At least most important for sure. But yeah, it's the year that bridged the old school golden days of 80s mentality wrestling with hulk Hogan and macho man as the top faces since 85 or something and in 97 the style of wrestling changed completely.
In terms of national TV 100%. I don’t think anything will ever beat the “golden era” from the stories I heard from the people who were going to the garden house shows. Nothing will top it. Back then they thought it was real. You could go to Vegas and bet.
Yes, it is annoying that this video has (once again) editing mistakes and parts that are repeating. But people, never forget, that this stuff is for free. So cut them some slack.
This is so awesome! We love compilations in chronological order. Thank you for the original work to get the insight & then chopping it up & putting these combined efforts together for us to relive the timeline from the perspectives that were behind the curtain. Mad props!
Cornette over rated asf. Every company soared right after they'd oust him. Just a big mouth carnie who's been able to con simps with his hustler tongue podcast
GOD I WISH THEY STILL MADE THE TIMELINE SERIES. EVEN IF THEY DID A YEAR WITH SOME1 i WASNT A FAN OF, ID STILL NJOY THE SHOW&9/10 BECOME A NEW FAN OF WHOEVER DID THE EPISODE
Don't it make u miss that time in wrestling both companies were stacked and kicking ass ,2 kickass shows on Monday Nights ,Trillionaee Ted ,And the 2 Vinces such a magical time if u were there to experience it,the monthly ppvs ,the Fall Brawls Halloween Havocs ,such great memories and the talent the old school ,the new school at the time ,wish WcW and Turner were still a force in it !Happy Holidays everyone and great we have the shows to revisit since no WwE network
No he’s just saying at that time in wwf the boys keep it to themselves. Implies that Vince was saying shit like “don’t tell anyone but I gave you 10k extra” to try to keep a little power over the wrestlers. Never says they were the first
Got the Corny 97 on dvd I love him talking about Montreal, always worth a watch anyway. And with Nash is always good and at least Sabu is a coherent ECW star.
KC i want to thank all you guys for uploading these booking video mixes as well as all the other content. After watching this I’ll of sat through near enough eleven hours of booking and it’s fantastic
I have these three dvds at home but since I’m stuck here at this dairy in Wisconsin bunking in my semi, I have hours of nothing else to do and the comments here are just as entertaining as the shoots 😬🤷♂️😂
Absolutely love how all of these end on different notes in December. Corny is fired from creative which begins the push into the Attitude Era, Sting/Hogan ends with fuckery which gives WCW one of its first bumps in the road, and ECW begins its brief ascension. Great juxtaposition here.
The Shiek, mailable? The same guy that never lost for 7 years, even when Andre first came into town which ended up killing his territory? Right. He's just a good all rubber band, stretching and adjusting to the business.
What makes him a legend? That he never drew a dime anywhere? That he botched 99% of his moves? That he was completely reckless and endangered the health and well being of the other wrestlers who had the misfortune of working with him?
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nw But he did draw, he was a large part of drawing the ECW crowd. For that company he drew money, not sure why you're deciding to talk out of your rear end.
@@hiddensword9387 What ECW Crowd? Even during the wrestling boom of 1999 ECW never made it past 0.26 as buyrate. TV ratings where in a few hundred thousands and so bad that TNN instantly pushed them further and further into the night because the numbers just sucked. The biggest audience they drew was 6,000 for Anarchy Rulz 99 and half of that was free tickets they gave away. The total average of all ECW shows is a measly 1,200. ECW never drew shit and no wrestler drew anything. And ECW famously never drew money at all. Tod Gordon pushed millions into the promotion to keep it afloat and after he left, who knows how Heyman was keeping it alive for so long, but there's a reason that when ECW died there was a debth of over 7.5 million dollars.
Yeah whoever edited these mashups sucks. There was a point during Nash’s where it was music for segment no segment music for segment no segment music for segment no segment.
