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  2. Eric Bischoff - Wikipedia

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    Eric Aaron Bischoff (born May 27, 1955) is an American television producer, professional wrestling booker, promoter, and performer.He is best known for serving as Executive Producer and later Senior Vice President of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and subsequently, the on-screen General Manager of WWE's Raw brand.

  3. World Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The start of the nWo angle, which immediately proved immensely popular and intriguing to wrestling fans, [26] was part of a wider shift in the WCW presentation still being pursued by Eric Bischoff. As part of his overhaul of WCW, Bischoff wanted to grow WCW's audience amongst 18 to 35-year-olds. [27]

  4. List of New World Order members - Wikipedia

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    Eric Bischoff (founding member, left the group in May 1999 to focus on the WCW brand) Scott Steiner (founding member, injured in June 1999 and stripped of the WCW United States championship) Buff Bagwell (founding member, expelled on the March 15, 1999, episode of Nitro )

  5. History of World Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Schiller, who served as the president of Turner Sports at the time and acted as Eric Bischoff's superior, had Bischoff removed from control of WCW on September 10, 1999. With Bischoff's removal, an announced "million-dollar contest" was later cancelled, a planned Nitro animated series was scrapped, and the Road Wild pay-per-view event (a ...

  6. New World Order (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The nWo storyline was an idea created by WCW Executive Vice President Eric Bischoff, whose inspiration for the angle came after attending New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Battle Formation show at the Tokyo Dome on April 29, 1996.

  7. The Millionaire's Club - Wikipedia

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    In early 2000, WCW decided that Kevin Sullivan's booking style was not as successful as they had hoped. So, they decided to bring back former WCW president Eric Bischoff and former head of creativity Vince Russo, putting them together to run WCW with the thought that they could keep each other in check.

  8. New Blood (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2000, WCW decided that Kevin Sullivan's booking style was not as successful as they had hoped. So, they decided to bring back former WCW president Eric Bischoff and former World Wrestling Federation (WWF) head of creative Vince Russo, putting them together to run WCW, with the thought that they could keep each other in check.

  9. List of WCW Hardcore Champions - Wikipedia

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    Won the Junkyard Invitational to win the WCW Hardcore Championship, represented by a trophy. Unrecognized by WCW, however WWE recognizes the trophy as a reign. — Vacated: August 9, 1999: Nitro: Boise, ID — — WCW President Eric Bischoff vacated the title due to a leg injury sustained by Fit Finlay. Finlay’s reign would not be recognized ...

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