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REWIND TIME.28 years ago, we saw one of the most memorable moments in wrestling history. The Undertaker threw Mankind off the top of the Hell in a Cell and created one of the most significant moments not only in the Monday Night War era, but in the history of wrestling, period. Oh, yeah, there was also a King of the Ring tournament that night and Stone Cold Steve Austin lost the WWF Championship. It was a busy night! Recorded June 2023. Featured in episode 368.--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the August 10, 2000 episode of SmackDown from the Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey. The road to SummerSlam takes a major turn when Mick Foley officially books Triple H, Kurt Angle, and The Rock in a massive Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship.---Just announced! Rob and Tommy announce the launch of their brand new Patreon featuring watch-alongs for classic matches. The first watch along includes Rock vs Hogan and Buddy Rogers vs. Pat O'Connor. Please subscribe at https://patreon.com/talesfromtheattitudeera---This episode is packed with wild backstage segments and memorable promos. The Rock delivers a legendary interview, assigning a hilarious new nickname to Kevin Kelly. Meanwhile, Just Joe is busy stirring the pot between Kurt Angle and Triple H, and Edge and Christian cross paths with the cast of the Highlander movie before getting ditched for the returning Gangrel.In the ring, the action is non-stop. Edge and Christian lay the groundwork for TLC during a chaotic tag team bout against The Dudley Boyz, X-Pac battles Rikishi, and Steve Blackman defends the Hardcore Championship against Albert. The night caps off with a colossal main event as The Rock and The Undertaker join forces against Triple H and Kurt Angle.Do not forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell!Follow Tales from the Attitude Era:Email: tftattitudera@gmail.comInstagram/TikTok/X: @TFTattitudeeraPatreon: patreon.com/talesfromtheattitudeera0:00 Intro and the New Patreon Launch4:54 Memories of the Continental Airlines Arena9:32 Mick Foley Books the SummerSlam Main Event14:52 Val Venis and Trish Stratus Confront Chyna15:58 Edge and Christian Meet the Highlander Cast and Gangrel17:21 Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero vs. Val Venis and Chris Benoit21:24 X-Pac vs. Rikishi27:30 Al Snow vs. Perry Saturn30:28 Edge and Christian vs. The Dudley Boyz34:07 Right to Censor vs. Too Cool36:06 Just Joe Approaches Kurt Angle37:21 Jerry Lawler Returns to Commentary37:41 Steve Blackman vs. Albert for the Hardcore Championship42:38 Just Joe Stirs the Pot with Triple H44:59 Chris Jericho Demands a Match at SummerSlam45:46 Victoria Speaks Out From the Hospital51:04 The Rock Mocks Kevin Kelly53:10 Main Event: The Rock and The Undertaker vs. Triple H and Kurt Angle56:33 Sunday Night Heat Recap and OutroFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Something To Wrestle, John Layfield and Conrad Thompson break down one of the most talked about matches in recent memory the incredible Mask vs. Mask showdown between OG El Grande Americano and El Grande Americano. JBL shares his candid thoughts on the bout, the drama surrounding the finish, and reveals who he believes was the real winner when the dust finally settled. The conversation then turns to JBL's recent experiences calling international wrestling events. John offers a behind-the-scenes look at the unique challenges and excitement that come with broadcasting to audiences around the world, while explaining why international shows have become some of his favorite events in all of professional wrestling. Then it's time for another fascinating installment of WrestleWorth, as the guys unveil the discovery of a WWF Championship belt tied to one of the most iconic moments of the Attitude Era. JBL and Conrad discuss the history, significance, and value of a truly remarkable piece of wrestling memorabilia. And if that wasn't enough, JBL laces up the boots one more time for another hilarious edition of Curtain Jerkers, delivering the laughs and outrageous antics fans have come to expect. THIS WEEKS SPONSORS FACTOR - Head to http://Factormeals.com/wrestle50off and use code wrestle50off to get 50% off and free daily greens per box, with new subscription only, while supplies last until 09/27/2026. (See website for more details). BLUECHEW - Right now, when you buy two months of BlueChew Gold, you get the third for FREE with promo code WRESTLE. Visit http://BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast. JCW LUNACY - Juggalo Championship Wrestling drops BRAND NEW episodes of Lunacy every Thursday at 7pm ET exclusively on their YouTube channel http://youtube.com/@psychopathic_records check it out! QUINCE - Feel as good as they look. Go to http://Quince.com/WRESTLE for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. SAVE WITH CONRAD - Stop throwing money away by paying those high interest rates on your credit card. Roll them into one low monthly payment and on top of that, skip your next two house payments. Go to https://www.savewithconrad.com to learn more. https://youtu.be/dVi0wjokHY0
On this episode of Grilling JR, Jim Ross and Conrad Thompson fire up the time machine and head back to August 18, 1996, for one of the most memorable events of the New Generation Era—WWF SummerSlam 1996 from the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio! JR shares his behind-the-scenes perspective on a card headlined by Shawn Michaels defending the WWF Championship against the monstrous Vader, a match surrounded by controversy, high expectations, and plenty of backstage stories. The guys also discuss the WWF debut of Kevin Kelly, Mark Henry signing a groundbreaking 10-year contract, and Brian Pillman's unforgettable "Time Bomb" segment that had the wrestling world buzzing. Plus, hear JR's thoughts on The Iron Sheik's role in the company, the ill-fated Wrestle Vessel concept, Jake "The Snake" Roberts battling Jerry "The King" Lawler, and the escalating war between Mankind and The Undertaker that would forever change both men's careers. From major business decisions and creative risks to unforgettable characters and classic SummerSlam moments, JR and Conrad cover it all on another can't-miss edition of Grilling JR! THIS WEEKS SPONSORS GHOST MASTER RESURRECTION - Available now across all supported platforms. Choose to build your collection one chapter at a time or dive in with the Season Pass, Ghost Master Resurrection continues to grow into the definitive supernatural strategy experience. BLUECHEW - Right now, when you buy two months of BlueChew Gold, you get the third for FREE with promo code JR. Visit http://BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast. SAVE WITH CONRAD - Stop throwing money away by paying those high interest rates on your credit card. Roll them into one low monthly payment and on top of that, skip your next two house payments. Go to https://www.savewithconrad.com to learn more.
