Eric Bischoff talked about nWo Wolfpac on a current episode of 83 Weeks. Here are the highlights:
When he chose to break up the nWo and develop the nWo Wolfpac:
“I think the disappointment that existed at that time, and particularly from Kevin (Nash), was that there was no development. It wasn’t going anywhere. Now, Kevin didn’t articulate it that method, however that’s what was occurring. There’s absolutely nothing occurring with the NWO that feels any various than what we have actually been providing for a long time at that point. I believe Kevin was clever adequate and had the impulse enough to begin acknowledging it, and I understand Kevin quite well and I understood him quite well at that time. Kevin’s not going to silently simply do what he’s been informed to do or asked to do. Kevin’s going to speak out, and Kevin’s discussion when Kevin’s beginning to get disappointed, he does not state, ‘Hey Eric, let’s go and have a good supper. I got a couple concepts I wish to show you and let’s simply riff a bit.’ That’s not Kevin. Kevin comes at it a little in a different way a bit more strongly and by aggressive I imply blunt. Not upset, however simply blunt.
“That bluntness which was an outcome of the aggravation of, there’s no rational development of the story. It remained in a stalemate artistically. That’s what developed the aggravation and a few of the singing things that Kevin stated that went out or that individuals were responding to. There was still a lots of regard in between Kevin and Hulk it wasn’t an individual thing it was a disappointment and hello we got this quick horse and you got it connected to a tree let’s untie this horse we’re gon na find out a method to get the horse running once again and it was actually Kevin I believe it was Nash’s concept to divide it up. Now, and not for political factors however to advance the story and if you think of it and I didn’t think of it then since I didn’t have the exact same experience or understanding or interest actually in in-depth storytelling …”
Whether WCW Thunder was a factor for the production of the Wolfpac:
“No, it was absolutely different. It was truly that the story had actually gotten flat and wasn’t advancing and we required to do something to keep it splitting and hot it and developing a rift in between Hogan and Nash and the red and the white we felt was the very best method to do it, however that a person didn’t have anything to do with Thunder.”
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