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Tales from the Attitude Era
Tommy Blacha & Robert Pasbani
87 episodes
1 day ago

Pro wrestling shows dominate the top sports podcast charts, but none are from the perspective of the show's writer, until now. Tommy Blacha has written on Conan O'Brien, Da Ali G Show, The Eric Andre Show, and co-created Adult Swim's Metalocalypse. He was also the head writer of WWE (then WWF) during their big boom period, affectionately referred to as The Attitude Era.


Tommy was a significant figure in the Attitude Era, primarily known for his work as a comedy writer and performer. He played a crucial role in shaping the entertainment aspect of the WWF product during this time. Joined by co-host Rob Pasbani (Metal Injection, Squared Circle Pit), the two look back on the unique moment in time. discussing the creative mindset behind some of the biggest stories of the Attitude


Tales from the Attitude Era is a weekly one-hour podcast looking back at a specific famous moment or storyline from the period in WWE when Blacha was head writer, between 1999 and 2001, producing some of wrestling's most iconic personalities, both in front of and behind the camera. There was a sense of heightened sensationalism surrounding the industry during this time. Fans were eager to learn about the backstage politics, personal relationships, and locker room dynamics that fueled the drama on-screen.


Every week. Rob Pasbani will lead the show offering a recap of events, and reactions from critics & fans of the time. Blacha will then offer his unique insider perspective explaining the hows and whys of famous moments involving larger-than-life figures like Vince McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. whose influence extended beyond the ring and into the boardroom. Fans were captivated by learning about their roles in shaping the direction of the company and the industry as a whole further fueled fans' fascination with the backstage of the Attitude Era.


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Pro wrestling shows dominate the top sports podcast charts, but none are from the perspective of the show's writer, until now. Tommy Blacha has written on Conan O'Brien, Da Ali G Show, The Eric Andre Show, and co-created Adult Swim's Metalocalypse. He was also the head writer of WWE (then WWF) during their big boom period, affectionately referred to as The Attitude Era.


Tommy was a significant figure in the Attitude Era, primarily known for his work as a comedy writer and performer. He played a crucial role in shaping the entertainment aspect of the WWF product during this time. Joined by co-host Rob Pasbani (Metal Injection, Squared Circle Pit), the two look back on the unique moment in time. discussing the creative mindset behind some of the biggest stories of the Attitude


Tales from the Attitude Era is a weekly one-hour podcast looking back at a specific famous moment or storyline from the period in WWE when Blacha was head writer, between 1999 and 2001, producing some of wrestling's most iconic personalities, both in front of and behind the camera. There was a sense of heightened sensationalism surrounding the industry during this time. Fans were eager to learn about the backstage politics, personal relationships, and locker room dynamics that fueled the drama on-screen.


Every week. Rob Pasbani will lead the show offering a recap of events, and reactions from critics & fans of the time. Blacha will then offer his unique insider perspective explaining the hows and whys of famous moments involving larger-than-life figures like Vince McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. whose influence extended beyond the ring and into the boardroom. Fans were captivated by learning about their roles in shaping the direction of the company and the industry as a whole further fueled fans' fascination with the backstage of the Attitude Era.


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Tales from the Attitude Era
The Rock vs. Triple H & The Behind the Scenes of a Timing Disaster - WWF RAW Review 6/5/2000

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 - Intro

1:35 - WWF legal battles & the move to Spike TV

3:55 - Rochester, NY: The "glitch" in the graphic

5:55 - The Undertaker’s real entrance music revealed

8:20 - Vince McMahon, Brisco, & Patterson arrive

10:50 - Opening Segment: Triple H vs. Vince vs. Shane dissension

11:25 - Deep Dive: How the long opening segment ruined the show’s timing

16:55 - The Rock interrupts / The family slap-fest

18:55 - Kane & The Undertaker demand title shots

21:00 - Why WWF gave away main events on free TV

25:40 - Match 1: Too Cool & Rikishi vs. Val Venis, Test & Albert

30:40 - Trish Stratus takes a Stink Face!

32:45 - Crash Holly’s backstage parking lot fail

33:25 - 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 Undertaker

41:25 - Triple H interferes / The Rock earns the title shot

42:02 - Match 3: Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko (Truncated stories)

45:43 - KOTR Qualifier: Hardcore Holly vs. Faarooq

47:15 - 6-Man Tag: Dudley Boyz & Chris Jericho vs. Angle, Edge & Christian

50:10 - The Hardy Boyz vs. Boss Man & Bull Buchanan

52:15 - Stephanie McMahon announces a Women’s Battle Royal

56:40 - Main Event: Triple H vs. The Rock (WWF Championship)

1:02:25 - Final Thoughts: Burnout & the cycle of wrestling writing

1:12:45 - Inside Baseball: The reality of Kayfabe today

1:15:20 - Outro

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1 day ago
1 hour 15 minutes 33 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Kane Finds His Voice! The Big Red Machine Challenged Triple H - WWF Smackdown Review 6/1/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani head north to Vancouver for the May 29, 2000, episode of RAW is WAR! It’s a Memorial Day classic featuring one of the hottest (and most anti-American) crowds of the year.


