Eric Bischoff Says He Had No Expectation for TNA vs. WWE RAW, If the Move Was Necessary for Growth or a Big Mistake, More

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The latest episode of the 83 Weeks podcast from WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff and co-host Conrad Thompson featured a discussion on TNA’s decision to compete head-to-head with WWE RAW in 2010. Bischoff was asked what the expectation was for TNA on Monday nights.

“I didn’t have one. I had hope,” Bischoff revealed. “My hope was that by letting the world outside of our Thursday night little choir, because that’s what TNA really was at that point compared to WWE, compared to Monday Night Raw and SmackDown, Bischoff said. It had a very small audience. And it wasn’t marketed outside of Spike or certainly TNA wasn’t spending any money or time marketing the show, not in a meaningful way on a national level. So my hope was that, by launching and going head-to-head, there was a certain amount of inherent controversy in that move, right, it’s a move. It’s stepping onto the field and saying, okay, I could play this game, too.”

Bischoff also commented on TNA signing WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, and one significant problem the company had.

“And, by the way, we got Hulk Hogan and we are here to play. And I was hoping that statement by going head-to-head would at least get people to check out TNA, who haven’t previously,” he said. “You know, I use the term, preaching to the choir all the time and so does everybody else, that’s a common term. But it was such a prevalent situation in TNA because they preached really hard to their little choir every Thursday night. But they didn’t bother to talk to anybody outside the choir and this was our opportunity to kind of broadcast your way outside that choir by taking advantage of the controversy that it would create.”

Bischoff was later asked if TNA competing with RAW was a necessary move for TNA to grow, or a big mistake.

“I don’t think it’s either,” Bischoff responded. “I think it was a move, and it wasn’t like we have to do this or this company will never grow. It was one of a series of steps I felt, Hulk felt was necessary if TNA wanted to reach the goals they suggested to us. That’s it. It wasn’t, if we don’t do this, it’ll never work. It was, okay, let’s everybody know that they we are here. We got to let the world know that TNA exist beyond the 1.5 million people that probably watched on average or whatever it was. We got to let people know other than that audience know that we are here. We’re going to do it in an entertaining way. Create as much buzz as possible. We need to let everybody knows that they are stars here know that weren’t here before. And in that respect, I think we checked every one of those boxes.”

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