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship from the Honky Tonk Man. When Savage hit his Flying Elbow Drop finisher on Honky Tonk for the pin, The Hart Foundation (who at the time were heels, all three managed by Jimmy Hart) came in and attacked Savage, getting Honky Tonk disqualified. Al ...

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The Mega Powers, The Mega Powers - History, The Mega Powers - Formation, The Mega Powers - Versus the Mega Bucks, The Mega Powers - Feuding With The Twin Towers, The Mega Powers - WrestleMania V: The Mega Powers Explode, The Mega Powers - World Championship Wrestling: The Mega Powers Reunion, The Mega Powers - Reunion as heels in the nWo, The Mega Powers - Accomplishments

Read more here: » The Mega Powers: Encyclopedia II - The Mega Powers - History

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Kurt Angle - World Wrestling Entertainment

The year kicked off as Angle competed in his first Royal Rumble match. Angle made it to the final two before he was eliminated by Triple H. By the time No Way Out had rolled around, Angle had gotten himself into a number 1 contender's match with Triple H where Stephanie McMahon was the special referee. After a chair shot and an Angle Slam, Angle pinned Triple H to become the no 1 contender for WrestleMania X8. However, the next night on RAW, WWE co-owner at the time, Ric Flair gave Triple H a rematch with Angle in which he defeated A ...

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Kurt Angle, Kurt Angle - Amateur wrestling, Kurt Angle - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Kurt Angle - World Wrestling Federation, Kurt Angle - World Wrestling Entertainment, Kurt Angle - History of the You Suck! Chant, Kurt Angle - Wrestling facts, Kurt Angle - Finishing and signature moves, Kurt Angle - Managers, Kurt Angle - Championships and accomplishments, Kurt Angle - Championship succession, Kurt Angle - Personal life, Kurt Angle - Trivia, Kurt Angle - Books, Kurt Angle - Videos

Read more here: » Kurt Angle: Encyclopedia II - Kurt Angle - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Chris Candito - Career

Chris Candido started wrestling at the age of 16 on the independent circuit. He had grown up loving professional wrestling due to his grandfather, "Popeye" Chuck Richards, being a wrestler. While in high school, he met Tammy Lynn Sytch, who he would marry several years later. Candido debuted in the World Wrestling Association, a promotion operated by his trainer, Larry Sharpe. After winning several titles, he moved on to Smoky Mountain Wrestling, where he had his first real success, winning the Television, United States Junior Heavywe ...

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Chris Candito, Chris Candito - Career, Chris Candito - Death, Chris Candito - Wrestling facts, Chris Candito - Finishing and signature moves, Chris Candito - Managers, Chris Candito - Nicknames, Chris Candito - Championships and accomplishments, Chris Candito - Championship succession

Read more here: » Chris Candito: Encyclopedia II - Chris Candito - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Theodore Long - Career

Theodore Long - Early career. In the past, he worked as a manager to many wrestlers, in both the defunct WCW, and the WWF. He also worked as a referee in the late-1990s. Theodore Long - NWA/WCW. Long started out as an errand boy for wrestlers Tommy Rich and Abdullah the Butcher. He eventually became a member of the ringcrew and was promoted to referee in the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985 as Teddy Long. He was a good referee until 1989 when he started to bend the ...

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Theodore Long, Theodore Long - Career, Theodore Long - Early career, Theodore Long - NWA/WCW, Theodore Long - WWF/WWE, Theodore Long - Quotes, Theodore Long - Wrestlers managed by Theodore Long, Theodore Long - Accomplishments

Read more here: » Theodore Long: Encyclopedia II - Theodore Long - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Sean Morley - Career

Sean Morley - World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment. He debuted in the then-WWF as a face to start with in 1998 and has enjoyed moderate success since then. He is also a self described libertarian, and the former brother-in-law of fellow WWE superstar Edge. Val Venis, Morley's wrestling persona, was created out of political conservative Sean Morley's sense of humor. He was presented on screen as a well-endowed porn star, becoming the focus of an outrageous angle which involved him having an affair with ...

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Sean Morley, Sean Morley - Career, Sean Morley - World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, Sean Morley - Profile, Sean Morley - Previous managers, Sean Morley - Finishing and signature moves, Sean Morley - Titles and accomplishments, Sean Morley - Championship succession, Sean Morley - Job Titles

Read more here: » Sean Morley: Encyclopedia II - Sean Morley - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Brock Lesnar - World Wrestling Entertainment

Before entering professional wrestling, Lesnar was an outstanding amateur wrestler and went to the University of Minnesota on a full wrestling scholarship, where he was roommates with WWE's Shelton Benjamin, himself a talented amateur wrestler. Lesnar won the 2000 NCAA wrestling championships as a heavyweight. He finished runner-up in 1999. Lesnar also wrestled in junior college prior to joining the Minnesota Golden Gophers. In 2000 Lesnar signed with WWE and was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling for development, where he wrestled in a ta ...