We break down the massive return of Kane, who interrupts a chaotic lumberjack brawl between The Rock, Undertaker, and the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. Plus, Too Cool shocks the world by defeating Edge & Christian for the Tag Team Titles with help from Kid Rock's hype man, Joe C!


We also dive into:

- Kurt Angle's legendary nuclear heat promo insulting Ben Johnson, the Grizzlies, and Canadian healthcare.

- A discussion on WWE's history with Canadian customs and immigration lawyers.

- The "Cold Spot" match that the crowd ignored to chant for "Puppies."

- Chris Benoit vs. Hardcore Holly in an incredibly stiff bout.

- The mystery of who is attacking Vince McMahon, Road Dogg, and Pat Patterson backstage.

- The Kat returns to join The Godfather and Dean Malenko.


Join us for a breakdown of a pivotal RAW on the road to King of the Ring 2000! Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell!


0:00 - Intro

3:40 - Tommy's Story: WWE vs. Canadian Customs

6:00 - Writing the King of the Ring Tournament (Pencil vs. Ink)

11:00 - Undertaker's "American Badass" Entrance & Theme Music

13:15 - McMahon-Helmsley Faction Promo / Undertaker & Rock Interrupt

19:00 - Match 1: The Godfather, Dean Malenko & The Kat vs. Perry Saturn, D'Lo Brown & Terri

24:44 - Edge & Christian meet Joe C

26:15 - Kurt Angle's Nuclear Heat Promo

32:59 - Match 2: Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle (European Title)

34:46 - Mystery Attacker Storyline: Road Dogg taken out

35:47 - The "Short" 5-Second Pose

36:16 - Match 3: Too Cool vs. Edge & Christian (Tag Team Titles)

39:00 - TOO COOL WIN THE TITLES!

41:03 - Was Joe C's Involvement "Annoying"? (Meltzer vs. Reality)

43:00 - "Belt" vs. "Championship" / Forbidden Words

44:30 - Vince McMahon Attacked / "Austin" Chants

45:09 - Match 4: Rikishi vs. Shane McMahon (KOTR Qualifier)

47:16 - Backstage: Stephanie, T&A, and Val Venis

49:35 - Match 5: Chris Jericho & The Hardy Boyz vs. Val Venis, Test & Albert

53:33 - Hardcore Holly & Chris Benoit Promo ("US Sucks" Chants)

54:41 - Match 6: Chris Benoit vs. Hardcore Holly

57:25 - Match 7: Bull Buchanan vs. Steve Blackman (The "Cold Spot")

58:40 - The Crowd Ignores the Match for "Puppies"

1:00:47 - Pat Patterson Attacked (The Coffee Spill)

1:02:54 - Edge & Christian Stuff Joe C in a Trash Can

1:03:37 - Main Event Segment: Rock & Undertaker vs. The Regime

1:06:51 - KANE RETURNS!

1:08:30 - Teasing a Fatal Four-Way?

1:10:45 - Final Thoughts & Outro


Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social media

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1 week ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Kane RETURNS to Destroy Triple H & The Regime! WWE RAW 5/29/00 Review

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani head north to Vancouver for the May 29, 2000, episode of RAW is WAR! It’s a Memorial Day classic featuring one of the hottest (and most anti-American) crowds of the year.


We break down the massive return of Kane, who interrupts a chaotic lumberjack brawl between The Rock, Undertaker, and the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. Plus, Too Cool shocks the world by defeating Edge & Christian for the Tag Team Titles with help from Kid Rock's hype man, Joe C!


We also dive into:

- Kurt Angle's legendary nuclear heat promo insulting Ben Johnson, the Grizzlies, and Canadian healthcare.

- A discussion on WWE's history with Canadian customs and immigration lawyers.

- The "Cold Spot" match that the crowd ignored to chant for "Puppies."

- Chris Benoit vs. Hardcore Holly in an incredibly stiff bout.

- The mystery of who is attacking Vince McMahon, Road Dogg, and Pat Patterson backstage.

- The Kat returns to join The Godfather and Dean Malenko.


Join us for a breakdown of a pivotal RAW on the road to King of the Ring 2000! Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell!


0:00 - Intro

3:40 - Tommy's Story: WWE vs. Canadian Customs

6:00 - Writing the King of the Ring Tournament (Pencil vs. Ink)

11:00 - Undertaker's "American Badass" Entrance & Theme Music

13:15 - McMahon-Helmsley Faction Promo / Undertaker & Rock Interrupt

19:00 - Match 1: The Godfather, Dean Malenko & The Kat vs. Perry Saturn, D'Lo Brown & Terri

24:44 - Edge & Christian meet Joe C

26:15 - Kurt Angle's Nuclear Heat Promo

32:59 - Match 2: Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle (European Title)

34:46 - Mystery Attacker Storyline: Road Dogg taken out

35:47 - The "Short" 5-Second Pose

36:16 - Match 3: Too Cool vs. Edge & Christian (Tag Team Titles)

39:00 - TOO COOL WIN THE TITLES!

