WWE Ultimate Warrior DVD Review: 10 Things You Should Know

2. Warrior On Squashing Triple H And Eric Bischoff's "Panic Attacks'

Warrior returned to the WWF again in 1996, infamously squashing Triple H clean at WrestleMania. That match features here, and the sight of Warrior jumping right up from the pedigree and pinning 'The Game' by his knees on the chest is still stunning. "I didn't know Paul, I just met him there." "I didn't get any feedback, Vince didn't say anything" Warrior explains, "I caught a lot of heat for it, but it was ok." There isn't really much else to say about Warrior's short lived 1996 WWF run. There's a match featured on the DVD with Jerry Lalwer, but Warrior reveals in the interview he wasn't happy. "Part of my agreement was I was back as a main eventer," which is hard to believe with Shawn Michaels firmly on top. "For what people thought of Ultimate Warrior and my look, it was the best I was in my whole career," he claims, which is blatantly untrue, Warrior was far more over and in his prime during 1989. "It was necessary for me to move on." Again, the exit is brushed over. Instead he headed for WCW, and again there's kind words for Hulk Hogan which perhaps means the heat is gone. "Hogan lives and breathes the business," he says about Hulk and Bischoff putting together a short term deal for a lot of money. However, "they didn't want to put the energy into it," Warrior goes on to say. "Nobody was making a decision, Bischoff had a problem with panic attacks and would show up an hour before live television." That's certainly a comment on the interview that will stir some debate online, whether Bischoff suffered panic attacks or not, it's his personal business. "I took the money, but I didn't feel good about it, it was repulsive to me," he says on his WCW days.
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