Its a bit crazy that Kevin Nash says they were never the type to be in the office everyday lobbying for their top positions and favors for angles getting top booking. Because in WWF he was besties with two of the top Lobbyists in the company in HBK and HHH, plus over in WCW they were besties with Hulk Hogan and Eric Bishof so it really doesn’t add up to being honest sorry Kevin
4:33:05 Actually super glue was invented by an army front line doctor in WW1 to seal wounds quickly. In 2007 I had a roof collapse on top of me and opened up a massive deep gash on the top of my head and being bald I could pull the skin and flesh back (it was in a triangle shape with one side still being connected to the rest of my skin/flesh, so it was only cut on 2 sides) and see my skull. And when I went to the ER I thought I was gonna get stitches but the doctor said no I’m gonna glue it with surgical glue which he told me is just super glue but they call it surgical glue as it sounds better than super glue to patients. 4:34:28 Sabu explains that surgical glue is super glue (or crazy glue as he called it) but people would get more freaked out if you said it’s super/crazy glue but the fact they put surgical in front of glue makes people think that it’s ok for use on people
150 boxes of pain meds, benzo, sleeps aids and Rivotril (you spelled it wrong) and that's supposed to be a 3 month supply? Ah the 90's and early 2000's, when you could get whatever you want and however how much you want.
2:09:56 Austin Vs Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13 is still my favourite match ever because I was 15 at the time Austin was (and still is) my favourite wrestler (even though I think Dynamite Kid is the best wrestler ever in ring) and I have such great memories of this time. Even though as an adult I’ve seen Dynamite Kid Vs Tiger Mask for NJPW (first and second matches) and those matches are better they don’t have the effect of that Austin Vs Bret Hart match because it doesn’t give me that nostalgic feeling of me 2-3am staying up to watch WrestleMania live knowing that I would have 2 & half hours of sleep before I got up for school, and just how that match made me feel (I live in England so that’s why it was on that late plus I was in my 30’s when I realised America paid for PPV as they were free in England up until 2002/03 so they weren’t PPVs to me but just WWF big shows). Two other matches that left an impact on me was the first 2 Hell In A Cell matches with Kane’s debut and the Mankind match blew me away (thank god by 98 I had left school and was at home only coming in to do my GCSE exams so I got to sleep in after King Of The Ring)
The juxtaposition of the laid back Michigan stoner dad cadence of Kev & Sabu with the most Southern Southerner who was ever south, Jim Cornette is jarring and hilarious Could listen to any of the three all day
5:25:27 Yes, the streak was gimmicked by artificial inflation (& he did lose several house show/dark matches prior to his TV debut) but not by nearly as much as you'd think. Jay from OSW tallied it once & if his "kayfabe streak" was 170-ish, something like 120-130 of them were documented as actually taking place
Understand the logic behind it at the time but looking back, I hate the text-based intros to each new topic. Makes it a poor experience when you’re listening instead of watching.
6:36:57 Dial up Wrestling Observer, Dave has photographic memory. Ah, the good days when Uncle Dave didn't run off everyone je considered a friend to protect a couple of marks. Hell will freeze 9ver before Corny would say that now.
I mean I appreciate you uploaded these in this format but maybe the dvds should’ve been edited together month by month, all January WWF - WCW - ECW. Some parts replayed and I don’t think that was intentional.
When Raw and Nitro were 2 hours long that was the sweet spot or perfect length of time of the shows. 1 hour wasn’t enough and 3 hours is just too long! Raw would be better if the went back to 2 hours or even 2.5 hours (2 & half), but 2 hours is long enough to give your storylines time to breath and not feel rushed and also short enough to make your fans hungry to find out what’s going to happen and will bring them back next week to see what’s going to happen. With 3 hours it’s too much and people are (to use another food enology) stuffed to the gills because it’s too much and people can’t take it all in one go
Even if you exclude the opening and closing titles, these three timelines should be over 8 hours in running time. So much content has been edited out here.
Vince had Jim Ross, Jim Cornette and Bruce Prichard booking the most profitable era in wrestling history. 2 of those would have preferred WCW. It just goes to show just how bad Turner screwed up…
While watching the 96 ECW Timeline with Raven and he said that he got Beulah her job at ECW after she told him she dated Brain Pillman and did some stuff up in the Calgary territory so he asked her if she had any pictures that he could send to Paul Heyman so she gave him the photos she had of when she posed for Penthouse magazine. So she got the job of the fat girl who fancied Tommy at summer camp but he wasn’t interested as she was fat and not attractive so ended up dating Raven so Raven brought her in as a valet of sorts as all part of their feud (Tommy Dreamer and Raven). So after watching the 96 Timeline I Goggled her Penthouse magazine photos and they were very nice, Tommy Dreamer is a lucky man as he ended up marrying her and they’re still together today which is rare in wrestling
WCW - ok guys. So we couldn't name a wrestler Final Solution, guess its in poor taste or something. But... We're now doing Alex Wright as Berlin. Im sure its going to be great and we can't screw it up. Now, let's talk vignettes and introduction package. Who here knows how to goose step? A couple iron crosses here and there, make it classy.