41:03 - Was Joe C's Involvement "Annoying"? (Meltzer vs. Reality)

43:00 - "Belt" vs. "Championship" / Forbidden Words

44:30 - Vince McMahon Attacked / "Austin" Chants

45:09 - Match 4: Rikishi vs. Shane McMahon (KOTR Qualifier)

47:16 - Backstage: Stephanie, T&A, and Val Venis

49:35 - Match 5: Chris Jericho & The Hardy Boyz vs. Val Venis, Test & Albert

53:33 - Hardcore Holly & Chris Benoit Promo ("US Sucks" Chants)

54:41 - Match 6: Chris Benoit vs. Hardcore Holly

57:25 - Match 7: Bull Buchanan vs. Steve Blackman (The "Cold Spot")

58:40 - The Crowd Ignores the Match for "Puppies"

1:00:47 - Pat Patterson Attacked (The Coffee Spill)

1:02:54 - Edge & Christian Stuff Joe C in a Trash Can

1:03:37 - Main Event Segment: Rock & Undertaker vs. The Regime

1:06:51 - KANE RETURNS!

1:08:30 - Teasing a Fatal Four-Way?

1:10:45 - Final Thoughts & Outro


Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social media

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 11 minutes 20 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Undertaker Chases Vince McMahon with a Motorcycle! WWE Smackdown Review 5/28/00

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the May 25, 2000, episode of SmackDown from Evansville, Indiana. The McMahon-Helmsley faction is running scared as The Undertaker returns to SmackDown on his motorcycle, chasing Vince, Shane, and Brisco throughout the arena!


We also discuss Tommy's growing burnout during this period and his realization that he needed to make an "exit plan" from the chaotic world of WWF creative.


Plus, we break down:

- The Rock's hilarious segment where he whispers a "secret" to Vince McMahon before slapping him in the face.

- Kurt Angle, Edge, and Christian delivering "Cheap Heat PLUS" by mocking Bobby Knight and the Indiana Pacers.

- The official formation of Team Xtreme as the Hardy Boyz save Lita from a powerbomb by Essa Rios.

- Chyna looking dominant in a Tag Team Title match against Edge & Christian.

- Crash Holly continuing his feud with the APA, ruining their beer and paying the price.

- A messy finish involving The Godfather, Dean Malenko, and Perry Saturn.


Join us for another deep dive into the peak of the Attitude Era!

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0:00 - Intro

1:18 - Tommy's Burnout: Why He Started Planning His Exit

8:06 - Welcome to Evansville: The "Roberts Municipal Stadium"

9:13 - Discussing Crowd Sweetening on SmackDown

11:46 - Undertaker's Return Recap & Re-establishing His Dominance

15:32 - The Undertaker Chases the McMahons with a Motorcycle!

21:01 - Vince McMahon Confronts The Undertaker

25:12 - Match 1: Eddie Guerrero & Chyna vs. Edge & Christian (Tag Titles)

28:57 - Crash Holly Ruins the APA's Beer

29:40 - Match 2: Faarooq vs. Crash Holly (Hardcore Match)

30:18 - Match 3: Chris Jericho vs. Hardcore Holly vs. Val Venis (No. 1 Contender)

34:52 - The Rock Slaps Vince McMahon!

37:03 - Match 4: Matt Hardy vs. Essa Rios

39:54 - The Hardyz Save Lita / Birth of Team Xtreme

42:04 - Backstage: Triple H volunteers Shane to fight Undertaker

42:47 - Match 5: The Dudley Boyz & Too Cool vs. T&A & DX

48:11 - The "Too Cool" Dance Party (with The Dudleyz!)

50:23 - Match 6: Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit

52:06 - Match 7: Bull Buchanan vs. Al Snow

53:48 - Backstage: Vince is Proud of Shane's "Grapefruits"

54:19 - Match 8: The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon

55:36 - The Rock Returns to Help Undertaker!

56:49 - Sunday Night Heat Recap: Dean Malenko & The Hoes

59:23 - Final Thoughts & Outro


Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social media

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 2 minutes 36 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Rock Trashes Vince's Limo & The Day I Decided to Quit WWE - WWF Raw Review 5/22/00

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the May 22, 2000, episode of RAW is WAR from Indianapolis. It's the fallout from Judgment Day, and while Triple H is the new champion, The Rock is on a warpath!


In a candid moment, Tommy reveals that this was the specific week he first considered quitting the WWF creative team due to burnout and the chaotic backstage environment. We discuss the mindset of the writing team during this period and how the "machine" kept rolling despite the lack of long-term planning.


We also dive into:

- The Rock's hilarious and violent assault on Vince McMahon, culminating in him smashing a trash can lid over Vince's head inside a limo.

- The Raw debut of The American Badass Undertaker and his new biker persona.

- Kurt Angle's hilarious "cheap heat" promo on the Indiana Pacers and Bobby Knight.

- The odd pairing of Edge, Christian, and Kurt Angle forming a comedic heel alliance.

- A controversial intergender match where Dean Malenko pins Chyna after a rose-based distraction.

- Hardcore Holly delivering one of the stiffest chair shots of the era to Chris Benoit.


Join us for a fascinating look behind the curtain at a pivotal time in WWF history, both on-screen and in the writer's room.


0:00 - Intro / "The Day After Judgment Day"

1:27 - Tommy Reveals: "I Think I'm Going to Leave Wrestling"

5:03 - The Burnout of Writing for the Attitude Era

13:20 - The Revolving Door of WWE Writers

15:03 - RAW Recap Starts: No Recap Video?!

