Eric Bischoff Reveals UFC Purchase Opportunity He Rejected

Pro Wrestling News Eric Bischoff Reveals UFC Purchase Opportunity He Rejected

Word has come through that Eric Bischoff was highly impressed by UFC’s fresh premium live event on the White House lawn. Used the occasion to reflect on the business minds that helped transform combat sports into global attractions.

Speaking on 83 Weeks, the one-time WCW executive admitted that simply watching the premium live event brought back memories of the challenges involved in producing large-scale live broadcasts. “What did I think of the event, and mind-boggling. Worrying about things I had no reason to worry about in terms of logistics.”, i had PTSD symptoms weeks before the event.

Bischoff explained that outdoor live events come with countless complications that can quickly derail even the best-laid plans. “The complexity of doing a live sporting premium live event outside is fraught. Everything from the weather to the wind to security issues, you name it, it can go wrong.”

He was particularly impressed by how smoothly the production came together, as a result of those challenges. “To see the broadcast come off as well as it did from a production perspective was exceptionally, very impressive.”

The discussion led Bischoff to praise UFC CEO Dana White and compare him to previous WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, arguing that both men should be viewed as elite businessmen rather than simply promoters. “I admire the hell out of what Dana White, in particular, and everybody that’s come in behind him, has done.”

Bischoff placed White and McMahon in the same category when discussing their accomplishments. “You cannot look at what Vince McMahon built and not respect it, if you’re honest at all, controversy aside.”

“If you look at Dana White, they’re businessmen. Calling them promoters is unfair.. Meanwhile, These are highly successful businessmen.”

The conversation also prompted Bischoff to revisit one of the biggest “what if” moments of his career.

According to Bischoff, he was once offered the opportunity to purchase the UFC during one of the company’s most difficult periods. “I remember getting a phone call one Friday night when I was out having a beer with my wife. The guy that was in top management called me, said, ‘Hey, would you like to buy the UFC for 2.5 million?’”

At the time, the UFC was struggling to gain acceptance and faced significant political and business obstacles. “UFC couldn’t get into venues. There were states trying to outlaw them, John McCain was pressuring.”

Despite recognizing the value of the brand, Bischoff ultimately decided against pursuing the acquisition. “I was interested in the brand, but not interested in the acquisition, because I didn’t feel like there was anything I could contribute to dramatic pivot anything around. So I passed on that.”

Looking back, Bischoff expressed admiration for what Dana White and the Fertitta family were able to accomplish after purchasing the promotion. “If you look at what Dana White did, the Fertittas coming in, they fell in over $350 million on UFC before they made their maiden nickel.”

“That’s a commitment.”

Today, UFC is one of the most successful combat sports properties in the world, making Bischoff’s story one of the more fascinating missed opportunities in sports entertainment history.

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