Tommy Rich the N.W.A. heavyweight champion - AKA world narcotics and alcohol consumption title. Lol Tommy wasn’t just Anne and ring champion, he’s a legend with the boys, party ing ,women and live in the life. He’s probably only second only to Ric Flair -cheers
I love Jim Cornett, but when it’s people, he doesn’t like he just assumes something sometimes. I don’t doubt undertaker was sitting there waiting and watching to see if HBK would do the right thing. But undertaker wasn’t on the card, so no he didn’t walk back and then make sure everyone knew he wasn’t going back to the locker room. He wasn’t wrestling that night. He was just there hanging out. And Bruce Pritchard has shared this story, and then I think everyone else just kind of spread it off Jim and brews, but we watched Shawn Michaels walk from his dressing room out to the ring, and you watched him from the time his door opened and until he walked through the curtain . Undertaker wasn’t sitting there before he walked out and how would he know undertaker was back there watching it to make sure he did the right thing? I don’t doubt HBK was upset that the attitude era was kicking off and he was having to go home. But unless he’s got telepathy, I don’t think he probably knew undertaker was sitting back there, watching to make sure he did the right thing. He put Sid over for the world title so it’s not like you can’t say he hadn’t. Yes he did drop it one time on air and I understand why people give him shit for that but if he didn’t know undertaker was sitting there then that’s not why he dropped the belt. On top of that when HBK was asked about this in an interview in the last few years, he said he had heard that rumor too, and he asked undertaker about it and undertaker said “well Shawn I know we used to get fucked up and there are some things you don’t remember but I think if that were to happen, you would remember it?” I think undertaker went and took a seat to watch to make sure everything was going to go as planned, but it’s not like if he didn’t that it was going to change anything. What was undertaker going to hit the ring and start whooping his ass for real? I just think this is one of those stories that is kind of been blown out of proportion. I’m not saying he wasn’t hard to deal with and there was that one time he he just turned the belt over but people act like this guy was just refusing to do jobs. Bret and Piper were much worse about doing clean jobs for people but they get a pass from fans. Put one person over clean in the entire decade of the 90s and that was Brett at wrestlemania eight. After Brett became a world champion besides HBK at wrestlemania 12 he never put anyone over clean except for his brother and brother-in-law .
Cheers to all at KC Vault. Sean you have been and continue to be one of the best interviewers in the entire landscape of wrestling.
97 was the best year in wrestling ever.
It really was!
At least most important for sure. But yeah, it's the year that bridged the old school golden days of 80s mentality wrestling with hulk Hogan and macho man as the top faces since 85 or something and in 97 the style of wrestling changed completely.
Apparently you were born after the golden era
In terms of national TV 100%.
I don’t think anything will ever beat the “golden era” from the stories I heard from the people who were going to the garden house shows. Nothing will top it. Back then they thought it was real. You could go to Vegas and bet.
Yeah 97 was a great year. But I think 98 was when all three major promotions were doing well.
Oh it was such a fun time to be a fan 🔥🔥🔥
I've been saying this for a few years: the zoom during the piper story is peak cinematography
timestamp? its a 8 hr video
3:31:12
Yes, it is annoying that this video has (once again) editing mistakes and parts that are repeating. But people, never forget, that this stuff is for free. So cut them some slack.
Guy, seriously. They used to charge good money for these chats when they dropped. I feel spoiled.
@@wisesthuman2824 And they could charge money again if they wanted to. But they don't.
This is so awesome! We love compilations in chronological order. Thank you for the original work to get the insight & then chopping it up & putting these combined efforts together for us to relive the timeline from the perspectives that were behind the curtain. Mad props!
I have been looking forward to Cornette 1997. He was made for these Timeline shows.
Cornette can relay history, and make fun of everyone involved with such ease.
