Former WCW announcer Scott Hudson appeared on Inside The Ropes this past Thursday. Below are some highlights:
On Stingās character changing into the Crow gimmick in 1996: āI thought it was brilliant. Sting for better or worse, is never going to be confused with Shawn Michaels or Kenta Kobashi or the great workers of the business. Itās not that Sting was a poor worker but he wasnāt gonna go out there and give you a 5 star match every time he laced up a pair of boots. But the thing that got him over was his charisma. You go back and look at those Sting promos, they werenāt that good either. They were passable promos, some didnāt make any sense but he had such a charisma that he got over. And Eric, to his ever lasting credit, got the idea, he said āWhat can we do to get Sting over? Heās only getting so hot and then when we try to put him on top, the buyrates go down, the ratings go down, we need to do something to elevate him to where he can become the top guyā And Ericās idea was, you know everyone likes Sting nobody doesnāt like Sting so Eric thought Sting canāt really work and isnāt that great at promos so how about if we have him not work and not say anything and then heāll be really over. So thatās what they did. If you go back and look at that whole build up to Starrcade 97, it took him months to even say anything or point the black bat at somebody. And he was never more over than at that time when he didnāt say anything and he didnāt wrestle. That was the most popular heās ever been.
The comparison between Goldberg and Ryback: āEric Bischoff was smart enough to know the nWo werenāt gonna last forever so he started building up Goldberg who would go on to be the over arching storyline and I guess be the Hulk Hogan of 1985 in WCW in 1998. That was a terrific way to use him, but then by comparison, you look at Ryback right now in the WWE, who is so obviously a knock off of what we did with Goldberg and if heās over at all, and I question whether or not he is, heās nowhere near as over as Goldberg was. And itās because we booked Goldberg correctly. He never lost, that was the whole gimmick and the minute he lost he lost that luster. Well Ryback has been beaten by, who knows, Santino Marella? Lilian Garcia? who knows, heās been beaten by everybody. You know, we let Goldberg be the monster and beat up everybody. They tried to make Ryback a monster and he gets beaten up. Nobody buys that. That gimmick only has a certain shelf life unless you build him as this incredible monster and we built Goldberg perfectly only to screw it up with that finger poke of doom and stuff.ā
Hudson also discusses his WCW tenure, Bret Hartās time with the promotion, Vince Russoās booking, the sale of the company, his brief stint in the WWF Invasion storyline, Vince McMahon, and more.
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