Ep 374 – WWF Monday Night RAW 08/09/1999 The Countdown hits zero 0:24 - Welcome 6:52 - RAW Opening 9:17 - Christian vs Gangrel 15:45 – Jeff Jarret vs Val Venis 20:03 - Kane and X-Pac vs the Acolytes (Faarooq/Bradshaw) for the WWF Tag Team Championships 24:23 - Joey Abs (w/ Shane McMahon) and Steve Blackman vs Test and Ken Shamrock 32:15 - Big Bossman vs Road Dogg Jesse James 33:38 - The Rock vs Big Show 36:20 - Chyna vs HHH vs Undertaker in a Falls Count Anywhere match for the #1 Contendership for the WWF Championship with “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee 38:59 - Overall Thoughts 40:30 - Smarking It Up 50:34 - Ready to Rumble – Shine on Harvest Moon (1944) 55:28 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Thorn in My Eye” by Jim Johnston and “My Time” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the epic August 7, 2000, episode of Raw live from Madison Square Garden. WWF pulls out all the stops for the New York City crowd on the road to SummerSlam. The main event scene is on fire as Mick Foley books two massive matches: The Rock defending the WWF Championship against Chris Benoit in a No DQ match, and a Triple Threat Number One Contender match featuring Triple H, Kurt Angle, and Chris Jericho.The soap opera drama continues as Stephanie McMahon and Triple H attempt to reconcile, but Kurt Angle and Just Joe keep stirring the pot. The broadcast closes with a massive moment for the WWE fans when The Rock delivers a Rock Bottom to Stephanie McMahon!Other major discussion points include:- The Undertaker returning from his honeymoon to exact brutal revenge on Big Show.- The Goodfather cementing Right to Censor's dominance by powerbombing Victoria through a table.- Taz insulting Jim Ross and getting punched out by Jerry Lawler.- Chyna stepping into a six person tag team match to help Eddie Guerrero defeat Val Venis and T&A.- X-Pac using low blows to defeat Rikishi while Road Dogg interferes.0:00 Intro and the Magic of Madison Square Garden6:53 The Rock Challenges Chris Benoit12:23 X-Pac vs. Rikishi18:06 Right to Censor, The Protest, and The Goodfather's Brutal Powerbomb28:16 Eddie Guerrero, Chyna, and Too Cool vs. Val Venis and T&A34:36 Just Joe Stirs Up Trouble Between Kurt Angle and Triple H36:47 Stephanie McMahon Apologizes and Mick Foley Books the Main Events39:06 The Rock vs. Chris Benoit for the WWF Championship41:25 Taz Insults Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler46:53 The Undertaker Throws Big Show Off the Stage!50:29 Main Event: Triple H vs. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho54:04 The Rock Rock Bottoms Everyone56:59 Outro and Final ThoughtsFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Nick and Vaughn dive deep into WWF's Judgment Day 2000, where The Rock defended the WWF Championship against Triple H in a 60-minute Iron Man Match. BUT FIRST, they discuss the passing of Ted Turner, the John Cena Classic, and more.--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
On this special 350th Episode of the show, the Big Five Project returns as we enter the year PC Tunney has been looking forward to for a very long time. 1997 is here and so to is the Attitude Era. More or less anyway. We begin what will surely be an epic run of episodes here on the Big Five Project with Royal Rumble '97. It was a night that saw the WWE return to a stadium as over 61,000 fans packed the Alamodome in San Antonio to see the boyhood dream come true all over again as Shawn Michaels reclaimed the WWF Championship from Sycho Sid. But it was also the night that saw "Stone Cold' Steve Austin capture the first of his three Royal Rumble wins, and the most controversial of all of them as Austin was eliminate, but the refs never saw it. Austin's victory would set off a wild chain reaction of events that would completely shift the landscape for WrestleMania XIII. In reality, the entire evening was a who's-who of huge players in WWF at the time, even if they still were not quite fully aligned with the gimmicks that would launch the industry into the stratosphere. It was an epic night in every sense of the word so come with us deep into the heart of Texas and celebrate as the Attitude Era begins to hit its stride with Royal Rumble '97!Chairshot Radio Network Launched in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in sports, entertainment, and sports entertainment. Wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts + the most interesting content + the most engaging hosts = the most entertaining podcasts you'll find! MONDAY - Bandwagon Nerds (entertainment & popular culture) TUESDAY - 4 Corners Podcast (sports) WEDNESDAY - The Greg DeMarco Show (wrestling) THURSDAY - Nefarious Means FRIDAY - DWI Podcast (Drunk Wrestling Intellect) SATURDAY - The Mindless Wrestling Podcast SUNDAY - 30 Mindless Minutes CHAIRSHOT RADIO NETWORK PODCAST SPECIALS Attitude Of Aggression Podcast: The Big Five Project (chronologically exploring WWE's PPV/PLE history), Unidentified History (Ufology), & Game Gone Wrong (Game of Thrones Universe) Chairshot Radio Network Your home for the hardest hitting podcasts... Sports, Entertainment and Sports Entertainment! All Shows On DemandAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
*Originally Aired July 29th, 2020*In this edition of Wrestling Nostalgia we look back at the very first edition of SmackDown on UPN that took place in August of 1999 - headlined by The Rock vs HHH for the WWF Championship ...with HBK as the special guest referee.Go AD-FREE and get this show plus hundreds more by heading to Patreon.com/WWEPodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-wwe-podcast--2187791/support.
This week, the guys dive deep into the latest Patreon request - WWF Backlash 1999. It's a rematch from WrestleMania XV as Stone Cold Steve Austin defends the WWF Championship against The Rock in a No Holds Barred match with Shane McMahon as the special referee!BUT FIRST, they discuss the latest round of WWE releases and what it could mean for the future, asking talent to take pay cuts, NEW DAY WALKING AWAY, Darby Allin becoming AEW World Champion, and MORE!--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
On the 478th installment of Wrestling With the Dawg Broadcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie dives into the WWF Championship match from Backlash 1999 between champion Steve Austin and challenger the Rock! The Dawg dives into Rick Rude's passing and discusses his enjoyment of Rude's career, a deep dive into pop culture around the time frame, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani dive into the highly acclaimed July 2000 pay per view event from the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. This episode of Tales from the Attitude Era covers all the action from Fully Loaded, an event that perfectly highlights the transition of new main event stars stepping into the spotlight.We break down the intense triple main event, starting with the brutal Last Man Standing match between Triple H and Chris Jericho that left the ring covered in blood. The discussion then shifts to the WWF Championship match between The Rock and Chris Benoit, featuring Shane McMahon's interference and a controversial restart by Mick Foley. We also dissect the incredible Steel Cage match for the Intercontinental Championship, where Rikishi risked it all with a massive dive against Val Venis.Tommy Blacha provides fascinating backstage insight into how corporate analytics, buyrates, and the lack of competition from WCW began creating unnecessary tension within the WWF creative team.Other major discussion points include:- The Hardy Boyz and Lita taking on T&A and Trish Stratus in an exciting intergender tag team match.- Edge and Christian faking food poisoning before their title defense against The Acolytes.- Eddie Guerrero defending the European Championship against Perry Saturn.- The Undertaker getting swift revenge on Kurt Angle after weeks of sneak attacks.