21:56 - Vince McMahon's Opening Promo

25:28 - The Rock DESTROYS Vince McMahon & His Limo!

29:59 - Trish Stratus & T&A Promo

31:50 - Match 1: The Hardy Boyz vs. T&A (w/ Trish Stratus)

32:53 - Backstage: D'Lo Brown Returns & Wants TV Time

36:55 - Match 2: Eddie Guerrero vs. D'Lo Brown (European Title)

39:18 - The Rock Attacks DX Backstage

39:36 - Kurt Angle, Edge & Christian Mock Indiana (Cheap Heat!)

42:02 - The "Bobby Knight" 5-Second Pose

42:21 - Match 3: Kurt Angle, Edge & Christian vs. Too Cool & Rikishi

42:51 - Rikishi's Stink Face Hygiene Question

45:18 - WWE in Business Week Magazine

47:35 - Shane McMahon Arrives & Gets Attacked by The Rock

49:22 - Match 4: Val Venis vs. Chris Benoit

49:54 - Hardcore Holly KILLS Benoit with a Chair Shot

52:19 - Chris Jericho Attacks Hardcore Holly

52:43 - Match 5: The Dudley Boyz vs. Boss Man & Bull Buchanan

53:34 - Crash Holly Demands a Refund from the APA

54:43 - Match 6: Crash Holly vs. Bradshaw (Hardcore Match)

55:07 - Triple H & The Rock Backstage Reveal

55:38 - Shawn Michaels Denies Screwing The Rock

56:34 - Essa Rios dumps Lita for The Godfather's Hoes

57:28 - Match 7: The Godfather & Essa Rios vs. Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn

58:43 - Lita Turns on Essa Rios!

59:17 - Main Event Promo: The Rock vs. Triple H?

1:01:25 - The Undertaker Returns on RAW!

1:02:08 - The Rock Puts Triple H Through a Table

1:03:52 - Final Thoughts: The "Hold Pattern" Era

1:08:35 - Fan Feedback & Outro


Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social media

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http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeEra

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4 weeks ago
1 hour 9 minutes 32 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Undertaker RETURNS as the American Badass! - WWF Judgment Day 2000 Review

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 Champion


Join us as we break down a near-perfect pay-per-view that featured incredible wrestling, massive returns, and peak Attitude Era storytelling.

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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 media

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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes 11 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
A "Lumberjack Handicap Tables Match?!" | SmackDown 5/18/00 Review

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani head to Detroit for the May 18, 2000, episode of SmackDown! It's the final stop before Judgment Day, and the McMahon-Helmsley regime is pulling out all the stops with a main event stipulation that defies logic: a Lumberjack Handicap Tables Match featuring The Rock & The Dudley Boyz vs. DX & The McMahon-Helmsley Faction.


Vince McMahon delivers a scathing promo about "inferior DNA," while Edge, Christian, and Kurt Angle generate nuclear heat in Detroit by mocking the Red Wings. We also see the apparent end of The Radicals as Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn come to blows, and Big Show returns to his "angry giant" persona.


We also dive into:

- Gerald Brisco defending "women's rights" after putting Bubba Ray Dudley through a table.

- The Godfather showing off his surprising technical wrestling skills against Chris Benoit.

- Chyna defeating Dean Malenko in an intergender match, further elevating her status.

- A debate on the effectiveness of "cheap heat" in pro wrestling promos.

- Crash Holly's continued saga as the sleep-deprived Hardcore Champion, protected by the APA.


Join us as we break down a fun, fast-paced go-home show that set the stage for the Iron Man Match at Judgment Day.


0:00 - Intro

0:57 - Welcome & Episode Overview (SmackDown 5/18/00)

1:36 - Side Tangent: Retro Soviet Olympic Gear

3:53 - Discussing the "Go-Home" Show Vibe

4:53 - Match 1: The Dudley Boyz vs. T&A (w/ Shane & Brisco)

8:52 - Gerald Brisco & Trish Stratus celebrate

9:22 - Match 2: The Godfather vs. Chris Benoit

12:02 - Benoit & Jericho set up their Submission Match

12:54 - The McMahon-Helmsley "Faction" Promo

18:15 - Vince announces the ridiculous Main Event stipulation

22:07 - Crash Holly hires the APA for protection

23:53 - Match 3: Kurt Angle vs. Scotty 2 Hotty

25:11 - Fan Mail Debate: Does "Cheap Heat" work on TV?

28:56 - Match 4: Dean Malenko vs. Chyna

32:35 - Saturn interferes; The Radicals implode

36:35 - The APA Bar Fight Vignette

38:50 - Eddie & Chyna's chemistry

40:32 - Match 5: Eddie Guerrero vs. Perry Saturn (European Title)

44:21 - Joe C visits the APA (RIP Joe C)

46:16 - Match 6: Big Show runs the Gauntlet (vs. T&A, Boss Man, etc.)

52:18 - Gerald Brisco tiptoes through the APA office

53:53 - Match 7: Crash Holly vs. Brisco & Patterson (Hardcore Title)

55:24 - The Rock Promo: "Just Bring It!"

