Eric Bischoff Explains The Tough Decision WWE Has With Brock Lesnar vs Randy Orton At Summerslam

Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton will square off at Summerslam this Sunday! While the match should be good,  many fans believe that Lesnar will likely win as he usually does. Eric Bischoff on a recent episode of his podcast, doesn’t think the decision is that easy for the WWE. He cites Brock Lesnar’s recent USADA violation as a reason why the WWE could go the other way. Below are his full comments.

Eric Bischoff on who should win at Summerslam, Randy Orton or Brock Lesnar:

“That’s a really, really, really tough question. I would spending a lot of hours thinking about that and probably beating my head on sharp objects in the process trying to come up with the right answer for that one. I’m just going to be honest, with all due respect to Brock, who I respect immensely. Despite recent events. Randy Orton, when I stepped in to WWE Randy Orton was pretty new on the scene. I just dug him then and I still do now. I don’t think we’ve ever seen the best of Randy Orton, yet. I’m not sure that we will. There is so much potential in that guy… but he’s got a history. He’s had complications. He is where he is at this stage in his career” (Source: Bischoff On Wrestling).

Bischoff continued:

“If I was sitting back and going, “What do I do? On my left side of this equation I’ve got this monster that I am paying an astronomical amount of money a year to for a minimal number of dates. So, I’ve got to keep him alive and keep him viable. However, he did just step in a bucket of crap.” You can twist it. Spin it. Try to ignore it. Whatever you want to do. Stepping up. Going in to the UFC. Defeating Mark Hunt and then failing a drug test. It doesn’t do him or the WWE any good right now. On the other hand, you’ve this guy by the name of Randy Orton who is a phenomenal talent but, let’s be honest, he’s probably not got a lot of time left on his career clock and he’s got his own issues from time to time. So which one of these two do I want to prop up under these particular circumstances? I think, setting aside how I feel about them as performers, from a purely business point of view, I would probably have to go with Randy. Otherwise, all I am doing is drawing more attention to myself due to a really unfortunate situation. The good news is time heals all wounds. It really does” (Source: Bischoff On Wrestling).

You can listen to Bischoff’s podcast on Itunes or at PodcastArena.com.

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Let us know what you think of his comments or who you think will win below!

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