- Tazz making an impact in his match against Al Snow.0:00 Intro 2:54 Backstage Reaction to the Pay Per View Buyrate7:37 Corporate Analytics and the Loss of Creative Freedom18:03 The Triple Main Event Set Design19:41 The Hardy Boyz and Lita vs. T&A and Trish Stratus26:38 Tazz vs. Al Snow28:22 Eddie Guerrero vs. Perry Saturn for the European Championship31:22 Mick Foley Catches Christian Faking an Illness33:51 Edge and Christian vs. The Acolytes40:16 Val Venis vs. Rikishi for the Intercontinental Championship50:05 The Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle52:26 Last Man Standing Match: Triple H vs. Chris Jericho59:14 Main Event: The Rock vs. Chris Benoit for the WWF Championship1:07:22 Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani are back to review the crucial "go-home" episode of SmackDown leading into Fully Loaded. Coming to you from the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, this show perfectly sets the stage for Sunday's pay per view. Kurt Angle takes his feud with the American Badass to a shocking new level by pouring a mysterious smoking chemical all over The Undertaker's motorcycle and attacking his knee with a giant wrench.Mick Foley kicks off the show in his hometown to declare that The Rock can lose the WWF Championship by disqualification against Chris Benoit. This perfectly plays into the chaotic main event tag team match featuring The Rock and Chris Jericho taking on Triple H and Chris Benoit, where The Rock completely loses his cool.Other major discussion points include:Tommy Blacha talking about the differences between booking weekly television and major pay per views.Perry Saturn delivering a brutal post match beatdown on Chyna.Edge and Christian outsmarting the APA during a wild bar room brawl.Steve Blackman retaining the Hardcore Championship against Al Snow with a surprise assist from Tazz.The Godfather cutting a passionate promo against Steven Richards and the Right to Censor.0:00 Intro and Summer of Sam Hollywood Rewrites3:00 TV vs. Pay Per View Booking Formulas12:00 Mick Foley Adds a Stipulation for The Rock17:00 Chris Jericho Wants in the Club20:00 Dean Malenko vs. Eddie Guerrero vs. Perry Saturn27:00 Just Joe Instigates the APA30:00 Kurt Angle vs. Kane32:00 Steve Blackman vs. Al Snow for the Hardcore Championship34:00 Triple H's Autograph Mind Games36:00 Rikishi and The Hardy Boyz vs. Val Venis and T&A38:00 Edge and Christian Hunker Down at the Bar40:00 The Godfather Confronts Right to Censor45:00 Kurt Angle Destroys The Undertaker's Motorcycle48:00 The APA Bar Brawl52:00 Main Event: The Rock Loses His Cool54:00 Running Down the Fully Loaded Card and OutroFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailThis week on One Drink Podcast, we're stepping into one of the greatest storylines in wrestling history — WrestleMania V: The Mega Powers Explode.Two larger-than-life icons. One friendship pushed past the breaking point. And one of the most unforgettable main events of the 80s.We're diving into the rise and fall of the Mega Powers as Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage went from unstoppable partners to bitter enemies, with Miss Elizabeth caught right in the middle.From the slow-burn jealousy and backstage tension to the explosive showdown for the WWF Championship, this was old-school storytelling at its absolute best — drama, betrayal, giant personalities, and one legendary leg drop heard around the world.Was Macho Man justified in losing his mind? Was Hogan really the hero? Or was this the moment the friendship was doomed from the start?Grab a drink and come relive one of wrestling's most iconic nights as we break down every elbow drop, every stare-down, and every ounce of 80s WrestleMania madness.https://www.youtube.com/@onedrinkpodcast
Stone Cold Steve Austin is back for revenge against Triple H, 12 months after he was taken out by a speeding car which put him out of action. Plus Kurt Angle's amazing rookie year is capped off with a WWF Championship defence against The Undertaker
On this episode of NoSo Countdown, we rank the 21 greatest WWF Championship matches from the Golden Era, covering WrestleMania I through WrestleMania VIII. From the rise of Hulkamania to the evolution of WrestleMania as WWE's biggest stage, we break down the title matches that defined an era—featuring icons like Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, Ric Flair, and more. Which matches still hold up today? Which moments changed wrestling history forever? And which bout stands above them all as the greatest Golden Era title match? Join us as we count them down and revisit one of the most influential periods in pro wrestling history.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover the first-ever tournament for the WWF Championship, it's Wrestlemania IV!A year after Wrestlemania III the WWF searches for something bigger than the show that sold out the Pontiac Silverdome. Without the ability to run a bigger stadium, they go for something totally different and run the show from Atlantic City, New Jersey and put on a fourteen man tournament to crown a new WWF Champion. We've got Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Ted DiBiase, Randy Savage, Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, and more all competing to be the next champion.We also discuss the latest revalations in the Janel Grant case, Chris Jericho's return to AEW, and the build to Wrestlemania.
This week on Everybody's Got A Pod, we're digging back into the Hacksaw Hour archives for a look back 35 years to the 1991 Royal Rumble! Topics include Topics include Shane Douglas in the WWF, the debut of The Nasty Boys, working with Sgt. Slaughter, Warrior losing the WWF Championship, and much more!Special thanks to our sponsors! Bluechew- Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold with code EGAP at http://BlueChew.com Morgan & Morgan- Morgan & Morgan is America's Largest Injury Law Firm! Morgan & Morgan is giving one lucky fan the chance to win $2,000 and 2x tickets to WrestleMania 42 on April 18th & 19th in Las Vegas! To enter, all you need to do is text 'HEAT42' to 4-THE-PEOPLE (484-373-6753) and follow the prompts in your text message. For The People. For The Fans. Follow us on YouTube at http://YouTube.com/@GoldenEraNetwork for clips of the podcast AND a chance to win free signed merchandise from Ted DiBiase himself! Follow Ted on social media at MDMTedDiBiase and follow Marcus at MarcusPDeAngelo on X!
On the 473rd edition of Wrestling With the Dawg Broadcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie grapples with the 2026 WrestleMania series with the first stop being on St. Patrick's Day 2002 where Chris Jericho defended the Undisputed WWF Championship against Triple H at WWF WrestleMania X8! The Dawg dives into Ric Flair and Hollywood Hogan stealing the show at WrestleMania, the WWF Draft and the Dawg's memories of it, the WWF superstars making media rounds on Off the Record, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/ Shoutout to Innesx for Chris Jericho's WCW "All Of My Days" theme, Triple H's WWF "The Game" theme, and Chris Jericho's WWF "Break the Walls Down" theme. Please check out his work on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@innesx_
Welcome to Wrestling Recommendations!Your hosts Eddy and Travis dive in with a deep retrospective and watch along to some of their favorite wrestling matches.Chosen at random by the Wheel of Destiny!On this episode, we travel back to the Attitude Era! As The Rock defends the WWF Championship against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a No Holds Barred Match. With this match taking place in the main event of WrestleMania 15 on March 28th, 1999!Listen and watch along, as they continue to bring you their Wrestling Recommendations!
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time our hosts cover the biggest Wrestlemania of all-time with Wrestlemania III. Over 80,000 fans pack the Pontiac Silverdome to witness Hulk Hogan defending the WWF Championship against Andre the Giant. Randy Savage defends his Intercontinental Championship against Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat in one of the most legendary matches of all-time. And Roddy Piper's retirement match against Adrian Adonis where the loser will have their head shaved.We also discuss current wrestling news, including the death of Dennis Condrey, Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland on Dynamite, and more.
