WON: The only thing we were told about the Austin Aries situation is that Aries has a minor concussion and is physically beaten down that there are a lot of layers to the story and what has gone down. It is also confirmed that Aries’ contract with IMPACT has expired and no new deal has been signed.

Brian Pillman passed away at thirty-five years of age of arteriosclerotic heart disease. Following his football career, he spent two years in Stampede Wrestling before arriving in WCW. He only spent two years in WWE before tragically passing away. Eric Bischoff recently spoke about Pillman on 83 Weeks where he said the goal with Pillman was always to make a WCW return.

"Brian told me that he had a shot to go to WWF and I told him to go," Bischoff said. "Brian Pillman and I stayed in contact the entire time he was in WWF. He wanted to make sure that he can make his way back to WCW. That was his goal. Was he working me and just calling me while being on the road and maintaining a good relationship while checking in with me? Maybe, but we were able to maintain a good relationship while he was there."

The plan was to let the Loose Cannon persona play out in other promotions outside of WCW and raise the value of Pillman's name. Then he could come back to WCW and Bischoff would have more of a reason to pay Pillman the big money he was asking for.

"The agreement that Brian and I had was that let's play out this character out here in WCW and when it is time to go it's time to go. Go out and get yourself over either in ECW or WWF, wherever you end up and then let's bring you back and then I can justify the money that you wanted. That was it. There was nothing more or nothing less to it than that. It was a cooperative kind of thing.

"All we were doing at the point was letting it play out. That was all. Brian Pillman did not want to stay. We weren't going to get him over."

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