Jon Alba revealed on Wednesday that Eric Bischoff will be ending his “Strictly Business” podcast.
AEW CEO Tony Khan shared his thoughts on the matter, poking fun at the podcast’s conclusion. Bischoff has often criticized AEW and Khan on his show.
It’s worth noting that Bischoff’s ’83 Weeks’ podcast is continuing as usual.
You can check out the Twitter exchange below:
Some news tonight about the future of Strictly Business with @EBischoff pic.twitter.com/twm1dO81tt
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) March 28, 2024
Sunsetting this fraud of a business podcast before the next AEW media deal is a wise choice.#AEWDynamite
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) March 28, 2024
A money mark with no talent other than spending daddy’s money, going all the way to Canada to draw less than 4k in one of the hottest pro wrestling markets in North America, talking about “wise choices”? Strap in. It’s going to be a fun day! https://t.co/Wr9EWwi01d pic.twitter.com/L1tX2Smszc
— Eric Bischoff (@EBischoff) March 28, 2024
Eric Bischoff, the renowned figure in the world of professional wrestling, has announced that he will be ending his podcast, “Strictly Business.” This news was revealed by Jon Alba on Wednesday, sparking a Twitter exchange between Bischoff and AEW CEO Tony Khan.
Bischoff’s podcast, “Strictly Business,” has been known for its critical stance towards AEW and Khan. The podcast has often featured Bischoff’s opinions and criticisms of the company and its CEO. However, it seems that the podcast will no longer continue.
Tony Khan took the opportunity to poke fun at the conclusion of “Strictly Business” in his tweet. He referred to the podcast as a “fraud of a business podcast” and suggested that ending it before the next AEW media deal is a wise choice. Khan’s tweet implies that Bischoff’s criticisms may have been unwarranted or baseless.
In response, Bischoff fired back at Khan, calling him a “money mark with no talent other than spending daddy’s money.” He also referenced AEW’s recent show in Canada, where they reportedly drew less than 4,000 attendees in a hot wrestling market. Bischoff’s tweet suggests that he believes Khan is not qualified to make judgments about wise choices.
It is important to note that while “Strictly Business” is coming to an end, Bischoff’s other podcast, “83 Weeks,” will continue as usual. “83 Weeks” focuses on Bischoff’s experiences and insights during his time as the president of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the 1990s.
The Twitter exchange between Bischoff and Khan has sparked interest among wrestling fans and industry insiders. It highlights the ongoing rivalry between AEW and Bischoff, as well as the passion and intensity that exists within the world of professional wrestling.
As fans eagerly await further developments, it remains to be seen how this exchange will impact the relationship between Bischoff and AEW. Will there be any future collaborations or reconciliations? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, wrestling enthusiasts can continue to enjoy Bischoff’s “83 Weeks” podcast, where he shares his unique perspective on the industry’s past, present, and future.