Eric Bischoff Says Iconic WWE Finisher "Couldn't Crack A F*cking Egg"

Former WCW boss and WWE star Eric Bischoff isn't fond of a famous move.

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Eric Bischoff just torched Shawn Michaels' legendary 'Sweet Chin Music' finisher during an appearance on the 'NotSam Wrestling Podcast'.

Bischoff told Sam Roberts that Shawn's superkick "couldn't crack a f*cking egg", and described the strike as "horse sh*t". No, Eric isn't one to mince his words these days - the Bisch says exactly what's on his mind, which is probably why his own '83 Weeks' pod has become so popular.

That's not the only reason, of course. Bischoff and cohost Conrad Thompson do have some spirited debates about old WCW shows, TNA, the current products in both WWE and AEW, and (naturally) Eric's distaste for all things Dave Meltzer.

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Some wrestling fans won't take kindly to his comments about HBK's kick though.

Eric, who has a legit fighting background in karate, has never liked the way Shawn leans away from opponents when delivering the final blow. He said the superkick "deserved to be criticised". Bischoff has nothing against Michaels at all, but he hates 'Sweet Chin Music'.

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"When all of your bodyweight is leaning away from your intended target...that ain’t a kick", he added. Twitter will have their say on this too, no doubt.

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