Eric Bischoff introduces his new YouTube series, while Kevin Kelly reveals his upcoming project after AEW.

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WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff has announced that he is launching a new YouTube series for 83Weeks.com titled, Wise Choices. The show premieres tonight at 6:00 PM EST and will stream live on YouTube.

Bischoff tweeted, “‘When one door closes, another opens’ Announcing the PREMIERE OF A NEW YOUTUBE SERIES: ‘Wise Choices’. Join us live tonight at 6pm eastern! Live on YouTube and taking your comments and questions. This is going to be a blast!”

Jon Alba revealed yesterday that Bischoff will end his “Strictly Business” podcast. This led to a verbal spat on Twitter between Bischoff and AEW President Tony Khan.

Former AEW broadcaster Kevin Kelly has announced that he’ll be teaching virtual classes for wrestling promos starting next month.

Kelly tweeted, “Starting in mid-April, I’ll be teaching virtual classes for wrestlers who want to improve their promo abilities and announcers from all sports who want to take their broadcasting career to the next level. Email [email protected] Group and individual classes.”

As we previously reported here on eWn, Kelly was fired by AEW, and his profile was later removed from the company’s website.

This firing happened after Kelly accused Ian Riccaboni of libel and hurting his career.

Kelly registered a website for his new company, Talent Accelerator Group on March 20.

WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff has announced the launch of a new YouTube series called “Wise Choices” on 83Weeks.com. The show will premiere tonight at 6:00 PM EST and will be streamed live on YouTube. Bischoff took to Twitter to share the news, stating that the series will be interactive, with viewers able to leave comments and ask questions during the live stream.

The announcement of “Wise Choices” comes shortly after Bischoff revealed that he would be ending his podcast, “Strictly Business.” This decision sparked a heated exchange on Twitter between Bischoff and AEW President Tony Khan. The details of their spat have not been disclosed, but it has certainly generated buzz within the wrestling community.

In other news, former AEW broadcaster Kevin Kelly has announced that he will be teaching virtual classes for wrestlers and announcers looking to improve their promo abilities and broadcasting careers. Starting in mid-April, Kelly will offer both group and individual classes for those interested in honing their skills. He shared this news on Twitter, along with an email address for interested individuals to contact.

Kelly’s announcement comes after his departure from AEW and a public dispute with Ian Riccaboni, whom he accused of libel and damaging his career. Despite these setbacks, Kelly is moving forward with his plans and has even registered a website for his new company, Talent Accelerator Group.

These recent developments in the wrestling world highlight the ever-evolving nature of the industry. Wrestlers and broadcasters alike are constantly seeking opportunities to grow and improve their skills. With Bischoff’s new YouTube series and Kelly’s virtual classes, aspiring talents now have additional resources to help them succeed in their careers.

As fans eagerly await the premiere of “Wise Choices” and the start of Kevin Kelly’s virtual classes, it is clear that the wrestling community remains vibrant and full of potential. Whether it’s through new shows, training programs, or social media exchanges, the industry continues to captivate audiences and provide opportunities for growth.