Eric Bischoff On How He Thinks Vince McMahon Is Coping Up With His Departure From WWE

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WWE Hall of Famer and former WCW President Eric Bischoff took to an episode of his 83 Weeks podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including how he thinks Vince McMahon is coping up with his departure from WWE.

Bischoff said, โ€œI mean, that was his life, man. I mean, from the time he was a kid, when his dad was running the business and Vince was learning the ropes, literally putting up rings and everything else that Vince did, thatโ€™s been his life. And to be persona non grata at this point, where if he tried to walk into the office heโ€™d probably be escorted out by security? How weird is that? Itโ€™s still so hard for me to comprehend.โ€

Bischoff also talked about people and the company trying to distance themselves from McMahon:

โ€œHeโ€™s such a complicated individual. I mean, thereโ€™s so many weird โ€” not weird โ€” thereโ€™s so many aspects of Vince McMahonโ€™s personality that are conflicting. I mean, I donโ€™t want to make this all about Vince McMahon, but Vince McMahon has done some pretty big things for people that others donโ€™t even know about. Iโ€™m not going to publicize it, because Vince decided and the other people involved decided that they didnโ€™t want it known. But Iโ€™m firsthand aware โ€” and some of this happened long before I ever went to work for Vince. So Iโ€™m not saying this because I had an insight while I was there. But there are parts of Vince McMahon that are gracious, and generous and kind. And every once in a while, youโ€™d get a glimpse into an aspect of Vinceโ€™s personality or at least I did, where I went, โ€˜Wow, this guy really does have a heart. He really does, this facade that we see isnโ€™t completely true and accurate. There is a real human being deep down inside.โ€™ And Iโ€™ve had that thought a number of times in my interactions with Vince. I remember sitting in his office one night at one oโ€™clock in the morning when I was there back in 2019. And subject of conversation came up, and Vince got a phone call in the middle of that conversation. From his mother, actually. And once I realized it was a personal call โ€” it was one oโ€™clock in the morning, I was begging for a reason to get the f**k out of there. But I started youโ€™d up to walk out, and Vince put up his hand and, โ€˜Just wait a second,โ€™ you know. And I sat there and I listened to his side of the conversation. And I thought, โ€˜What a wonderful son this man is. He does have a heart.โ€™โ€

โ€œAnd then thereโ€™s the other side. Thereโ€™s the business side that we all know of, at least. I experienced firsthand, competing against him legitimately. And that hard, super hardcore, aggressive, โ€˜take no prisonersโ€™ โ€” he was a killer when it came to business. He was like Genghis F**king Khan when it came to business. Very complicated guy, very complicated. And I โ€” you know, it makes me also wonder what โ€” aside from not being able to gain access to the WWE headquarters building, which just sounds weird even saying it really. But I wonder what his situation is with the family. Stephanie, Shane, grandkids. Linda and Vince have had a unique relationship for quite some time, nothing new there. But Iโ€™m just wondering what the relationship โ€” is it healing, can it heal? Or maybe itโ€™s really not that damaged as we all think it is. But wouldnโ€™t it be interesting to follow Vince McMahon around for a couple of days now and see what heโ€™s up to? And how heโ€™s reacting to all of this?โ€

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)