Eric Bischoff: Controversy Creates Cash by Eric Bischoff, Jeremy Roberts

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  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 337,738
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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 337,738

    Synopsis

    Eric Bischoff has been called pro wrestling's most hated man. Booed, reviled, and burned in effigy, he's been struck by everything from beer bottles to fists. Though industry critics have scorned his spectacular rise and fall at World Championship Wrestling, Bischoff's influence still resonates. For years, Bischoff kept quiet while industry "pundits" distorted the truth about the infamous Monday Night Wars, basing their accounts on rumors and innuendo. Finally, Bischoff tells what really happened.

    Beginning with his days as a salesman for the American Wrestling Association, Bischoff exposes the industry's inner workings, from the real numbers behind WCW's red ink to the devastating impact of the corporate mergers. Among his revelations: How WCW became a national brand and revolutionized the industry. How Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura, and Steve Austin shaped WCW, and how corporate politics killed it. And how he found his inner heel and learned to love being the guy everyone loves to despise.

    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.

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    Jeremy Roberts (cowriter) has written on a variety of subjects. His nonfiction work includes biographies of Mussolini and Joan of Arc for A&E Books.

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    March 26, 2007: I got this book last October 2006 and I just finish reading it last Janurary 2007. It was a real good book and I enjoy it. It explain alot of stuff, of what happen from the past, and how it happen. I really enjoy this book and you will too!!!

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    December 18, 2006: I have read the book twice you can tell that he didnt give up. He got bankrupt and yada yada yada you no the rest. and it is really fun to read tells who his side of the story and the wrestelrs side like he didnt fire jim ross from wcw he let him go to vince.