REF MICKIW JAY HENSON TALKS BISCHOFF, WCW, VINCE MCMAHON, MORE
- 07/09/2015 (3:18:53 am)
- Bob Mulrenin
…
Former WCW and WWE referee Mickie Jay
Henson joined the IN THE ROOM podcast this past Tuesday, July 7,
2015, with Brady Hicks, former WCW wrestler The Stro, Kathie Fitzpatrick,
Derrick McDonald, and Jordan Garber. This show can
be downloaded at both vocnation.com and thebradyhicks.com. Check it out as Mickie Jay steps off his fishing boat to
discuss his time with Championship
Wrestling from Florida, WCW, and WWE, and compares each. He also talks about the
bout with cancer that sidelined him from WWE, mentoring under Dusty
Rhodes, and WCW having "too many chiefs, not enough indians," Other points of
interest include being a WCW guy in the WWE locker room; his brief wrestling
career; the art of refereeing; WWE's ECW and Vince McMahon's dislike of Paul
Heyman; and how WWE is positioned moving forward as its leadership changes
hands.
This show is available in full here: http://wrestlingsmash.com/2015/07/08/in-the-room-with-referee-mickey-jay-henson/
Here are some
highlights:
On Eric Bischoff's Attitude Regarding Vince
McMahon:
They took it pretty legitimately as far as a war
with Vince ... I remember the time when ... we were in Norfolk, Virginia at The
Scope doing Nitro, and [D-X] showed up across the street with a big tank ...
Eric actually thought that they were going to come in and interrupt the show.
And it was at that same time that I remember Eric actually challenged Vince
McMahon to a fight. We had a pass made up for him to come in, an all-area access
pass. I was assigned to referee that "match" if it took place. I remember asking
Bischoff, "Well, what are we going to do?" And he said to me, "If he shows up,
call it as you see it. And if he doesn't show up, ring the bell and count to
10." So of course that's what happened ... I know Bischoff is supposedly a big
karate guy, but I'm pretty sure Vince would have whooped him ... Eric Bischoff
is almost like a mark in certain ways.
On WCW Favoring Surprises Over
Promotion:
Some of [WCW's] ideas didn't really make a whole lot of sense. Eric's big thing was the element of surprise. For instance, we had James Brown appear on on of the pay-per-views ... He didn't advertise it. He didn't tell anybody. So why would anybody tune in? ... If you're going to have one of the biggest superstars in the world like James Brown on your show, wouldn't you tell somebody? ... It just didn't make any sense to me, and it still doesn't ... The object of the whole thing was to gain viewership, and to make your ratings go up. By announcing a James Brown or whoever you're going to have on your show, it sure couldn't have hurt.
Some of [WCW's] ideas didn't really make a whole lot of sense. Eric's big thing was the element of surprise. For instance, we had James Brown appear on on of the pay-per-views ... He didn't advertise it. He didn't tell anybody. So why would anybody tune in? ... If you're going to have one of the biggest superstars in the world like James Brown on your show, wouldn't you tell somebody? ... It just didn't make any sense to me, and it still doesn't ... The object of the whole thing was to gain viewership, and to make your ratings go up. By announcing a James Brown or whoever you're going to have on your show, it sure couldn't have hurt.
Comparing Vince McMahon and Dusty Rhodes as
Bookers:
Vince does things the way he wants them to go, and
they go his way. If they don't, you're not there ... Dusty would call you on
something. If you didn't do it right, he would let you know. He had such a way
of letting you know that you remembered. It wasn't like he'd just bring you into
the office and curse you out. He would bring you in, sit you down, and explain
to you what you did wrong, and why - if you ever do it wrong again - you won't
be here to do it wrong again.
IN THE
ROOM airs live,
weekly, Tuesday nights at 9 PM ET on the VOC Nation Radio Network (vocnation.com / thebradyhicks.com).
Join Brady
Hicks (Pro Wrestling
Illustrated contributing writer), as well as The
Stro (WCW's
Maestro), Kathie
Fitz, Derrick
McDonald,
and Jordan
Garber as they
run down all that's going on in wrestling, and sit down with some of wrestling's
top stars.
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