The Monday Night Wars continue on Wrestling War Zone, and this week JT & Chad break down WWF In Your House: Ground Zero from September 7, 1997 — a pivotal pay-per-view that helped push the WWF deeper into the Attitude Era. In the main event, Shawn Michaels faces The Undertaker in their first-ever singles match, but the night descends into chaos as the bout spirals into a wild no contest. JT & Chad dig into the intensity of the Michaels-Undertaker rivalry, the atmosphere in Louisville, and how this match helped set the table for the even bigger confrontation that followed one month later. Elsewhere on the card, Bret Hart defends the WWF Championship against The Patriot, with the Hart Foundation's anti-American storyline remaining one of the company's defining angles of 1997. The guys also discuss Brian Pillman vs. Goldust, including the infamous stipulation involving Marlena, the four-way tag title match where The Headbangers win the vacant WWF Tag Team Championship, and Stone Cold Steve Austin's interference that creates more chaos around Owen Hart and the tag division. JT & Chad break down the full show, including: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker in their first singles meeting Bret Hart vs. The Patriot for the WWF Championship The Headbangers winning the vacant WWF Tag Team Titles Stone Cold Steve Austin's involvement in the tag title match Brian Pillman vs. Goldust and the Marlena stipulation How Ground Zero fits into WWF's transition into the Attitude Era Was Ground Zero an underrated turning point in late-1997 WWF? How well does the show hold up compared to the other key events from this stretch of the Monday Night Wars? Step back into one of wrestling's most fascinating eras as Wrestling War Zone continues its week-by-week journey through 1997. WWF In Your House Ground Zero 1997, Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker, Bret Hart vs Patriot, WWF 1997, Attitude Era, Ground Zero In Your House review, Wrestling War Zone, Monday Night Wars podcast, Stone Cold Steve Austin 1997, Headbangers tag title win, Brian Pillman vs Goldust, Hart Foundation 1997, Undertaker 1997, Shawn Michaels 1997, retro wrestling podcast, classic WWF review, WWE history podcast, pro wrestling history, WWF pay per view review, wrestling nostalgia
On this episode of Grilling JR, Jim Ross and Conrad Thompson fire up the time machine and take you back to one of the most important nights in wrestling history WrestleMania XIII from March 23, 1997 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois! JR relives the iconic and industry changing double-turn between Bret "Hitman" Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, breaking down why this moment redefined both men's careers and helped usher in a new era of professional wrestling. From Austin's gutsy, blood soaked performance to Bret's transformation into a bitter anti-hero, JR gives you a front-row seat to the magic as only he can. The guys also dig into the ripple effects of Shawn Michaels "losing his smile", the arrival and impact of Chyna, and the introduction of Ken Shamrock as a special referee. Plus, JR shares his thoughts on Sid's WWF Championship win over Bret, the road to Undertaker vs. Sid in the main event, and how all of it fit into the rapidly changing landscape of the business including the growing influence of ECW. Behind the scenes insight, unforgettable moments, and JR's signature storytelling make this a must-listen deep dive into a WrestleMania that changed everything. Business is about to pick up… on Grilling JR! MORGAN & MORGAN - Morgan & Morgan is America's Largest Injury Law Firm Morgan & Morgan is giving one lucky fan the chance to win $2,000 and 2x tickets to WrestleMania 42 on April 18th & 19th in Las Vegas! To enter, all you need to do is text 'HEAT42' to 4-THE-PEOPLE (484-373-6753) and follow the prompts in your text message. For The People. For The Fans. BLUECHEW - Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold with code JR at http://BlueChew.com SAVE WITH CONRAD - Stop throwing money away by paying those high interest rates on your credit card. Roll them into one low monthly payment and on top of that, skip your next two house payments. Go to https://www.savewithconrad.com to learn more.
On this episode of ChroNoSo, we dive into the historic rise of Hulkamania as Hulk Hogan defeats The Iron Sheik to capture the WWF Championship at Madison Square Garden, igniting one of the biggest booms in wrestling history. But that's just the beginning. We also break down key WWF shows from both Madison Square Garden and the Spectrum in Philadelphia, exploring how the company was evolving in real time as the Hulkamania era was born. From the energy of the crowds to the shifting landscape of the roster, this is a deep dive into one of the most important turning points in WWF history.
Welcome back to The Lawcast! This time we cover Wrestlemania 2, a show that entirely fails to live up to the original Wrestlemania.One year later the WWF has grown immensely. They take a huge swing here and attempt to run Wrestlemania from three different locations and it's largely a disaster. Bad matches and absolutely horrible production value combine for possibly the worst Wrestlemania.In the main event Hulk Hogan battles King Kong Bundy inside a steel cage for the WWF Championship. In the New York main event Roddy Piper faces Mr. T in a boxing match. In the Chicago portion we have a battle royal featuring NFL players and The Dream Team defending the WWF Tag Team Championship against The British Bulldogs.We also discuss AEW Revolution, including Hangman Page's loss to MJF, the return of Will Opsreay, Ronda Rousey's unexpected AEW debut, and all the other current wrestling news.
On the 471st installment of the Wrestling With the Dawg Broadcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie dives into the WWF Championship match on WWF's Saturday Night's Main Event on November 26th, 1988, where Andre the Giant challenges Randy Savage for the WWF title! The Dawg talks about where pro wrestling was at in 1988, Ted Turner buying Jim Crockett Promotions and turning it into World Championship Wrestling, the Mega Powers angle, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani head to the landlocked city of Orlando, Florida, to recap the July 3, 2000, episode of Monday Night Raw. This episode is legendary for one of the most iconic comedic moments in Attitude Era history: Mick Foley using The Rock's own catchphrase against him to deliver a massive "It doesn't matter how you feel!".We break down the "soft reboot" of the summer season as Foley settles into his role as Commissioner and begins stacking the deck against the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. Tommy Blacha shares behind-the-scenes stories about the relentless pace of the era, the transition of talent from WCW, and the lack of clean finishes. We also discuss the technical masterpiece of Chris Benoit vs. Eddie Guerrero and the legitimate heat generated by Kurt Angle's "dirty" Orlando insults.Other major discussion points include:- Shane McMahon being named the surprise #1 Contender for the WWF Championship.- Rikishi shocking the world by defeating Chris Benoit for the Intercontinental Title.- The emergence of the Right to Censor as Steven Richards targets the Godfather's ladies.- Tommy's memories of his own failed wrestling promotion and the "bitter lessons" of the business.0:00 - Intro 0:53 - Welcome to Orlando: The Landlocked Disney Trap3:50 - The "Story Building" Episode: Why clean finishes were rare5:20 - Elevating the Next Generation: Jericho, Angle, and Benoit8:45 - Tommy's "51/49" Mindset: The burnout of the relentless pace10:14 - Behind the Scenes: Foley's early return from retirement13:37 - Match 1: Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit 17:40 - The "Shades of Gray" Era: Why squash matches became passé24:10 - MICK FOLEY'S BIG MOMENT: "It doesn't matter how you feel!"31:15 - Match 2: Rikishi vs. Triple H (The "Swallows" Chant)34:00 - Backstage: Foley baits and switches Triple H36:00 - Match 3: Jeff Hardy vs. Val Venis (Taz Intervenes)39:00 - Rudy Giuliani at WWF New York41:00 - Match 4: Chris Jericho & The APA vs. DX (3-on-2 Handicap)44:00 - Edge & Christian's 4th of July sucking up to the Undertaker47:15 - Match 5: Undertaker & Kane vs. Edge & Christian (The Last Ride)48:30 - Match 6: Dean Malenko vs. Crash Holly (The Pop-up Powerbomb)50:35 - RIGHT TO CENSOR: Steven Richards targets the Godfather53:15 - Match 7: The Dudley Boyz vs. Kurt Angle & Brooklyn Brawler56:30 - Steve Blackman vs. The Posse: Jackie Chan style beatdown58:50 - The USA vs. Viacom Lawsuit: The $500 million shift1:03:00 - Main Event: The Rock vs. Shane McMahon1:05:35 - Chris Benoit joins the Faction1:06:01 - Outro Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Nick and Vaughn dive deep into WrestleMania XII - headlined by Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Championship in an 60-minute Iron Man Match. BUT FIRST, they discuss Cody Rhodes becoming WWE Champion again and heading to WrestleMania 42 to defend against Randy Orton, Jade Cargill facing off against Rhea Ripley after the online messiness, CM Punk's controversial parting words for Roman Reigns, Danhausen's fitting into WWE just fine now, and the Love Is Blind Season 10 finale!--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
