Eric Bischoff Reveals the Real Story Behind Mike Tyson’s WWE Deal and WCW Rumors
In 1998, boxing legend Mike Tyson made waves by appearing at WrestleMania 14 as a special enforcer for the iconic match between Shawn Michaels and Steve Austin. This event not only electrified fans but also marked a pivotal moment for WWE. While Tyson’s presence revitalized WWE, rumors have long swirled about a potential deal with WCW, the dominant wrestling promotion of the late 1990s. Recently, Eric Bischoff, former Executive Producer and Vice President of WCW, addressed these speculations.
The Rumors: Fact or Fiction?
During a recent interview, Bischoff was asked about the persistent rumors that WCW had been in talks with Mike Tyson before his WWE debut. The question posed was, “One of the rumors is that securing Mike Tyson for WrestleMania 14 was a game-changer for WWE. There’s a rumor that you either had talks or offered something to Mike Tyson before that. Is there any truth to this?”
Bischoff, known for his candidness, responded with a mix of humor and clarity. “That never happened. I never offered Mike Tyson a dime. I never had a conversation with Mike Tyson. I never had a conversation with a representative of Mike Tyson,” he stated unequivocally. He acknowledged that while rumors often start from a small kernel of truth, they can quickly balloon into grand narratives. However, in this case, Bischoff confirmed there was no basis to the rumor.

Tyson and WCW: A Missed Opportunity?
Bischoff explained that any talk of Tyson joining WCW never advanced beyond casual discussion. “There may have been a discussion or someone might have brought it up, but there was no offer ever made,” he clarified. The idea that Mike Tyson was on the brink of signing with WCW was purely speculative and never materialized into a formal negotiation or contract.
WWE’s Gamble Pays Off
For WWE, Mike Tyson’s appearance at WrestleMania 14 proved to be a masterstroke. At the time, WCW was leading the ratings war, but Tyson’s involvement with WWE was a significant factor in WWE’s resurgence. The former world heavyweight champion’s star power drew mainstream attention and brought a surge of new viewers to WWE programming.
Mike Tyson’s Financial Rebound
Tyson’s career was marred by controversy and financial woes. After a prison stint in 1991 and the infamous ear-biting incident with Evander Holyfield in 1997, Tyson faced financial ruin. By 1998, his net worth had plummeted. His involvement with WWE came at a critical time, reportedly earning him $3 million—a fee that significantly alleviated his financial troubles.
In a candid Q&A with GQ years later, Tyson revealed, “I was broke at WrestleMania and needed some money. That was the big thing—we made a lot of money, but most of it went to pay bills.”
Eric Bischoff’s Post-WCW Career
After WCW’s decline and subsequent merger into WWE, Bischoff found a new role within WWE. He became the on-screen general manager of WWE’s Raw, adapting his executive prowess to a new chapter in his career.
That never happened. I never offered Mike Tyson a dime. I never had a conversation with Mike Tyson. I never had a conversation with a representative of Mike Tyson. I think if there’s any truth, and I’m guessing now, I don’t remember it. But if there is a kernel of truth. Because a lot of times these rumors they start out as a little small kernel of truth, and then all of a sudden they turn into a, you know three feature film trilogy,” Bischoff admitted.
Reflecting on What Could Have Been
The hypothetical question of whether Tyson’s involvement could have saved WCW remains a topic of debate among wrestling fans. Bischoff’s revelation puts to rest any speculation about a missed opportunity, yet it also highlights the pivotal role Tyson played in the wrestling industry’s history.
Community Reactions
Fans and wrestling enthusiasts continue to ponder the impact Tyson might have had on WCW. Comments flooded in, with some expressing that Tyson’s association with WCW could have prolonged its dominance, while others believe WWE’s creative resurgence was inevitable.
During the conversation, Bischoff was asked, “One of the other rumors that goes around is obviously one of the things that turned the tide for WWE was getting Mike Tyson for WrestleMania 14 with Steven Austin and Shawn Michaels. There’s a rumor that you either had talks or offered something with Mike Tyson before that.”
Eric Bischoff’s candid revelations offer a fascinating glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of professional wrestling during its most competitive era. While Mike Tyson’s involvement with WWE is well-documented, Bischoff’s insights provide clarity on what might have been, cementing Tyson’s crucial role in WWE’s history and the lasting impact on his career and finances.
