
Eric Bischoff is opening up about one of WWEs most uncomfortable moments, and he says it came together just hours before the cameras rolled with Vince McMahon personally calling the shots. Speaking with Inside The Ropes, Bischoff said the day started like any other TV taping. He had scripts earlier in the day, looked them over, and prepared like usual. But nothing about the controversial segment involving Stephanie McMahon was mentioned at first. He made it clear that even by mid-afternoon, there was still no sign the moment was coming. Then everything changed just a couple of hours before the show went live. Bischoff said Vince McMahon walked up to him around 6 p.m. with a brand-new idea and laid it out step by step. Bischoff didnt hide how strange it felt hearing those instructions especially since Vince himself was describing how the scene with his daughter should play out. Even so, Bischoff said he treated it like any other assignment. In his mind, it was no different than filming a scripted scene in a movie you follow the director and do your job. What really stuck with him wasnt just the instructions it was how hands-on Vince McMahon stayed during the filming. Bischoff said Vince didnt pass the segment off to producers. He stood right there, guiding every movement. He said Vince stayed in control the entire time, telling him exactly how to grab Stephanie and how the moment should unfold. Bischoffs story shows just how fast WWE plans could change and how involved Vince McMahon could be when it came to controversial TV moments. What started as a normal day turned into one of the most talked-about scenes of that era, all decided just hours before airtime. Do you think moments like this were just part of wrestlings wild TV era, or did WWE push things too far at times? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google