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10-12-2011, 06:55 PM
Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 10/12/2011 at 10:27 AM
Credit: mondaynightmayhem.com
In an interview with Monday Night Mayhem, Eric Bischoff said he is confident that Hulk Hogan can perform convincingly in the ring when he fights Sting at Bound for Glory.
Bischoff said: “If I thought for a second that Hulk wasn’t capable and able to get into that ring safely, convincingly, and in a way to entertain the audience and in a way to protect his health, I would the first person that would step in front of it all and say no.
“But I don’t feel that way. I’m very confident that things are going to turn out great. I’m very confident in Hulk’s ability to do what he feels he needs to do to produce the match and a fight in the way that he wants to.”
Bischoff also gave his insight on Bruce Prichard replacing Vince Russo as TNA’s new head writer, adding that TNA was in a period of change.
He said: “I think the change that people are reading about probably represents more of a change in process than anything else. Vince Russo is still a vital part of the creative team in TNA and is a very talented, hard-working, & committed individual. Bruce Pritchard is as well. I think what we’re doing is fine-tuning a process, as opposed to fine-tuning or changing authority & control.”
Bischoff added: “A lot has been written about that recently, and a lot has been written with a lack of full disclosure or full knowledge.
Credit: mondaynightmayhem.com
In an interview with Monday Night Mayhem, Eric Bischoff said he is confident that Hulk Hogan can perform convincingly in the ring when he fights Sting at Bound for Glory.
Bischoff said: “If I thought for a second that Hulk wasn’t capable and able to get into that ring safely, convincingly, and in a way to entertain the audience and in a way to protect his health, I would the first person that would step in front of it all and say no.
“But I don’t feel that way. I’m very confident that things are going to turn out great. I’m very confident in Hulk’s ability to do what he feels he needs to do to produce the match and a fight in the way that he wants to.”
Bischoff also gave his insight on Bruce Prichard replacing Vince Russo as TNA’s new head writer, adding that TNA was in a period of change.
He said: “I think the change that people are reading about probably represents more of a change in process than anything else. Vince Russo is still a vital part of the creative team in TNA and is a very talented, hard-working, & committed individual. Bruce Pritchard is as well. I think what we’re doing is fine-tuning a process, as opposed to fine-tuning or changing authority & control.”
Bischoff added: “A lot has been written about that recently, and a lot has been written with a lack of full disclosure or full knowledge.