Shot of Nostalgia: Shuffle continues with your host Acefield Retro, and this week we revisit April 4, 1993, WrestleMania IX from Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. The first fully outdoor WrestleMania. The World's Largest Toga Party. A Roman coliseum theme complete with live animals, trumpeters, and commentators fully committed to the presentation. But beyond the spectacle, this event represents a pivot. This episode traces the road into WrestleMania IX through the March and April 1993 Wrestling Observer Newsletter coverage, capturing a company navigating lawsuits, scrutiny, roster instability, and mounting pressure. Bret Hart entered as WWF Champion. Yokozuna had been elevated as the dominant Royal Rumble winner. Hulk Hogan had returned, but his long term direction was fluid rather than locked in. The structure of the card reflects that instability. Shawn Michaels versus Tatanka opens with an Intercontinental Championship match that creates movement without definitive closure, immediately signaling protection over payoff. The Steiner Brothers versus the Headshrinkers provide one of the night's most cohesive in ring performances, reinforcing how effective the tag division could be when execution was clean. Doink versus Crush leans heavily into character psychology and spectacle, highlighted by the double Doink finish. We examine the originally planned mechanical stunt that was scrapped and what that decision says about the era's emphasis on visual moments. Razor Ramon secures a direct win over Bob Backlund, continuing his steady rise. The Tag Team Championship match between Money Inc. and the Mega Maniacs unfolds through referee bumps, disqualification tension, and spectacle driven pacing. We revisit the reported late reshuffling that removed the originally planned tag title blow off and centered Hogan more prominently on the card. Lex Luger's WrestleMania debut against Mr. Perfect introduces rope leverage controversy and is layered with behind the scenes anecdotes that contribute to the uneven rhythm of the night. The Undertaker versus Giant Gonzalez becomes one of the most criticized finishes in WrestleMania history, prioritizing theatricality over decisive resolution. The championship picture ultimately defines the event. Bret Hart versus Yokozuna is framed as a generational collision until Mr. Fuji's salt interference shifts the WWF Championship. Moments later, Hulk Hogan enters, accepts an impromptu challenge, and captures the title in approximately twenty seconds. With three decades of hindsight, this episode examines whether that closing decision reflects creative confusion or calculated business pragmatism. The Observer context suggests urgency. The optics suggest an audible. The result reshaped Bret Hart's reign, altered Yokozuna's trajectory, and placed Hogan back on top during a volatile moment for the company. WrestleMania IX is remembered for its ending. It deserves to be studied for what it reveals about transition, pressure, and how quickly direction can change when stability becomes the priority. Shot of Nostalgia: Shuffle premieres Saturday wherever you listen. Like, subscribe, and leave a review to support the continued growth of the series. Visit TurnbuckleTavern.com for merchandise, archives, and the full network schedule. Support the project at Patreon.com/TheTurnbuckleTavern for exclusive content and extended deep dives. Powered by G FUEL and Dick Lazers. Use code TAVERN at checkout to save twenty percent on your entire order.
On the 468th installment of the Wrestling With the Dawg Broadcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie jumps inside the steel cage for the WWF Championship from the May 27th, 1989 WWF Saturday Night's Main Event between Hulk Hogan vs. the Big Bossman! The Dawg dives into Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat and Flair vs. Terry Funk in Jim Crockett Promotions, the Mega Powers Exploding at WrestleMania V, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/ Shout out to Innesx for his Hulk Hogan's "Real American" and WWE Saturday Night's Main Event theme song for this edition of the podcast! https://www.youtube.com/@innesx_/videos
On this episode of Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWE writer Tommy Blacha and Rob Pasbani recap WWF King of the Ring 2000 from the Fleet Center in Boston. The guys discuss the marathon weekend that started with a house show at Madison Square Garden featuring a surprise appearance by Donald Trump and Melania Trump. Tommy Blacha shares what the atmosphere was like backstage during the peak of the Attitude Era and why the "home court" advantage of the Garden always brought out the best in the roster.The discussion dives deep into the tournament bracket that saw Kurt Angle ascend to the throne after a series of competitive matches against Chris Jericho and Rikishi. We break down the logic behind the early exits of Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero, and why the creative team chose a story-heavy path for the finals. Plus, we look at the polarizing main event where The Rock captured the WWF Championship by pinning Vince McMahon, and whether that finish helped or hurt the title's prestige in the long run.In this episode, we also discuss:- The logic behind the changing format of Sunday Night Heat.- The infamous Pat Patterson vs. Gerald Brisco evening gown match for the Hardcore Championship.- Edge and Christian trolling the Boston crowd with a New York Mets jersey.- Tori taking a massive powerbomb through a table at the hands of the Dudley Boyz.- Rikishi's incredible performance as the "beaten down" underdog of the tournament.- Tommy Blacha's response to Dave Meltzer's 1.75-star rating of the main event.0:00 - Intro1:10 - Memories of Donald Trump at the Garden House Show3:30 - House Shows vs. TV Tapings7:40 - Sunday Night Heat's Changing Format10:40 - The Fast Pace of the Tournament Quarterfinals12:30 - Could a Round-Robin Tournament Work in WWE?17:20 - Rikishi vs. Chris Benoit: Building the Underdog Story20:00 - Val Venis vs. Eddie Guerrero: A Rare Clean Finish23:20 - Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco Prep for Drag27:40 - Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho: The Best Match of the Night?30:00 - Edge and Christian Mock Boston with the Mets Jersey32:45 - Four-Way Tag Team Elimination Match Breakdown38:00 - The Semi-Finals: Rikishi Perseveres43:20 - The Infamous Patterson vs. Brisco Evening Gown Match50:20 - Dudley Boyz vs. DX: Tables, Dumpsters, and Tori57:50 - The Finals: Kurt Angle is Crowned King1:00:00 - Main Event: The Rock Pins Vince McMahon for the Title1:01:30 - Analyzing Dave Meltzer's Harsh Review of the Finish1:08:40 - Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead to RawFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the 467th installment of Wrestling With the Dawg Broadcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie paws into the WWF Championship match from WWF In Your House: It's Time from Sunday, December 15th, 1996! Sycho Sid defends his Titan Sports Championship against Bret Hart! The Dawg discusses and dives into Dave Meltzer's thoughts on where WWF was at in December of 1996, talks of ECW broadcasting their first pay-per-view, WWF Shotgun Saturday Night, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/
Ep 357 – Backlash 1999 You need a road map with these storylines 0:28 - Welcome 6:37 - Backlash Opening 9:11 - The Brood (Gangrel, Edge and Christian) vs the Ministry of Darkness (Mideon and the Acolytes (Bradshaw/Faarooq) 15:32 - Al Snow (w/ Head) vs Hardcore Holly for the WWF Hardcore Championship 22:18 - Goldust (w/ Blue Meanie) vs the Godfather (w/ ho's) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 28:45 - The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg Jesse James/Bad Ass Billy Gunn) vs Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart (w/ Debra) to be the #1 contender for the WWF Tag Team Championship 38:29 - Mankind vs Big Show in a Boiler Room Brawl 44:23 - X-Pac vs HHH (w/ Chyna) 47:49 - Ken Shamrock vs the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) 57:33 - The Rock vs Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship in a No Holds Barred match with Shane McMahon as the special guest referee 1:05:43 - Overall Thoughts 1:07:52 - Smarking It Up 1:19:59 - Ready to Rumble 1:24:40 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “World One” by Maximum Bob and “I Won't Do What You Tell Me” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
How many brain cells does this man have left? In this episode of Wrasslin' Raw, the boys get ushered into a new phase of the Attitude Era, where The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin find themselves facing each other at the top. The tournament for the WWF Championship plays out, and Mankind, Ken Shamrock, and the Undertaker all take part in it. Sable becomes the Women's Champion, and Marc Mero sinks even further into oblivion. Oh, and guess what? Earl Hebner gets punched in the face!