Legit the best shoots I've ever seen are Cornette and KC.
And he has the documents to back it up.@@ronarnold1507
Cornette over rated asf. Every company soared right after they'd oust him. Just a big mouth carnie who's been able to con simps with his hustler tongue podcast
I love how my comments disappear.....
GOD I WISH THEY STILL MADE THE TIMELINE SERIES. EVEN IF THEY DID A YEAR WITH SOME1 i WASNT A FAN OF, ID STILL NJOY THE SHOW&9/10 BECOME A NEW FAN OF WHOEVER DID THE EPISODE
Don't it make u miss that time in wrestling both companies were stacked and kicking ass ,2 kickass shows on Monday Nights ,Trillionaee Ted ,And the 2 Vinces such a magical time if u were there to experience it,the monthly ppvs ,the Fall Brawls Halloween Havocs ,such great memories and the talent the old school ,the new school at the time ,wish WcW and Turner were still a force in it !Happy Holidays everyone and great we have the shows to revisit since no WwE network
Does Nash really believe that he was the first guy to ask another wrestler what his payout was?
No he’s just saying at that time in wwf the boys keep it to themselves. Implies that Vince was saying shit like “don’t tell anyone but I gave you 10k extra” to try to keep a little power over the wrestlers. Never says they were the first
Got the Corny 97 on dvd I love him talking about Montreal, always worth a watch anyway. And with Nash is always good and at least Sabu is a coherent ECW star.
ECW sux
@@seanbonellaso do you
2:34:24 _”Kevin, I’ve got to make a call…”_ 🍸🍸🍸
Thanks for putting this together
2:13:00 that Vince McMahon babyface imtation 😂😂😂
KC i want to thank all you guys for uploading these booking video mixes as well as all the other content. After watching this I’ll of sat through near enough eleven hours of booking and it’s fantastic
It's a shame the Sheik isn't alive. I'd love Sean to do a show with him. He can take a fireball to the face at the end...
Sean's giggle at 3:32:02 had me in tears 😆🤣
@BestoftheKCVault Are we able to watch any of these as seperate videos still anymore?
I have these three dvds at home but since I’m stuck here at this dairy in Wisconsin bunking in my semi, I have hours of nothing else to do and the comments here are just as entertaining as the shoots 😬🤷♂️😂
This is too sweet 💯😎
🤕💯🔥
2:20:58 Nash on getting his, um, "gamer word" card
6:05:18 “To Allegedly work, Really to play with his dog during the day”😂😂
I never had a problem with 1997
2:37:46......."Did you have a Jericho story?" lol
These transition cuts hitting deeper than Abdullah's forehead
Can't just appreciate the free content.
Wrestling fans lol
When were these interviews filmed?
Tryna figure that out myself def between 2014-2019 I’d guess
Oh no guys these are from 2012
@@AlyssaFuscellaro Cornettes was in 2010 I think
Very candid analysis on the ddp push and savage returns at the ~45 minute mark 😅
Man, some of these cuts between the different shoots are just so seamless…
Seamless too
@@Screencappedhats thank you for the correction
This is sarcasm I hope because some of the editing in here is terrible.
@@bubbagrace2997 It rivals the quality of Bohemian Rhapsody's editing department
I think the bad editing and extremely long mashups are intentional, to give us incentive to join the Vault.
Its really nice of KC to slow down the intro cards during Sabu for all the ECW fans.
They do have a harder time when it comes to reading, after all.
That's cute
😂😂😂
Absolutely love how all of these end on different notes in December. Corny is fired from creative which begins the push into the Attitude Era, Sting/Hogan ends with fuckery which gives WCW one of its first bumps in the road, and ECW begins its brief ascension. Great juxtaposition here.
The Shiek, mailable? The same guy that never lost for 7 years, even when Andre first came into town which ended up killing his territory? Right. He's just a good all rubber band, stretching and adjusting to the business.
On top of being an absolute legend, Sabu is such a good dude.
My buddy from Michigan is his cousin and says the same thing
What makes him a legend? That he never drew a dime anywhere? That he botched 99% of his moves? That he was completely reckless and endangered the health and well being of the other wrestlers who had the misfortune of working with him?
He was a legend in his own mind.