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Brock Lesnar, Brock Lesnar - World Wrestling Entertainment, Brock Lesnar - Undisputed Championship, Brock Lesnar - Departure from WWE, Brock Lesnar - Post-WWE career, Brock Lesnar - National Football League, Brock Lesnar - Lawsuit with World Wrestling Entertainment, Brock Lesnar - New Japan Pro Wrestling, Brock Lesnar - In wrestling, Brock Lesnar - Previous managers, Brock Lesnar - Finishing and signature maneuvers, Brock Lesnar - Personal life, Brock Lesnar - Trivia, Brock Lesnar - Championships and accomplishments, Brock Lesnar - Championship succession, Brock Lesnar - External link

Read more here: » Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Brock Lesnar - World Wrestling Entertainment

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Lex Luger - Wrestling career

Lex Luger - NWA Florida. Luger began wrestling in the NWA Florida territory, and quickly came to dominate the area. He got his first victory on Halloween 1985 against Ed "The Bull" Gantner, and later won the Southern title from Wahoo McDaniel. In 1986, he fought NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair to a 60 minute draw. Towards the end of his run in Florida, Luger was involved in a now-legendary steel cage match with Bruiser Brody, where Brody stopped cooperating, leading to a quick exit from the ring b ...

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Lex Luger, Lex Luger - Football career, Lex Luger - Wrestling career, Lex Luger - NWA Florida, Lex Luger - World Championship Wrestling, Lex Luger - World Wrestling Federation, Lex Luger - World Championship Wrestling, Lex Luger - Semi-retirement, Lex Luger - In wrestling, Lex Luger - Finishing and signature moves, Lex Luger - Previous managers, Lex Luger - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Lex Luger: Encyclopedia II - Lex Luger - Wrestling career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Bill DeMott - Career

Bill DeMott - Pre-WCW. DeMott was trained by Johnny Rodz in his New York wrestling school beginning in 1989. From there he began working at small independant promotions using his real name. In 1992 DeMott began wrestling for the American Wrestling Federation and started using the name Crash The Terminator. Under this name he found some success, first capturing the AWF Heavyweight title from Steve Strong, ion Puerto Rico before moving on to Japanese promotion W*INGand winning their Tag Team Titles with Mr. Pogo. While competing in W*ING (now in 1993) Demott won a 16 man tournament to ...

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Bill DeMott, Bill DeMott - Career, Bill DeMott - Pre-WCW, Bill DeMott - WCW, Bill DeMott - WWF, Bill DeMott - Wrestling facts, Bill DeMott - Finishing and signature moves, Bill DeMott - Managers, Bill DeMott - Wrestlers trained by DeMott, Bill DeMott - Championships and accomplishments, Bill DeMott - External link

Read more here: » Bill DeMott: Encyclopedia II - Bill DeMott - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wight - Career

Paul Wight - World Championship Wrestling. Paul Wight became involved in professional wrestling when Danny Bonaduce introduced him to Hulk Hogan at a charity basketball event in early 1995. Wight trained at Larry Sharpe's Monster Factory for seven months and then signed with World Championship Wrestling. He polished his skills at the WCW Power Plant, where at one point he possesse ...

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Paul Wight, Paul Wight - Career, Paul Wight - World Championship Wrestling, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Federation, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Entertainment, Paul Wight - Wrestling facts, Paul Wight - Finishing and signature moves, Paul Wight - Managers, Paul Wight - Championships and accomplishments, Paul Wight - Championship succession, Paul Wight - Acting career, Paul Wight - Personal life

Read more here: » Paul Wight: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wight - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Linda McMahon - On-screen roles kayfabe

Unlike her husband and children, Linda's on screen character is normally presented as neutral, rational and selfless. When she makes an appearance, she will often use her "power" to thwart the plans of her family, or to punish a heel. Though the McMahon's often squabble on screen, they get along normally in reality. Linda feuded with Vince throughout early 1999. At one point she and Stephanie supposedly gave their WWE Stock to Stone Cold Steve Austin, granting him a great deal of power. Austin lost th ...

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Linda McMahon, Linda McMahon - Professional Career, Linda McMahon - On-screen roles kayfabe, Linda McMahon - Heel turn, Linda McMahon - Personal Life

Read more here: » Linda McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Linda McMahon - On-screen roles kayfabe

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