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・ Controversy (Prince album)
・ Controversy (song)
・ Controversy (Willie D album)
・ Controversy and criticism of Big Brother
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・ Controversy and criticism of Big Brother (UK)
・ Controversy and criticism of Jersey Shore
・ Controversy and criticism of Pinoy Big Brother
・ Controversy and criticism of The Voice of the Philippines
・ Controversy and criticism of The X Factor (UK)
・ Controversy and Other Essays in Journalism
Controversy Creates Cash
・ Controversy Loves Company
・ Controversy of arrests in Tamil Nadu about construction of flyovers
・ Controversy of Nanzhao
・ Controversy of The MDNA Tour
・ Controversy over Cantor's theory
・ Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova
・ Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
・ Controversy over the discovery of Haumea
・ Controversy over the Harry Potter series
・ Controversy Sells
・ Controversy surrounding psychiatry
・ Controversy surrounding the Lviv pogroms of 1941
・ Controversy Tour
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Controversy Creates Cash : ウィキペディア英語版
Controversy Creates Cash

''Controversy Creates Cash'' (in logo stylized as ''Controversy Creates Ca$h'') is the autobiography of professional wrestling promoter and personality Eric Bischoff, written with Jeremy Roberts. It debuted at #16 on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list,〔(Best Sellers - Hardcover Nonfiction ) NYTimes.com (November 5, 2006). Retrieved December 22, 2007.〕 making it the highest ranked WWE book since ''To Be the Man'' in 2004. The book was also #83 on ''USA Today''’s best-selling books for the week of its release.〔(''Eric Bischoff Book Debuts at #16 on NYT Bestseller List'' ) WrestleView.com (October 26, 2006). Retrieved December 22, 2007.〕
==Promotion==
In late 2005, Bischoff was (kayfabe) "removed" as General Manager of ''Raw'', when Vince McMahon tossed him into a garbage truck - following a "trial" where his history of unscrupulous actions were listed. Bischoff then sat out the remainder of the year and spent the start of 2006 writing a book that would become ''Controversy Creates Cash''.
On the September 25, 2006 edition of ''Raw'', Bischoff appeared to deliver a worked shoot, claiming that before being unceremoniously and unjustly fired, he signed a book deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and that his book was finished. Reflecting on the Monday Night Wars, he stated, "I tell the truth about a lot of things, most of which will piss off Vincent Kennedy McMahon". He then claimed that ''Raw'' in its current form wouldn't be possible without him and that D-Generation X wouldn't exist without the New World Order. Jonathan Coachman (in kayfabe) then cut off Bischoff and had him escorted out as he hinted at "the truth about Vince McMahon".〔Zeigler, Zack ("SmackDown beatdown" ) WWE.com (September 25, 2006). Retrieved December 22, 2007.〕
WWE.com featured shoot-comments from past World Championship Wrestling (WCW) employees regarding their relationship with Bischoff and feelings on his upcoming book. Talent such as Dave Finlay and William Regal shared respectful comments while others like Chavo Guerrero, Jr. were more scathing, declaring that "controversy creates an asshole".

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