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nw But he did draw, he was a large part of drawing the ECW crowd. For that company he drew money, not sure why you're deciding to talk out of your rear end.
@@hiddensword9387 What ECW Crowd? Even during the wrestling boom of 1999 ECW never made it past 0.26 as buyrate. TV ratings where in a few hundred thousands and so bad that TNN instantly pushed them further and further into the night because the numbers just sucked. The biggest audience they drew was 6,000 for Anarchy Rulz 99 and half of that was free tickets they gave away. The total average of all ECW shows is a measly 1,200.
ECW never drew shit and no wrestler drew anything.
And ECW famously never drew money at all. Tod Gordon pushed millions into the promotion to keep it afloat and after he left, who knows how Heyman was keeping it alive for so long, but there's a reason that when ECW died there was a debth of over 7.5 million dollars.
Sean always Great content
3:31:16 Nash/Piper
2:54:38 I love that story
Am I the only person who finds it extremely hard to like Kevin Nash?
*Big Dopey, The Company Killer.*
You repeated the Cornette on Road Warriors/ECW segment twice within a 10 minute span
Yeah whoever edited these mashups sucks. There was a point during Nash’s where it was music for segment no segment music for segment no segment music for segment no segment.
I thought my phone messed up 🤦♂️
This is a real triple threat.
I like hearing 3 different experiences in the business. Of course im a Mark 😂
Its a bit crazy that Kevin Nash says they were never the type to be in the office everyday lobbying for their top positions and favors for angles getting top booking. Because in WWF he was besties with two of the top Lobbyists in the company in HBK and HHH, plus over in WCW they were besties with Hulk Hogan and Eric Bishof so it really doesn’t add up to being honest sorry Kevin
Exactly
who edited this thing LOL
6:46:42 🤣 💀
4:33:05 Actually super glue was invented by an army front line doctor in WW1 to seal wounds quickly. In 2007 I had a roof collapse on top of me and opened up a massive deep gash on the top of my head and being bald I could pull the skin and flesh back (it was in a triangle shape with one side still being connected to the rest of my skin/flesh, so it was only cut on 2 sides) and see my skull. And when I went to the ER I thought I was gonna get stitches but the doctor said no I’m gonna glue it with surgical glue which he told me is just super glue but they call it surgical glue as it sounds better than super glue to patients. 4:34:28 Sabu explains that surgical glue is super glue (or crazy glue as he called it) but people would get more freaked out if you said it’s super/crazy glue but the fact they put surgical in front of glue makes people think that it’s ok for use on people
150 boxes of pain meds, benzo, sleeps aids and Rivotril (you spelled it wrong) and that's supposed to be a 3 month supply? Ah the 90's and early 2000's, when you could get whatever you want and however how much you want.
Can someone please time stamp all the corny parts
Anyone but me
6:19:58....the legendary cornette rant on the montreal screwjob
2:09:56 Austin Vs Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13 is still my favourite match ever because I was 15 at the time Austin was (and still is) my favourite wrestler (even though I think Dynamite Kid is the best wrestler ever in ring) and I have such great memories of this time. Even though as an adult I’ve seen Dynamite Kid Vs Tiger Mask for NJPW (first and second matches) and those matches are better they don’t have the effect of that Austin Vs Bret Hart match because it doesn’t give me that nostalgic feeling of me 2-3am staying up to watch WrestleMania live knowing that I would have 2 & half hours of sleep before I got up for school, and just how that match made me feel (I live in England so that’s why it was on that late plus I was in my 30’s when I realised America paid for PPV as they were free in England up until 2002/03 so they weren’t PPVs to me but just WWF big shows). Two other matches that left an impact on me was the first 2 Hell In A Cell matches with Kane’s debut and the Mankind match blew me away (thank god by 98 I had left school and was at home only coming in to do my GCSE exams so I got to sleep in after King Of The Ring)
Hopefully this stays up indefinitely and doesn’t get deleted or privated before I get to watch it all.
Would love to have some of whatever Nash was smoking before his interview.
