Eric Bischoff didnt hold back when asked about WWE Unreal Season 2, calling the reality-style docuseries awkward and suggesting it distorts the truth behind WWEs creative process.

While discussing the show on his 83 Weeks podcast, he admitted he hasnt watched the full season, Bischoff made it clear hes seen enough reactions onlineand spoken to enough people involvedto know something feels off. To him, the entire concept of filming backstage meetings with hidden cameras doesnt hold up under scrutiny.

Bischoff slammed the idea that talent forgets about the cameras in the room during production meetings, arguing it changes everything about how people behave.

He also touched on how editing plays a huge role in shaping what fans see, suggesting moments like Road Doggs recent creative critique were twisted for drama.

From a producers standpoint, Bischoff explained that the creative process is messy and personaland being filmed while hashing things out is a recipe for misunderstanding.

He added that peers being in the room while cameras are rolling only adds to the awkwardness:

In Bischoffs view, what fans are seeing on Unreal is a mix of real and strategic performancebut certainly not the unfiltered truth.

Bischoff knows a thing or two about what goes on behind the scenesand according to him, WWE Unreal Season 2 misses the mark when it comes to showing the real creative grind. Instead of authenticity, it feels like another scripted product with forced drama and limited context.

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