56:56 - Main Event: The Rock & Dudley Boyz vs. DX & McMahons (Lumberjack Handicap Tables Match)

1:00:07 - X-Pac puts himself through a table!

1:01:42 - Final Thoughts & On to Judgment Day

1:08:36 - Outro


Follow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social media

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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 58 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Vince McMahon Pulls ANOTHER Montreal Screwjob... on The Rock! | WWE RAW 5/15/00 Review

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the wild, go-home episode of RAW is WAR from May 15, 2000! The Rock makes his triumphant return from filming The Mummy Returns and immediately accepts Triple H's challenge for a 60-Minute Iron Man Match at Judgment Day.


The show kicks off with the massive surprise return of Shawn Michaels, who resigns as commissioner and inserts himself as the special guest referee for the Judgment Day main event. Later, The Rock is forced into a Submission Match against Chris Benoit, which ends when Vince McMahon orders the timekeeper to ring the bell in a stunning "Montreal Screwjob" replay. The night ends with a massive brawl, culminating in The Rock putting Triple H through the announce table.


We also dive into:

- Tori getting her revenge by putting Bubba Ray Dudley through a table!

- A Godfather's "Hoe" winning the Hardcore Championship... for a few seconds.

- Big Show's continued hunt for Shane McMahon, which ends with Shane being thrown into the set.

- The real-life heat between The Rock and Shawn Michaels.

- Dean Malenko accidentally clotheslining Chyna, causing more friction among the Radicals.


Join us as we break down an action-packed Raw that perfectly set the stage for one of the most anticipated main events of the year.


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0:00 - Intro / The Rock is Back!

3:00 - The Surprise Return of Shawn Michaels!

7:05 - Tommy's backstage perspective on HBK's return

12:29 - Shawn Michaels' promo: Resigns as Commissioner

14:15 - HBK named Special Guest Referee for Judgment Day

16:35 - DX arrives, just misses HBK

20:36 - Big Show is looking for Shane

20:56 - Match 1: Dudley Boyz vs. Head Cheese (Al Snow & Steve Blackman)

22:50 - Stephanie McMahon & Kurt Angle Promo

26:25 - Match 2: Rikishi vs. Kurt Angle (w/ Edge & Christian)

27:14 - Match 3: Godfather vs. Crash Holly (Hardcore Title)

29:01 - A "Hoe" Wins the Hardcore Championship!

30:23 - McMahon-Helmsley Faction Promo

31:47 - The Rock Returns to RAW!

33:30 - The Real-Life Heat Between The Rock & Shawn Michaels

35:40 - Discussing the 60-Minute Iron Man Match Stipulation

39:15 - Match 4: Hardcore Holly vs. Chris Jericho (Hardcore Match)

40:49 - Big Show Hunts for Shane in a Limo

41:16 - Match 5: Big Show vs. T&A (w/ Shane, Trish & Brisco)

44:25 - Shane gets thrown into the WWF.com sign

44:52 - Match 6: Eddie Guerrero & Chyna vs. Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn

47:04 - Chyna accidentally low-blows Eddie

48:39 - Match 7: Edge & Christian vs. APA vs. The Hardy Boyz

52:12 - Main Event Setup: The Rock vs. Chris Benoit (Submission Match)

54:15 - The Montreal Screwjob 2.0: Vince screws The Rock

55:55 - Post-Match Brawl: Rock puts Triple H Through a Table!

57:47 - The Undertaker's Impending Return (Meltzer Notes)

1:00:21 - Final Thoughts & Show Rating

1:01:48 - Q&A Tease & Outro


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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes 15 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Vince McMahon's ICONIC "Life Sucks (And Then You Die)" Promo - WWE SmackDown 5/13/00 Review

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani review the May 11, 2000, episode of SmackDown from New Haven, CT. With The Rock away filming The Mummy Returns, Vince McMahon takes center stage to deliver his iconic, scathing "Life Sucks (And Then You Die)" promo to the live audience.


The McMahon-Helmsley regime books a chaotic night, culminating in one of the most absurd main events of the era: Rikishi & Too Cool vs. DX & Pat Patterson. The match features The Dudley Boyz getting revenge, and in a moment you have to see to believe, Rikishi shoves Patterson's infamous "skid mark" underwear right into Triple H's face!


We also dive into:

- Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho setting up their brutal Submission Match for Judgment Day.

- The APA getting into a wild, pre-taped bar fight with Boss Man & Bull Buchanan.

- Big Show finally turning face after being mocked one too many times by Shane McMahon.

- The formation of a new heel alliance as Kurt Angle teams up with Edge & Christian.

- The Dudley Boyz getting screwed by Shane McMahon and Gerald Brisco (who is fighting for "women's rights").


Join us as we break down an episode filled with great midcard wrestling, iconic comedy, and major setup for Judgment Day.

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Tommy 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.


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1 hour 5 minutes 57 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Gross Pat Patterson "Skid Mark" Stink Face! - WWF RAW Review 5/8/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob Pasbani and former WWF writer Tommy Blacha break down the chaotic May 8, 2000 "kitchen sink" episode of RAW is WAR! With The Rock away filming The Mummy Returns, the McMahon-Helmsley regime turns its full attention to the new top babyface, Chris Jericho.


