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Old 10-28-2014, 04:06 AM   #22
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I still say not guilty. He made Raw up their game by making WCW more than a southern-regional company. WCWs other managment ruined it by not having a great business structure. Bischoff made a great story but nobody knew how to capitalize on it.

AOL Time Warner killed WCW not Bischoff. The money from the PPVs going to Turner Home Entertainment and not WCW killed WCW. The merchandising department not knowing that the nWo doesn't work for them killed WCW. Ted Turner wanting another prime time show killed WCW. So many things killed WCW but none were really Bischoff's fault when you actually take an objective look at it.

If the WWE had the idea of the nWo they would all be billionaires right now. They had the structure to make something great but WCW didn't. Don't think it was Bischoffs job to handle everything like that. He just produced the TV.
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