The infamous Claire Lynch storyline began in 2012, when Bad Influence accused Dixie Carter and AJ Styles of having an affair. It was later revealed that Styles and Dixie were attempting to help a drug addict named Claire Lynch.
WWE Hall of Famer and former WCW President Eric Bischoff recently spoke on his 83 Weeks podcast about how much he enjoyed the Styles and Lynch storyline in IMPACT Wrestling with Dixie Carter.
Bischoff said:
“I had a blast on that one, and I think I don’t know much Jason Hervey had to do with that one or not. That might’ve been all me. I’m not sure. But I loved it! And not because it was the greatest storyline ever, but because it forced AJ and Dixie and everybody else in TNA to start looking at AJ a little differently. But I was more concerned about AJ because AJ was….Ugh! Whenever I hear someone say, ‘Yeah, But he’s a homegrown talent.’ Do you think the f*cking audience cares? Really? They don’t! And there was so much emphasis internally on homegrown talent for the sake of being homegrown talent, at the expense of a better quality product.
“And I’m not suggesting that talent that’s been there from the beginning and loyal and probably worked under conditions financially in otherwise weren’t ideal at the time as a company’s growing. Sure, you want to be loyal to the people that have been loyal to you. I’m not suggesting that shouldn’t be the case.
“But I am suggesting that putting people in positions simply because they were homegrown is probably not the right idea. Maybe once in a while you’ll get lucky. And with AJ because everyone had such a high opinion of AJ and rightfully so, including me and Hulk when we first got there, but we also recognized that AJ didn’t have a lot of character.
“He was just that guy that would go out and have that great match, and he was a homegrown talent, and he would cut his promos and every promo would sound basically like the one we heard last week. It was just not a lot of depth to that character. So, at the point where I was starting to have a little bit more influence, perhaps a lot more influence, and was really trying to create stories and not just great matches.”
You can watch a clip from the podcast below: