What were the differences between working in WWE and WCW during the Monday Night Wars?
“The Million Dollar Man” knows.
WWE Hall of Fame legend Ted DiBiase Sr. recently spoke on his “Everybody’s Got A Pod” program about the differences between working in WWE and WCW during that infamous time period.
Featured below are some of the highlights.
On WCW going to a more reality-based product: โIโm that old school. I mean, I grew up in the business, and, and you understand, I mean, itโs kinda like, okay, when youโre a little kid, and somebody tells you, okay, itโs magic, Iโm gonna make this thing disappear, and they make it disappear. I mean, itโs sleigh of hand. You donโt know how they did it, but you did. You, you, you believe it. Well, as in the wrestling industry, we understand, you know, if you watch wrestling long enough and youโve ever been in a real fight, you know, thereโs a lot of things that youโre gonna see. And youโll go, wait a minute. Itโs kinda like if, you know, if a guy grabs you by the head of the hair and runs you across the ring into a turnbuckle if you were in a real fight, could somebody grab you if you didnโt want to go, you know, he might pull your hair out, but youโre not going you know? So it, itโs, itโs the realism, and the more realistic you can make it, the better thatโs always been, you know? And it was, you know, like, I donโt know, I, I think it was Arn Anderson, you know? โCause Arn produced them for a lot longer. I tried to, and I just knew it wasnโt me. To this point, it was hard for me to be a producer because I couldnโt sit down with two guys and map out a whole match. Itโs like, I never did it, and if I never did it, how, how am I gonna sit down? And, you know, itโs just, it made no sense to me that that was the biggest problem. Itโs like now. If I had a history with a guy and had a couple of matches with him, I might go, okay, based on what the people saw last week, maybe we should start this match tonight this way.โ
On the differences between WCW and WWE: โOh gosh. Itโs unbelievable. And Iโll be honest with you, working for the WWE, in my opinion, was better because it did become a fine tool, you know, fine-tuned machine. Because of that, that can cause chaos. When I was in WCW for the little time that I was there and wasnโt sitting at home getting a check, it was chaos every week. It was like I can remember being in the locker room, and I mean, the show has started, you know, itโs halfway over, and theyโre still trying to figure out what theyโre gonna do in the main event. Thatโs pretty scary. Yikes. Yeah. Yeah. I donโt remember seeing that. And I went, oh my God. And I, and again, thatโs that constant power struggle.โ
Check out the complete episode via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to WrestlingHeadlines.com for transcribing the above quotes.