Name me a year in WWF/E History more tumultuous than 1997
I got the Corny 97 & Nash 97 DVD. Jim has more insight, is more critical & has a different opinion on HBK than Oz/Vinnie/Master Blaster/Nash
This was a great year for wrestling
6:20:00 legendary 😂🫡
This is friggin fascinating
The juxtaposition of the laid back Michigan stoner dad cadence of Kev & Sabu with the most Southern Southerner who was ever south, Jim Cornette is jarring and hilarious
Could listen to any of the three all day
4:57:21 That whole phrase belongs on a tee-shirt! 😂
Jim Cornette about Bulldog v HBK: "I remember this one well" and proceeds to get who had the belt wrong
Outstanding
1997 for 7hrs? Does this repeat itself 3.5 times?
Jim saying he didn't get or understand DX shows how out of touch he was
Chances this supercut looks like it was edited by a blind lesbian nun?
Edit: yes, this is another editing disaster
5:25:27 Yes, the streak was gimmicked by artificial inflation (& he did lose several house show/dark matches prior to his TV debut) but not by nearly as much as you'd think. Jay from OSW tallied it once & if his "kayfabe streak" was 170-ish, something like 120-130 of them were documented as actually taking place
Understand the logic behind it at the time but looking back, I hate the text-based intros to each new topic. Makes it a poor experience when you’re listening instead of watching.
I WISH 1997 COULD HAVE LASTED FOREVER
Should put timestamps on so we can skip the shitty ecw section.
6:36:57 Dial up Wrestling Observer, Dave has photographic memory.
Ah, the good days when Uncle Dave didn't run off everyone je considered a friend to protect a couple of marks. Hell will freeze 9ver before Corny would say that now.
I mean I appreciate you uploaded these in this format but maybe the dvds should’ve been edited together month by month, all January WWF - WCW - ECW. Some parts replayed and I don’t think that was intentional.
3:43:11 Sabu about Tommy Dreamer: “you could kill him and Tommy wouldn’t care”
Kind of hard to care about stuff when you’re dead 💀
45 minutes in at 4:50 AM and have to be at work at 8 AM 🤦 That God for cocaine and coffee !!
I hope that you are not working on anything essential in your day to day life…
@@Bale4BondI think he's just a neurosurgeon.
@@Bale4BondYour comment isn't essential? Cocaine? 🙂
The beauty of UA-cam is it's on demand
hows work going?
SABU SABU SABU ☝️
Before they die we really need one of these with Vince McMahon or Ric Flair. That would be legendary! Make it happen Sean while they are still around.
He tried and failed with Ric. Vince would never lower himself (his ego)
Hats off to the kayfabee editing team.
Sabu seems like a really nice genuine guy
Nash and Hall were a little too cool for school. Not a good thing
Like the seniors that went to the freshman parties cool
@@alberts1985 lol yeah like the guy who graduated but still goes to high school parties
6:00:00 I thought the interview Vince McMahon done with Pullman’s wife was so wrong and the questions Vince asked was so disrespectful
Thanks, Sean & the Kayfabe team! WWF 97 with Corny is the Seinfeld of shoot interviews
We'd all love to see Vince's REAL ledgers given recent news...
They're probably the shits.
Bret Hart said Stone Cold had horror stories about WCW and discouraged Bret Hart from going there saying it's the Hogan show there
Great references.
When Raw and Nitro were 2 hours long that was the sweet spot or perfect length of time of the shows. 1 hour wasn’t enough and 3 hours is just too long! Raw would be better if the went back to 2 hours or even 2.5 hours (2 & half), but 2 hours is long enough to give your storylines time to breath and not feel rushed and also short enough to make your fans hungry to find out what’s going to happen and will bring them back next week to see what’s going to happen. With 3 hours it’s too much and people are (to use another food enology) stuffed to the gills because it’s too much and people can’t take it all in one go
Kevin Nash was a boring wrestler and was lucky that He was good looking and tall.
This would have been so much better if it was just Cornette & Nash
Nash is 🥱
Even if you exclude the opening and closing titles, these three timelines should be over 8 hours in running time. So much content has been edited out here.
When Kevin holds up the fake cigar and goes" Well this ain't the NFL boy" I died 😂😂😂
I’m not sure what you mean
You need to take this down, re-edit it and put the parts back that are missing. Introduction of Sable/Mero, Jim's ECW spot are missing
Vince had Jim Ross, Jim Cornette and Bruce Prichard booking the most profitable era in wrestling history. 2 of those would have preferred WCW. It just goes to show just how bad Turner screwed up…
None of them preferred WCW at that point
"Was his asshole bleeding that week?"
