Eric Bischoff says WWE should choose whether Roman Reigns is a babyface or a heel, feels there is too much WWE programming

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All Things Wrestling Radio with Eric Bischoff
Host: Isaac Wenzel, Twitter: @ATWRadioTweets
Full interview available at Spreaker.com

On Roman Reigns being a babyface/heel hybrid: “You have to make a choice and you have to commit to a character. You’re either a babyface or a character that the fans relate to, support, love and aspire to be, or you’re not. And if you’re not, you’re heel, you’re despicable and they need to learn to love to hate you. And I think when you take that safe road in-between and let the fans decide…to me, it’s a cop-out. To me, that’s kind of like raising your hands and saying, ‘Look, I’ve got ideas. I really don’t have a plan, so let’s just put him out there and let the fans choose.’ I think that’s just the most cowardly creative cop-out that I’ve ever heard.”

On there being too much WWE Programming: “It’s kind of like football…there’s just too damn much of it. It’s all day Sunday, it’s Monday Night Football, it’s Thursday Night Football…[there] is just so much of it out there that none of it feels special anymore and I think that’s really acute when it comes to sports entertainment and professional wrestling…I used to produce three hours of Nitro, so I know what kind of monster that is. I would think that it’s harder to watch three hours of content than it is to produce it.”

Other topics include Bischoff’s time leading up to WCW, his ‘blunt’ opinions on TNA/Impact Wrestling, the most influential ‘non-wrestlers’ in the business, not making money from podcasting, and more.

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