I keep reading on here that "ECW would have been mainstream if they had backing like WCW." Do you realize that multiple wrestlers have come out and said Paul Heyman was horrible at managing money? He could've had all of Ted Turner's money, but he would've burned the thing down before it got started...Heyman is a great wrestling mind, but he is a horrible business man.
The answer for me is easy: Eric Bischoff. Heyman NEVER competed with WWF on a scale like Bischoff. Bischoff nearly drove Vince McMahon...think about that, Vince freakin' McMahon...out of business in 95-97. If it hadn't been for Bret jumping ship, Austin starting to take off in 97, HBK and his drug abuse issues, Montreal, and the NWO never been disbanded, we'd likely be watching WCW today. The WWF was in DIRE straits from what you read. How many people can say they ever had Vince McMahon on the ropes?! From day one, Bischoff cut costs: less live shows, moving TV Tapings to Disney, investing in "home grown stars" like Flair, Sting, Austin to some degree, Vader, etc and bringing in worthwhile veterans like Hogan, Savage and later on Nash, Hall, Henning, etc. This gave the promotion legitimacy. The most important move he made was having the guts to take on Vince and WWF Monday Night Raw and try to OWN Mondays. He did for a long time. Bischoff planned long-term from 1993...also the production values of WCW really changed the way Vince portrayed his product. And airing live every Monday? Raw didn't do that. By the way, Bischoff had the guts to have the results of his opponent's show read on air! True competition.
And personally, a greater testament to Bischoff is the way TNA is proceeding now. He may not be "the guy," but you can see seeds of WCW planted in TNA's product. Namely, long-term planning, building home-grown talent while integrating past stars, and it looks like he's learned from his mistakes and they are growing new stars like Roode, Aries, Storm, etc. Heyman has never taken that opportunity with the exception of a stint working on creative for Smackdown. Bischoff continues to show he can still put out a solid wrestling product. The production values of TNA are so much cleaner than WWE's today and the backstage segments generally feel more realistic. It's a pleasing product. Could Heyman do the same? I doubt it. Bischoff has proven he can.
The answer for me is easy: Eric Bischoff. Heyman NEVER competed with WWF on a scale like Bischoff. Bischoff nearly drove Vince McMahon...think about that, Vince freakin' McMahon...out of business in 95-97. If it hadn't been for Bret jumping ship, Austin starting to take off in 97, HBK and his drug abuse issues, Montreal, and the NWO never been disbanded, we'd likely be watching WCW today. The WWF was in DIRE straits from what you read. How many people can say they ever had Vince McMahon on the ropes?! From day one, Bischoff cut costs: less live shows, moving TV Tapings to Disney, investing in "home grown stars" like Flair, Sting, Austin to some degree, Vader, etc and bringing in worthwhile veterans like Hogan, Savage and later on Nash, Hall, Henning, etc. This gave the promotion legitimacy. The most important move he made was having the guts to take on Vince and WWF Monday Night Raw and try to OWN Mondays. He did for a long time. Bischoff planned long-term from 1993...also the production values of WCW really changed the way Vince portrayed his product. And airing live every Monday? Raw didn't do that. By the way, Bischoff had the guts to have the results of his opponent's show read on air! True competition.
And personally, a greater testament to Bischoff is the way TNA is proceeding now. He may not be "the guy," but you can see seeds of WCW planted in TNA's product. Namely, long-term planning, building home-grown talent while integrating past stars, and it looks like he's learned from his mistakes and they are growing new stars like Roode, Aries, Storm, etc. Heyman has never taken that opportunity with the exception of a stint working on creative for Smackdown. Bischoff continues to show he can still put out a solid wrestling product. The production values of TNA are so much cleaner than WWE's today and the backstage segments generally feel more realistic. It's a pleasing product. Could Heyman do the same? I doubt it. Bischoff has proven he can.