JBL wraps things up by asking Bischoff if he misses being in the role he was in in WCW, working with major networks and producing shows for them (wrestling or otherwise). In some ways, he does, he confesses. He misses aspects of the business, but doesn't want to work 60 hour weeks and travel five days out of the week, either. He misses the creative process, saying he's gotten much better at it (his TNA run would suggest otherwise). He's also gotten better at dealing with networks and executives. He misses working with talent, especially helping people produce an interview, saying that he was pretty good at it himself (he was). Bischoff says he has his horses, his dog, his wife, his own business and makes his own beer. He feels like he was the impetus for a lot of what we see in the business today (The Power Plant, WCW Films, angles like the nWo etc...). He doesn't watch the WWE product much but laughs at the irony of WWE having to contend with PG ratings like WCW did back in the day.