Vince McMahon guarantees Jericho will lose his Intercontinental Championship and forces him to run a gauntlet against Kurt Angle, The Big Show, and Chris Benoit. The night culminates in a main event screwjob orchestrated by special referee Triple H.


We also dive into:

- Triple H officially challenging The Rock to a 60-Minute Iron Man Match at Judgment Day.

- One of the most disgusting and iconic comedy moments in WWF history: Pat Patterson giving Rikishi a "skid mark" stink face.

- Gerald Brisco getting his receipt from The Dudley Boyz in a hilarious 3-on-2 Tables Match.

- Edge & Christian hiring the APA for protection, only for it to immediately backfire.

- The formation of a new babyface alliance to combat the McMahon-Helmsley regime.


Join us as we review an episode that perfectly showcases the Attitude Era's "smoke and mirrors" booking, blending high-stakes drama with unforgettable comedy.



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Tommy 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.


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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 2 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Earl Hebner's Homecoming Goes Wrong - WWF Smackdown Review 5/4/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob and former WWF writer Tommy head to Richmond, VA – Earl Hebner's hometown – for the May 4, 2000 episode of SmackDown! Fresh off The Rock's historic WWF Title win at Backlash and a record-setting RAW, the McMahon-Helmsley regime stacks the deck once again.


Vince McMahon forces The Rock to defend his newly won championship in a seemingly impossible main event: The Rock must team with referee Earl Hebner against Triple H, X-Pac, and Road Dogg. If either The Rock OR Hebner is pinned, The Rock loses the title! The episode follows Hebner's journey from referee to reluctant competitor, culminating in a chaotic, star-studded finale.


We also dive into:

  • Chris Jericho capturing the Intercontinental Championship from Chris Benoit under controversial circumstances involving Earl Hebner.
  • The continuation of the Eddie Guerrero/Chyna vs. Essa Rios/Lita feud with an intergender tag match.
  • The apparent breakup of The Radicals after Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn come to blows during a Hardcore Title defense involving Crash Holly.
  • Stephanie McMahon confronting The Dudley Boyz about putting women through tables.
  • Big Show debuting another questionable impersonation before seemingly turning face.


Join us as we break down a fun, action-packed SmackDown that kept the post-Backlash momentum going strong, featuring great midcard wrestling and tons of Attitude Era chaos.


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Tommy 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.


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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 37 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Rock's First Night as Champ: Cage Match vs. Shane McMahon - WWE RAW 5/1/2000 Review

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob Pasbani and former WWF writer Tommy Blacha dive into the chaotic aftermath of one of the greatest pay-per-views ever: the May 1, 2000, episode of WWF Monday Night RAW!


It's The Rock's first night as the new WWF Champion, and the McMahon-Helmsley regime is already plotting to take the title back. A furious Vince McMahon books The Rock into a Steel Cage match against Shane McMahon for the championship! The episode features The Rock's iconic promo where he lays out the entire family with classic catchphrases, and a main event filled with interference, shenanigans, and a measure of revenge for Earl Hebner.


We also dive into:

- The full-blown heel turn of Edge & Christian as they begin their journey as obnoxious, meta-comedy villains.

- A hot Baltimore crowd that serenaded Stephanie McMahon with the infamous ECW chant, "She's a crack whore."

- The reunion of Too Cool as Grandmaster Sexay returns from injury to team with Scotty 2 Hotty.

- Matt Hardy winning the Hardcore Championship after a wild brawl breaks out.

- The continuing fallout from Backlash, with a beat-up Triple H and X-Pac seeking retribution.


Join us as we break down an action-packed Raw that kept the momentum rolling from an incredible pay-per-view and set the stage for the road to Judgment Day.

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Tommy 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.


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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 41 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
The Rock Wins, Austin Returns: WWE Backlash 2000 Review

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.


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Tommy 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.


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2 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 6 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Austin Returns, Destroys DX Express - WWE Smackdown Review 4/27/2000

Rob and former WWF writer Tommy review the final stop before Backlash: the April 27, 2000, episode of SmackDown! The entire show is built around one massive question: is Stone Cold Steve Austin really in the building?


The McMahon-Helmsley faction spends the night on a frantic hunt for Austin, falling for a series of pranks and red herrings. It all leads to an explosive conclusion where Stone Cold makes his epic return via the TitanTron to destroy the DX Express with a crane, sending a final, destructive message to Triple H.


We also dive into:

- The shocking and seductive swerve in the Dudley Boyz vs. T&A feud, as Trish Stratus makes out with Bubba Ray Dudley to avoid going through a table.

- Dean Malenko winning back the Light Heavyweight Championship from Scotty 2 Hotty.

- Essa Rios scoring a major upset victory over European Champion Eddie Guerrero just days before their pay-per-view match.

- A fantastic Hardcore Match between Matt and Jeff Hardy that ends with Crash Holly stealing back his title.

- A debate on fan feedback: is the in-ring action the "worst part of wrestling?"


Join us for a review of an action-packed go-home show that provided the perfect chaotic final build to one of the greatest pay-per-views of the era.

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Tommy 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.


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3 months ago
57 minutes 50 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Trish Stratus Gets Wood - WWE RAW Review 4/24/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob and former WWF writer Tommy break down the go-home episode of RAW is WAR from April 24, 2000, just six days before the epic Backlash pay-per-view!


