Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash

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| Rating | : | 4.62 (790 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1416528547 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-09-08 |
| Language | : | English |
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His nonfiction work includes biographies of Mussolini and Joan of Arc for A&E Books. . About the AuthorJeremy Roberts (cowriter) has written on a variety of subjects
Finally, Bischoff tells what really happened. Booed, reviled, and burned in effigy, he's been struck by everything from beer bottles to fists. Reflecting on his childhood, his family, and the pressures of notoriety, Bischoff tells how he found contentment after being unceremoniously "sent home." Love him or hate him, readers will never look at pro wrestling the same way again after reading Eric Bischoff's story in Controversy Creates Cash.. And how he found his inner heel and learned to love being the guy everyone loves to despise. The exciting no-holds-barred autobiography of former WCW president and current WWE Raw General Manager, Eric Bishoff—the only person who was able to beat Vince McMahon and the WWE at their own game.Eric Bischoff has been called pro wrestling's most hated man. How Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura, and Steve Austin shaped WCW, and how corporate politics killed it. Among his revelatio
The Inside Story This was one of the best books I've read in a long time but that may be because I watched the "Monday Night Ratings Battle" between WWE and WCW. The best part of the book is that Bischoff really lets you see his personality and who he is throughout the book. You get the feeling he is writing this with no holds barred and letting you into the perspective he has on the whole business. He even clears up (from his point of view) controversial issues such as the firing of Steve Austin from WCW which has been told a lot of different ways throughout the years. He al. An interesting read Lady Knight of Ni This is a good story from Eric Bishoff view point. I strongly recommend this to anyone interested in the history in the history of the wrestling world.. "Good read" according to A. Young. Nice narrative on the Golden Age of pro wrestling. Brings back memories of the Monday Night Wars. Not juicy with scandals, but still a page turner!
His nonfiction work includes biographies of Mussolini and Joan of Arc for A&E Books. Jeremy Roberts (cowriter) has written on a variety of subjects.