After the Vince revelations came up, this quote hits different xD
While watching the 96 ECW Timeline with Raven and he said that he got Beulah her job at ECW after she told him she dated Brain Pillman and did some stuff up in the Calgary territory so he asked her if she had any pictures that he could send to Paul Heyman so she gave him the photos she had of when she posed for Penthouse magazine. So she got the job of the fat girl who fancied Tommy at summer camp but he wasn’t interested as she was fat and not attractive so ended up dating Raven so Raven brought her in as a valet of sorts as all part of their feud (Tommy Dreamer and Raven). So after watching the 96 Timeline I Goggled her Penthouse magazine photos and they were very nice, Tommy Dreamer is a lucky man as he ended up marrying her and they’re still together today which is rare in wrestling
This seems like a comment that should be on the Raven 96 Timeline lol no offense
19:47
"Even though this isn't 1997"
No Jim. it really doesn't matter. 😂
WCW - ok guys. So we couldn't name a wrestler Final Solution, guess its in poor taste or something. But... We're now doing Alex Wright as Berlin. Im sure its going to be great and we can't screw it up. Now, let's talk vignettes and introduction package. Who here knows how to goose step? A couple iron crosses here and there, make it classy.
The ECW mole story was BS. Tod explained it in his book.
Is this the shoot where Nash was wasted?
no its the one with xanaxpac i mean xpac
Kevin Nash: Cedar Rapids
Sean Oliver: Cedar Rapids
"gotta do what's best for the boys" Kevin Nash is "dishonest "(can't really express what a terrible dishonest person Kevin Nash is)
He can never admit to being an asshole
Sorry but how does he not ask Cornette about Vince and Bret scuffling on Raw in Halifax?????Mindboggling
Tommy Rich the N.W.A. heavyweight champion - AKA world narcotics and alcohol consumption title. Lol Tommy wasn’t just Anne and ring champion, he’s a legend with the boys, party ing ,women and live in the life. He’s probably only second only to Ric Flair -cheers
2:40:20 🤣🤣🤣
Kevin nash was born with a midlife crisis
Saggs was right Scott said no he thinks hes right because Scott knew deep down that Saggs was right.
I love Jim Cornett, but when it’s people, he doesn’t like he just assumes something sometimes. I don’t doubt undertaker was sitting there waiting and watching to see if HBK would do the right thing. But undertaker wasn’t on the card, so no he didn’t walk back and then make sure everyone knew he wasn’t going back to the locker room. He wasn’t wrestling that night. He was just there hanging out.
And Bruce Pritchard has shared this story, and then I think everyone else just kind of spread it off Jim and brews, but we watched Shawn Michaels walk from his dressing room out to the ring, and you watched him from the time his door opened and until he walked through the curtain . Undertaker wasn’t sitting there before he walked out and how would he know undertaker was back there watching it to make sure he did the right thing? I don’t doubt HBK was upset that the attitude era was kicking off and he was having to go home.
But unless he’s got telepathy, I don’t think he probably knew undertaker was sitting back there, watching to make sure he did the right thing. He put Sid over for the world title so it’s not like you can’t say he hadn’t. Yes he did drop it one time on air and I understand why people give him shit for that but if he didn’t know undertaker was sitting there then that’s not why he dropped the belt.
On top of that when HBK was asked about this in an interview in the last few years, he said he had heard that rumor too, and he asked undertaker about it and undertaker said “well Shawn I know we used to get fucked up and there are some things you don’t remember but I think if that were to happen, you would remember it?”
I think undertaker went and took a seat to watch to make sure everything was going to go as planned, but it’s not like if he didn’t that it was going to change anything. What was undertaker going to hit the ring and start whooping his ass for real? I just think this is one of those stories that is kind of been blown out of proportion. I’m not saying he wasn’t hard to deal with and there was that one time he he just turned the belt over but people act like this guy was just refusing to do jobs. Bret and Piper were much worse about doing clean jobs for people but they get a pass from fans. Put one person over clean in the entire decade of the 90s and that was Brett at wrestlemania eight. After Brett became a world champion besides HBK at wrestlemania 12 he never put anyone over clean except for his brother and brother-in-law .