The show is packed with final confrontations, including a verbal showdown where Chris Jericho delivers his infamous "lost her flower" line about Stephanie McMahon. This sets up a massive main event tag team match: The Rock & Chris Jericho vs. Triple H & Chris Benoit, which ends in absolute chaos.


We also dive into:

- Vince McMahon's return to TV to stir the pot between The Rock and his Backlash corner-man, Stone Cold Steve Austin.

- Trish Stratus's series of sultry, table-themed vignettes designed to manipulate Bubba Ray Dudley.

- Matt Hardy winning the Hardcore Championship in his home state of North Carolina.

- The backstage story of the WWF being sued by the USA Network over television rights.

- Kurt Angle's hilarious attempt to hire the APA to take out The Big Show.


Join us for a review of a wild and pivotal Raw that set the final stage for one of the Attitude Era's most beloved pay-per-views.


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Tommy 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.


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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 40 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
WWF Champion vs. ECW Champion - WWE Smackdown Review 4/20/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob and former WWF writer Tommy head to the heart of ECW country, Philadelphia, for the 4/20/2000 episode of SmackDown! The show features a fantasy champion vs. champion match, as WWF Champion Triple H takes on the reigning ECW Champion, Tazz!


With Backlash just around the corner, the main event sees The Rock and Chris Jericho go one-on-one in a Lumberjack Match, with the deck completely stacked against them by the McMahon-Helmsley faction. We break down the chaotic finish and the politics behind Jericho getting a pinfall victory over The Rock.


We also dive into:

- ECW's massive influence on the Attitude Era and why its success ultimately led to its downfall.

- The hilarious behind-the-scenes story of how the Crash Holly circus segment was created on the fly.

- The continued build for major Backlash feuds, including Kurt Angle vs. Big Show and Edge & Christian vs. DX.

- A loaded recap of Sunday Night Heat, which featured the official breakup of Head Cheese and a major angle between Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit.

- The blossoming (and awkward) flirtation between Stephanie McMahon and Kurt Angle.



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Tommy 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.


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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 17 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Jericho Wins The Title, Then Gives It Back to HHH - WWE Raw review 4/17/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob and former WWF writer Tommy dive into one of the most iconic and chaotic episodes in history: WWF RAW is WAR from April 17, 2000!


This is the night Chris Jericho shocked the world and pinned Triple H to become the WWF Champion... for a few minutes. Tommy shares the incredible behind-the-scenes story of how the match came together, including the fact that Jericho was on the verge of quitting the company just moments before being told he was winning the title.


The McMahon family drama also explodes as Linda McMahon makes a blockbuster announcement for Backlash: Stone Cold Steve Austin is returning to be in The Rock's corner! This leads to a wild segment where Linda slaps Stephanie, and Shane McMahon has to save his own mother from a Pedigree at the hands of Triple H.


We also dive into:

- Taz making a shocking appearance on Raw as the reigning ECW Champion.

- The convoluted and perfectly executed finish to the Jericho/Triple H match.

- Did Triple H bury Jericho's momentum by winning clean in the main event?

- Kurt Angle's hilarious abstinence crusade at the local mall.

- The ongoing saga between The Hardy Boyz, Lita, Eddie Guerrero, and Chyna.


Join us for a deep dive into an episode that injected a massive shot of adrenaline into the Attitude Era and created a moment fans still talk about over two decades later.

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Tommy 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.


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3 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 41 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Chris Jericho Stephanie McMahon Feud Kicks Off - WWE Smackdown Review 4/13/2000

This week on Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob Pasbani and former WWF writer Tommy Blacha head to the Ice Palace in Tampa for the April 13, 2000 episode of SmackDown! The road to Backlash is getting shorter, and we discuss the creative pressures of building a pay-per-view card with only a few weeks of TV.


With the roster in their home state of Florida, the show has a fun, house-show vibe. The Rock has secured his title shot, but the McMahon-Helmsley Faction isn't done with him yet, setting up a huge six-man tag team main event between The Rock & The Acolytes and Triple H, Big Boss Man, & Bull Buchanan.


We also dive into:

- A hot opening match for the European Championship between Eddie Guerrero and Rikishi.

- The Hardy Boyz taking on Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko in the work-rate match of the night.

- The debut of The Big Show's "Fat Bastard" impersonation from Austin Powers.

- Chris Jericho getting on Stephanie McMahon's bad side, leading to a handicap match against DX.

- The brief and bizarre introduction of Stephanie's personal trainer, Muffy.


Join us as we break down the matches, the backstage stories, and whether the Attitude Era was starting to feel a little repetitive at this point in its run.



0:00 - Intro

2:15 - Laying the Groundwork for Backlash

6:56 - Is The Attitude Era Getting Repetitive?

11:37 - Eddie Guerrero vs. Rikishi (European Championship)

17:11 - Are DQ and Count-Out Finishes Better?

