One big thing
Eric Bischoff, former WCW President, shared his memories of the late Sid Vicious on his “83 Weeks” podcast, painting a picture of a kind-hearted man behind the intimidating on-screen persona.
Key takeaways
• Bischoff described Vicious as the “ultimate team player” in business dealings.
• He praised Vicious as a “good human being” with his priorities straight.
• Bischoff recalled Vicious as always smiling and joking backstage, contrary to his on-screen character.
Quotes
• “He was the embodiment of the gentle giant,” Bischoff said. “He was the exact opposite of the character you saw.”
• “I wasn’t real close to Sid, we weren’t good friends, we didn’t exchange texts and phone calls, and things like that, but, man, I really liked Sid,” Bischoff recalled.
Why it matters
Sid Vicious, who passed away recently after battling cancer, was a significant figure in both WWE and WCW. Bischoff’s insights offer a glimpse into the real person behind the wrestling persona, highlighting the contrast between Vicious’ on-screen character and his off-screen personality.
The bigger picture
• Vicious’ impact extended beyond his in-ring performances. According to Booker T, he played a crucial role in introducing Booker and his brother, Stevie Ray, to professional wrestling.
• These recollections contribute to a growing narrative of Vicious as a positive influence in the wrestling industry, both in front of and behind the camera.
The bottom line
Eric Bischoff’s memories of Sid Vicious reveal a multi-faceted individual who left a lasting impression on those he worked with in the wrestling world.
What’s your favorite memory of Sid Vicious in the ring? Share your thoughts in the comments below.