This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani recap the June 5, 2000, episode of RAW is WAR from the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. The night begins with massive dissension in the McMahon-Helmsley faction as Triple H, Vince McMahon, and Shane McMahon engage in a family shoving match that results in everyone—including Stephanie McMahon—getting slapped.A major talking point this week is how that "laborious" opening segment threw off the timing for the entire broadcast. Tommy Blacha provides unique insight into the backstage stress that occurs when segments run long, forcing the creative team and performers to truncate every single undercard match to fit the remaining time.We also address the "bamboozle" regarding The Undertaker's entrance music. While the network versions feature a generic theme, original recordings prove he was using Kid Rock's "American Badass" from day one. Tommy Blacha shares a hilarious story about Kevin Dunn blasting the track on a private jet until everyone was sick of it.Other highlights from this episode include:The Rock, The Undertaker, and Kane battling in a high-stakes Triple Threat match for a title shot.Rikishi delivering a devastating Stink Face to Trish Stratus.- Too Cool defending their WWF Tag Team Championship against The Hardy Boyz.- Crash Holly continuing his relentless quest to reclaim the Hardcore Championship.- The Rock and Triple H closing the show with a pay-per-view quality television main event for the WWF Championship.0:00 - Intro1:35 - WWF legal battles & the move to Spike TV3:55 - Rochester, NY: The "glitch" in the graphic5:55 - The Undertaker's real entrance music revealed8:20 - Vince McMahon, Brisco, & Patterson arrive10:50 - Opening Segment: Triple H vs. Vince vs. Shane dissension11:25 - Deep Dive: How the long opening segment ruined the show's timing16:55 - The Rock interrupts / The family slap-fest18:55 - Kane & The Undertaker demand title shots21:00 - Why WWF gave away main events on free TV25:40 - Match 1: Too Cool & Rikishi vs. Val Venis, Test & Albert30:40 - Trish Stratus takes a Stink Face!32:45 - Crash Holly's backstage parking lot fail33:25 - Match 2: Chris Benoit vs. Road Dogg (The impact of time cuts)35:45 - Kane interview: "I don't have a brother"36:45 - Gerald Brisco vs. Crash Holly (Hardcore Championship)39:15 - Triple Threat Match: The Rock vs. Kane vs. The Undertaker41:25 - Triple H interferes / The Rock earns the title shot42:02 - Match 3: Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko (Truncated stories)45:43 - KOTR Qualifier: Hardcore Holly vs. Faarooq47:15 - 6-Man Tag: Dudley Boyz & Chris Jericho vs. Angle, Edge & Christian50:10 - The Hardy Boyz vs. Boss Man & Bull Buchanan52:15 - Stephanie McMahon announces a Women's Battle Royal56:40 - Main Event: Triple H vs. The Rock (WWF Championship)1:02:25 - Final Thoughts: Burnout & the cycle of wrestling writing1:12:45 - Inside Baseball: The reality of Kayfabe today1:15:20 - OutroFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep 350 – WWF Monday Night RAW 02/15/1999 Rock and Mankind finish off the gimmick match roulette 0:24 - Welcome 13:43 - RAW Opening 17:16 - “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and Debra vs D'Lo Brown and Ivory in a Mixed Gender match 20:41 - Bad Ass Billy Gunn vs Val Venis (w/ Ryan Shamrock) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 24:58 - Kane and Shane McMahon (w/ Chyna) vs DX (HHH/X-Pac) for the WWF European Championship 29:02 - Bob Holly vs Steve Blackman for the WWF Hardcore Championship 33:08 - The Corporation (Test/Big Bossman/Ken Shamrock) vs the Ministry of Darkness (The Acolytes (Bradshaw/Faarooq) and Mideon) 35:57 - The Rock vs Mankind for the WWF Championship in a Ladder match 41:15 - Overall Thoughts 43:41 - Smarking It Up 54:30 - Ready to Rumble 58:51 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Thorn in my Eye” by Jim Johnston and “Do You Smell It v2” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
THE PODCAST VERSION WILL ALWAYS BE AVAILABLE EVERY SATURDAY MORING, AT 7AM ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS! SEARCH HAMIN MEDIA GROUP @HaminMediaGroup It's almost the end of 2025, and the PWR boys are spotlighting possibly one of the infamous heel turns that might have sparked a particular “Attitude Era” way before Stone Cold himself!!! The boys talk about when Big Daddy Cool Diesel turned on the fans after Bret Hart regained the WWF Championship at the 1995 Survivor Series!!! The boys will analyze how this turned out and showed how Vince might have had to admit that what worked in the 80s , in hindsight, wouldn't work in the 90s!!! They will delve into a great work shoot promo that literally showed the "real" Kevin Nash on WWE tv!!! Great discussion on both ends!!!