23:02 - The McMahon-Helmsley Faction Kicks Off The Show

25:12 - Head Cheese at the Old Folks' Home

26:59 - The Hardy Boyz vs. Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko

28:49 - Kurt Angle gets Big Show as a Tag Team Partner

31:55 - Crash Holly vs. Perry Saturn (Hardcore Championship)

33:22 - The Big Show does his "Fat Bastard" gimmick

39:30 - Chris Jericho's Case of Mistaken Identity

42:03 - Bubba Ray Dudley vs. Albert

43:43 - Jericho is Booked in a Handicap Match

45:48 - Introducing... Muffy?

55:56 - Main Event: The Rock & The Acolytes vs. Triple H, Boss Man, & Buchanan

57:49 - The Observer Notes: Chyna/HHH Breakup & Undertaker's Return

1:00:05 - Behind the scenes interest in Brock Lesnar & Alexander Karelin

1:01:05 - Sunday Night Heat Results


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Tommy 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.


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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 30 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Kurt Angle's Recommendation for The Godfather - WWE Raw Review 4/10/2000

On this episode of Tales from the Attitude Era, Rob and former WWF writer Tommy Blacha break down the April 10, 2000 episode of Raw is War! We discuss the fallout from WrestleMania 2000 and why this Raw felt like a "casserole of leftovers."


The Rock is on a quest for revenge against the McMahon-Helmsley faction and demands his shot at the WWF Championship. Vince McMahon finally explains his shocking turn, leading to a bizarre promo about feces and rectal cavities. Plus, The Rock is booked in a handicap Steel Cage match for the main event!


We also dive into:


  • The infamous WWF vs. WWE name change and the weird edits that came with it.
  • The highly competitive Monday Night War, with WCW launching its big reset episode featuring both Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo.
  • Edge & Christian defending their newly won WWF Tag Team Championship against D-Generation X.
  • The dawn of The Big Show's entertaining impersonation gimmicks.
  • The rise of "Latino Heat" as Eddie Guerrero and Chyna's storyline continues to evolve.
  • Triple H taking on an unlikely opponent in Taka Michinoku.


Watch this episode on Youtube.


CHAPTERS:

0:00 - Intro

0:48 - Rant: WWF vs. WWE & The Panda Problem

3:20 - Raw is a Casserole of Leftovers

5:37 - The Rock Kicks Off Raw in his Hometown

7:09 - Vince McMahon Confronts The Rock

9:26 - Competition from the WCW Relaunch

14:04 - Vince Finally Explains Why He Turned on The Rock

16:37 - Vince McMahon's Fixation on the Rectal Cavity

21:55 - Edge & Christian vs. DX (WWF Tag Team Championship Match)

23:39 - Terri Runs into The Kat Backstage

24:56 - Kurt Angle vs. The Godfather

28:07 - Latino Heat Arrives in a Low Rider

29:44 - The Radicals vs. Too Cool & Taz

35:08 - Terri Spikes The Kat's Drink

36:24 - Triple H vs. Taka Michinoku

40:36 - T&A vs. The Hardy Boyz

42:20 - The Dawn of The Big Show-ski

53:36 - Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Jericho

59:51 - The Aftermath for The Kat

1:00:30 - Main Event: The Rock vs. The Big Boss Man & Bull Buchanan (Steel Cage Match)

1:03:13 - Post-Match Mayhem & Raw Fallout


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Tommy 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.


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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 47 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era
Rock Gets Revenge on Vince - WWE Smackdown Review 4/4/2000

It's the Smackdown after WrestleMania 2000, and the Rock has had enough of DX's antics and gets a bit of revenge for being screwed at WrestleMania. Plus, the Latino Heat angle kicks off with Chyna, the Radicalz are finding their new place on the card, the tag team division is heating up with the Dudleys, T&A, Hardys, and Head Cheese all vying for a spot, and we get some great wrestling this episode.


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Tommy 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.


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4 months ago
59 minutes 31 seconds

Tales from the Attitude Era

Pro wrestling shows dominate the top sports podcast charts, but none are from the perspective of the show's writer, until now. Tommy Blacha has written on Conan O'Brien, Da Ali G Show, The Eric Andre Show, and co-created Adult Swim's Metalocalypse. He was also the head writer of WWE (then WWF) during their big boom period, affectionately referred to as The Attitude Era.


Tommy was a significant figure in the Attitude Era, primarily known for his work as a comedy writer and performer. He played a crucial role in shaping the entertainment aspect of the WWF product during this time. Joined by co-host Rob Pasbani (Metal Injection, Squared Circle Pit), the two look back on the unique moment in time. discussing the creative mindset behind some of the biggest stories of the Attitude


Tales from the Attitude Era is a weekly one-hour podcast looking back at a specific famous moment or storyline from the period in WWE when Blacha was head writer, between 1999 and 2001, producing some of wrestling's most iconic personalities, both in front of and behind the camera. There was a sense of heightened sensationalism surrounding the industry during this time. Fans were eager to learn about the backstage politics, personal relationships, and locker room dynamics that fueled the drama on-screen.


Every week. Rob Pasbani will lead the show offering a recap of events, and reactions from critics & fans of the time. Blacha will then offer his unique insider perspective explaining the hows and whys of famous moments involving larger-than-life figures like Vince McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. whose influence extended beyond the ring and into the boardroom. Fans were captivated by learning about their roles in shaping the direction of the company and the industry as a whole further fueled fans' fascination with the backstage of the Attitude Era.


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