🔥 Eric Bischoff TORCHES Travis Scott Comparison—”Dennis Rodman NEVER No-Showed!”
Eric Bischoff isn’t buying the Travis Scott–Dennis Rodman comparison—not even a little. On the latest episode of 83 Weeks, the former WCW boss reacted to Logan Paul’s recent revelation that rapper Travis Scott was originally planned to play a bigger role during John Cena’s heel run. According to Paul, those plans quietly fell apart after Scott simply didn’t show up.
Bischoff, who famously worked with major celebrities during WCW’s peak, used the situation to draw a sharp line between today’s celebrity crossovers and legends like Dennis Rodman — and his message was crystal clear.

“You Can’t Compare Them — Not Even Close”
Bischoff shut down the comparison immediately, making it clear that while Rodman lived a chaotic lifestyle, professionalism was never in question.
Rodman, Bischoff explained, might have been late at times and definitely required “handlers” to keep things moving, but one thing never crossed WCW’s mind — whether he would actually show up. Rodman always did. No excuses. No doubts. No last-minute scrambles.
According to Bischoff, that reliability alone puts Rodman in a completely different league.
Why Most Celebrities Struggle in Wrestling
Bischoff also pulled back the curtain on why celebrity appearances in wrestling often fail. Many outsiders, he said, underestimate how demanding the business really is — physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Some celebrities embrace the grind and put in the work. Bischoff pointed to names like Dennis Rodman, Kevin Greene, Steve “Mongo” McMichael, and even Bad Bunny as examples of stars who respected the craft and wanted to be great at it.
Others? They walk in thinking it’ll be easy — and reality hits fast.
Logan Paul vs. Travis Scott
Bischoff gave major praise to Logan Paul, calling his WWE run rare and impressive. Logan didn’t just try wrestling — he excelled at it by fully committing.
That, Bischoff believes, is where Travis Scott fell short. Wrestling wasn’t what he expected, and he simply wasn’t prepared for the reality of it.
The final verdict from Bischoff?
Dennis Rodman may not have always been on time — but he was always ready. And in pro wrestling, that makes all the difference.





