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  1. "Controversy creates Cash" trifft die innere Gemütslage des Buches sehr gut. Bischoff gelingt es sehr gut seine Strategie darzustellen und er beschreibt sehr detaillreich die wirtschaftlichen Hintergründe. Vielfach gelingt es ihm hier andere Perspektiven gegen seine Kritiker aufzubauen. Man merkt ihm an: Er war und ist überzeugt von sich.

  2. Reflecting on his childhood, his family, and the pressures of notoriety, Bischoff tells how he found contentment after being unceremoniously "sent home." Love him or hate him, readers will never look at pro wrestling the same way again after reading Eric Bischoff's story in "Controversy Creates Cash."

  3. 5 de jun. de 2007 · Eric Bischoff's autobiography, Controversy Creates Cash, differs from nearly all other pro wrestling autobiographies in the fact that it focuses more on the business end that you don't see on camera. Bischoff's story is an interesting one and this results in a book that is an easy read despite it being 400 pages.

  4. Eric Bischoff Controversy Creates Cash PDF - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Eric-bischoff-controversy-creates-cash-pdf

  5. Reflecting on his childhood, his family, and the pressures of notoriety, Bischoff tells how he found contentment after being unceremoniously "sent home." Love him or hate him, readers will never look at pro wrestling the same way again after reading Eric Bischoff's story in Controversy Creates Cash.

  6. Now, in Controversy Creates Cash, Bischoff tells what really happened. Beginning with his days as a salesman for Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association, Bischoff takes readers behind the scenes of wrestling, writing about the inner workings of the business in a way never before revealed. He demonstrates how controversy helped both WCW and ...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2010 · With his whole "controversy creates cash" attitude you always hear him mentioning the competition, making fun of them mostly. Something that he was always told is a big no no in the business, but ...