Ep 349 – St Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House “There's no love lost in this In Your House classic featuring the biggest Superstars of The Attitude Era” This is a Big Show 0:42 - Welcome 13:38 - IYH Opening 14:55 - Goldust vs Bluedust 18:17 - Al Snow (w/ Head) vs Bob Holly for the vacant WWF Hardcore Championship 25:00 - Big Bossman vs Mideon 31:36 - D'Lo Brown and “Sexual Chocolate” Mark Henry (w/ Ivory) vs “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart (w/ Debra) for the WWF Tag Team Championships 37:47 - Val Venis (w/ Ryan Shamrock) vs Ken Shamrock for the WWF Intercontinental Championship with special guest referee Bad Ass Billy Gunn 48:30 - DX (HHH/X-Pac) vs Kane and Chyna 55:14 - The Rock vs Mankind for the WWF Championship in a Last Man Standing match 1:02:57 - Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Vincent McMahon in a Steel Cage match 1:09:51 - Overall Thoughts 1:16:47 - Smarking It Up 1:25:41 - Ready to Rumble 1:30:18 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Will You Be My Valentine” by Jim Johnston and “I Won't Do What You Tell Me” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
Enjoy this free preview from the POST Wrestling Café — John Pollock and Wai Ting review WWF Survivor Series 1991 from Detroit's Joe Louis Arena, featuring Hulk Hogan vs. The Undertaker for the WWF Championship. They discuss:Randy Savage's infamous angle with Jake Roberts that saw him get bitten by a King CobraFallout from Hogan vs. Undertaker and its controversial Tombstone PiledriverRic Flair's WWF PPV debut with Piper, Bret & Virgil and its absurd DQ finishThe Rockers' dissension foreshadowing their split & Shawn Michaels' singles pushHow this PPV fared as a go-home show for WWF's Tuesday in Texas PPV, just 6 days laterColourful promos from a screaming Earthquake, Hawk, Randy Savage, and WWF's reptile-banning President, Jack TunneyThis patron-voted episode was selected by POST Wrestling listeners and brought to you by Espresso Executive Producer, Cameron Simon.FULL EVENT: Survivor Series 1991 | Hulk Hogan vs. Undertaker and MOREWWF Survivor SeriesWednesday, November 27, 1991Detroit, Michigan at Joe Louis ArenaWWF Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The UndertakerRic Flair, Ted DiBiase, The Mountie & The Warlord vs. Bret Hart, British Bulldog, Roddy Piper & VirgilSgt. Slaughter, Jim Duggan, Texas Tornado & El Matador vs. Col. Mustafa, The Berzerker, Skinner & HerculesNasty Boys & Beverly Brothers vs. Rockers & BushwhackersLegion of Doom & Big Boss Man vs. Natural Disasters & IRSRandy Savage & Jake Roberts speakNext time on Rewind-A-Wai: The First WWE Draft (Raw 3/25/02)Check out the Rewind-A-Wai Archives for all patrons: https://www.postwrestling.com/category/podcasts/postwrestlingcafe/raw/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/postwrestling.comX: http://www.twitter.com/POSTwrestlingInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/POSTwrestlingFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/POSTwrestlingYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/POSTwrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordOur Sponsors:* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/postwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep 348 – Halftime Heat 1999 For when you want to take a break from the Big Game 0:33 - Welcome 11:33 - Mankind vs the Rock (w/ Vince McMahon) for the WWF Championship in an Empty Arena match 19:31 - Overall Thoughts 25:21 - Ready to Rumble 30:56 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is the theme from Sunday Night Heat and “Wreck” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review one of the greatest pay-per-views of the year: Judgment Day 2000! The main event is a historic 60-Minute Iron Man Match between The Rock and Triple H for the WWF Championship, with the returning Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee.The night ends in absolute chaos with the shock return of The Undertaker, debuting his new "American Badass" persona! We break down the controversial finish that saw Triple H regain the title despite being decimated by the Deadman.We also dive into:- Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho in a brutal Submission Match for the Intercontinental Title.- Eddie Guerrero & Chyna taking on Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn for the European Championship.- Edge, Christian and Kurt Angle in an awesome opener against Too Cool and Rikishi.- Shane McMahon facing The Big Show in a Falls Count Anywhere match that features a massive cinder block spot.- Gerald Brisco's ongoing journey as Hardcore ChampionJoin us as we break down a near-perfect pay-per-view that featured incredible wrestling, massive returns, and peak Attitude Era storytelling.Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell!0:00 - Intro / "Dead Man Walking" 0:46 - Welcome to Tales from the Attitude Era (Judgment Day 2000) 1:14 - Debate: "Premium Live Event" vs. "Pay-Per-View" 3:08 - The Unique Format of Sunday Night Heat 7:14 - Louisville, KY: A Hot Wrestling Crowd (OVW Territory) 8:15 - Why the Iron Man Match Format Works So Well 12:08 - Intro Video & Backstage with the McMahon-Helmsley Faction 14:02 - Shawn Michaels Arrives in Short Shorts 14:25 - Match 1: Too Cool & Rikishi vs. Edge, Christian & Kurt Angle 17:40 - The Iconic "Jug Band" 5-Second Pose 21:17 - The Massive Pop for The Worm 22:45 - The Controversy of the Finish (Did Edge Kick Out?)25:21 - Backstage Interview: Is HBK Trustworthy? 28:00 - Match 2: Eddie Guerrero vs. Perry Saturn vs. Dean Malenko (European Title) 33:53 - Match 3: Shane McMahon vs. The Big Show (Falls Count Anywhere) 41:57 - Match 4: Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit (Submission Match for IC Title) 44:55 - Wrestlers Working While Sick (The Flu Game) 51:24 - Match 5: DX vs. The Dudley Boyz (Tables Match) 55:56 - Main Event: The Rock vs. Triple H (60-Minute Iron Man Match) 1:07:03 - THE UNDERTAKER RETURNS! (American Badass Debut) 1:13:21 - Was This The Best PPV of the Year? 1:16:49 - Final Thoughts & What's Next on RAW Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this installment of the Big Five Project, the guys discuss and highlight the significance of WrestleMania XII as a turning point in wrestling history. So many aspects of this card, at the moment that the Monday Night Wars were heating up, really set the stage for much bigger events and moments. It was a night that saw the return of the Ultimate Warrior in one of the most infamous squashes in WWE history. In this episode, the guys also discuss several other key moments from WrestleMania XII, including the rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin, a solid opening six-man tag match, the Hollywood Backlot Brawl (and the tremendous psychological implications inherent in that match, and what may have been the best match of the night, the war between Undertaker and Diesel. And, of course, there is an extended discussion of the Iron Man match between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart for the WWF Championship, the strategic planning behind it, and the evolution of Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart's wrestling styles. The discussion also touches on the controversial finish of the Iron Man match and the legacy of the handshake that followed, highlighting the complexities of wrestling storytelling and rivalries.About the Chairshot Radio NetworkLaunched in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in sports, entertainment, and sports entertainment. Wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts + the most interesting content + the most engaging hosts = the most entertaining podcasts you'll find!MONDAY - Bandwagon Nerds (entertainment & popular culture)TUESDAY - 4 Corners Podcast (sports)WEDNESDAY - The Greg DeMarco Show (wrestling)THURSDAY - POD is WARFRIDAY - DWI Podcast (Drunk Wrestling Intellect)SATURDAY - The Mindless Wrestling PodcastSUNDAY - Keeping the news ridiculous... The Oddity / The Front and Center Sports PodcastCHAIRSHOT RADIO NETWORK PODCAST SPECIALSAttitude Of Aggression Podcast & The Big Five Project (chronologically exploring WWE's PPV/PLE history)http://TheChairshot.com PRESENTS...IMMEDIATE POST WWE PLE REACTIONS w/ DJ(Mindless), Tunney(DWI) & FriendsPatrick O'Dowd's 5X5Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ep 347 – WWF Monday Night RAW 01/25/1999 Another solo show 0:27 - Welcome 7:25 - RAW Opening 10:45 - Goldust (w/ Head) vs Bad Ass Billy Gunn (w/ HHH and Chyna) 15:05 - Droz vs George Steele (w/ the Oddities (Kurrgan, Giant Silva and Golga) 18:44 - The Corporation (Big Boss Man/Ken Shamrock) vs “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart (w/ Debra) for the WWF Tag Team Championship 23:56 - Val Venis vs Test 25:11 - Road Dogg Jesse James and Al Snow vs the Brood (Gangrel/Edge) 28:03 - HHH (w/ Chyna) vs the Rock for the WWF Championship in an “I Quit” match 30:41 - Overall Thoughts 31:30 - Smarking It Up 36:01 - Ready to Rumble 40:36 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Thorn in My Eye” by Jim Johnston and “Do You Smell It v2” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
