Friday, April 22, 2016

Without Workers, There is No Cash


There was also another person who refused to do work and get along with the new person in charge of WCW and it was Jesse Ventura. He was a celebrity walking into WCW giving them more mainstream attention. When Bischoff started signing other people, for instance Hulk Hogan, he began getting jealous from how much attention they were getting and not him. He started to act naive and wouldn't work with anybody. "Jesse would come in to do his work and literally pout like a child. He'd have a bad attitude and mope around in the studio. He'd treat people badly, show up late, and just in general behave like a spoiled brat." Jesse gave no one respect after him having to step down from his popularity pedestals and sit there and be jealous. After a while he started to do nothing which made Bischoff angry and fire him. "This guys is running around, badmouthing Hogan, badmouthing the company, and walking around like one big dark cloud. I'm paying an entire production crew to suck air because this idiot is taking a nap in the middle of the day. It dawned me that I no longer wanted to do business with Jesse Ventura. The that all he did was moan when I woke him up confirmed it." With him disrespecting Bischoff and not even showing up can risk the company to lose its money and doing that was not right. Which is why Bischoff fired him. 

Monday, April 18, 2016

Controversy Creates Conflicts


What is up my dinguses! Whole Blogging Show here and I have started a new book called Controversy Creates Cash by Eric Bischoff, so far it has talked about his life and his job at promoting events, one of the events he promotes was falling from competition and he had been promoted to Vice President of the company to turn it around and so far it is having its rise. I have noticed though that turn around has had its conflicts and bumps. One of which was gaining trust and companionship from the other workers. Ole Anderson was a book and Bischoff had tried to work with him but couldn't due to the different views of wrestling. "When I listened to Ole talk about strategic activities and where the business should go, it was obvious he didn't understand wrestling's new direction." Bischoff couldn't work with the others because at the same time he was trying to bring his company up and make it successful, the workers with their ideas would only bring it down and with that he was hated because of his standpoints. Because of all the heat he was getting from Ole he demoted him to be a helper in the power plant. "That was pretty much the end of the road for aloe. The humiliation of being demoted from booker, and then being knocked out in front of everybody in the wrestling not school-Ole had enough embarrassment for a decade, and he moved out." Ole was tired of the way Bischoff ran things and the way he was treated so he left the company for himself which kind of hurt the company losing a good person for the company.