This week, the guys dive deep into WWF Survivor Series 1991! The very first time the WWF Championship would be defended at the event as Hulk Hogan puts the WWF Championship on the line against The Undertaker! Ric Flair's first WWF PPV! And more.BUT FIRST, we discuss AEW's Blood & Guts matches, WWE's ice cold spell, John Cena's Intercontinental Championship win and The Last Time Is Now Tournament, Ridge Holland's latest update, and more.--Twitter/X: [@_piccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio]Instagram: [@shootersradio]Threads: [@shootersradio] [@picconenick] [@vaughnjohnson166]Bluesky: [@shootersradio] [@piccone] [@vaughnjohnson]Facebook: [facebook.com/shootersradio]Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio]
On the 454th installment of Wrestling With the Dawg Podcast at FlairFlop.com, the Dirty Dawg Darsie makes the second stop of the 2025 Survivor Series in 1996 when he reviews the WWF Championship match at Survivor Series 1996 between Sid Justice and Shawn Michaels! The Dawg discusses Mr. Perfect leaving the Federation for World Championship Wrestling, Hollywood Hogan making media rounds as a villain, the WWF news nuggets, and so much more! Please support WhenItWasCool.com! Patreon.com/WIWCool/ Patreon.com/DirtyDawgMES/
Ep 345 – Royal Rumble 1999 “No Chance in Hell” 11 chairshots and 100k bounty 0:40 - Welcome 17:34 - RR Opening 19:04 - Road Dogg Jesse James vs Big Boss Man 22:12 - Bad Ass Billy Gunn vs Ken Shamrock for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 26:57 - Gangrel vs X-Pac for the WWF European Championship 31:02 - Luna (w/ Shane McMahon) vs Sable for the WWF Women's Championship in a Strap match 36:09 - The Rock vs Mankind for the WWF Championship in an I Quit match 46:17 - The Royal Rumble match 1:04:24 - Overall Thoughts 1:11:16 - Smarking It Up 1:27:05 - Ready to Rumble 1:31:20 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “No Chance in Hell” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
As voted by all of YOU on social media, its another PPV Recap from the year 2000 in wrasslin and it comes from the WWF with No Mercy!! We got Kurt Angle winning his first WWF Championship, we got Stone Cold trying to run over Rikishi with his pickup truck, we got a cage match, a tag team tables gauntlet match, Los Conquistadors and Naked Mideon???? Is this a PPV or a commercial free episode of Raw is War?? You be the judge as Dennis and I go back 25 yrs to the day and share our uncensored thoughts with all of YOU!!!
This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob Pasbani and former WWF writer Tommy Blacha are joined by special guest, comedian and pro wrestler Peter Angelo (@metalpetecomedy), to review one of the greatest pay-per-views of the era: Backlash 2000!This is the epic culmination of the WrestleMania fallout, where The Rock finally gets his one-on-one match against Triple H for the WWF Championship. The main event explodes into chaos with interference from the entire McMahon family, Patterson & Brisco, and the monumental return of Stone Cold Steve Austin, who helps The Rock finally reclaim the gold.We also dive into:- The hilarious and unforgettable sight of The Big Show impersonating Hulk Hogan to face Kurt Angle.- The satisfying payoff to a month-long storyline as The Dudley Boyz finally put Trish Stratus through a table.- A technical wrestling classic for the Intercontinental Title between Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit.- A fantastic, star-making performance from Dean Malenko and Scotty 2 Hotty for the Light Heavyweight Championship.- Lita getting her revenge on Chyna by stripping her down to her bra and panties in the middle of the ring.Join us for a deep dive into a pay-per-view that delivered on all fronts, from incredible in-ring action to unforgettable Attitude Era moments.Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEraTommy Blacha made his name in Hollywood as a writer on Conan O'Brien, co-creator of Metalocalypse on Adult Swim, and a writer on shows like The Eric Andre Show and Da Ali G Show. But, a little-known fact about Tommy's career is that he was the head writer of WWE (WWF at the time)) during their most successful period, starting in 1999, taking over for Vince Russo, who left for the competition. This podcast, Tales from the Attitude Era will be a retrospective of Tommy's time in the head writer position and the roller coaster ride that is pro wrestling, co-hosted by Rob Pasbani. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RAW is Jericho on April, 17th 2000! WWF RAW opens the show hot with Chris Jericho vs Triple H, in what was scheduled as a non-title match with Triple H defending the honor of Stephanie McMahon. Jericho verbally assaults Triple H and convinces him to put the WWF Championship on the line right now! After a referee gets bumped during the match, Earl Hebner comes in at the end of the match and counts the pin for Chris Jericho. Chris Jericho is the NEW WWF Champion, for all of 2 minutes. Triple H argues with the refs and says that Earl made a fast count and needs to reverse the decision. Earl agrees as long as Triple H doesn't mess with him while he works for the WWF. Triple H goes along with it until he gets his title back. He then fires Hebner and beats him up. Also, Linda McMahon is here with a big surprise that she won't tell anyone about. She goes into the ring and says that Stone Cold Steve Austin will be in the corner of The Rock at the Backlash against Triple H. This makes Triple H and Stephanie upset and Stephanie goes to slap her mom. However, Linda was ready and countered it by slapping her back. Plus, The Hardyz vs Eddie and Essa Rios, Crash Holly vs Perry Saturn vs Tazz and much more. In the main event, Chris Jericho teams with the APA to take on DX! ⦁ Deadlock Discord: https://discord.gg/E4BvR4W⦁ Deadlock Shop: https://shop.deadlockpw.com⦁ Deadlock Patreon: https://patreon.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Instagram: https://instagram.com/deadlockwrestling⦁ Deadlock Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Pro Wrestling: http://deadlockpro.com
On this REMIX edition of Grilling JR, JR and Conrad take us back to No Way Out 2001, which took place on on February 25, 2001 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV. In it, we'd see Kurt Angle vs. The Rock in the main event for the WWF Championship. Plus, HHH vs. Stone Cold in a "Three Stages of Hell" match, The Dudley Boyz vs. The Brothers of Destruction, and much more! HOME CHEF - For a limited time, Home Chef is offering my listeners 50% OFF and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! Go to HomeChef.com/JR CARGURUS - #1 most visited car shopping site. Shop from millions of cars to find your best deal. https://www.cargurus.com TECOVAS - Get 10% off at tecovas.com/GRILLINGJR when you sign up for email and texts ENVISION - Save money and grow your business with Envision Marketing—visit https://conradsguy.com/ today! BLUECHEW - Visit https://bluechew.com and try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code JR -- just pay $5 shipping. SAVE WITH CONRAD - Stop throwing money away by paying those high interest rates on your credit card. Roll them into one low monthly payment and on top of that, skip your next two house payments. Go to www.savewithconrad.com to learn more. ADVERTISE WITH GRILLING JR - If your business targets 25-54 year old men, there's no better place to advertise than right here with us on Grilling JR. You've heard us do ads for some of the same companies for years...why? Because it works! And with our super targeted audience, there's very little waste.Go to https://www.podcastheat.com/advertise now and find out more about advertising with Grilling JR.