Locker room leadership is discussed and Finlay tells whether Undertaker is or isn’t the locker room leader as many fans claim. ECW made it’s return to wrestling and Finlay discusses how much of an impact the emergence of ECW affected the other two brands. As saved from an anoymous user's post who since deleted their account. Over the years he’s had success as a wrestler, trainer and road agent. Being from Smackdown!, Finlay gives an analysis on both Raw & Smackdown! Also discussed is whether Rey Mysterio really deserved the World Title or it was just a consolation prize as he was basically replacing Eddie Guerrero in the plans that were in store for him (REALLY INTERESTING DISCUSSION). The Dynamic Dudes made their debut at the May 6th TV tapings from Center Stage. Cornette goes into his book and how during a Bash Tour at the Boston Garden and how after working a six-man teaming with Dr. Death, the Freebirds beat them, barely selling during the match, then decided to all of a sudden attack them afterwards to get more heat so Dr. Death got fed up and grabbed a chair then whacked Garvin repeatedly for trying to fuck with him. He then said that Glass booked a show in San Antonio on Easter Sunday, in a predominantly Catholic city, that took place in a 15,000 seat arena and ended up drawing 600 people. Cornette then talks about how every Wednesday was promo day as he then pulls out a script that the camera shows us as he said that he would write down every opponent, city, and spot on the card for that particular match for the promo itself. Jim Cornette 2000 Shoot Interview. Enjoy!!! and tells why are they different from each other. Breaking Kayfabe with Marty Jannetty. Cornette said that Herd was the station director when his station played “Wrestling at the Chase” but his wife was close to someone higher up and he got the job. Finlay gives his opinion on whether WWE really used Guerrero’s death and exploitation as a cheap tactic to boost their ratings and product. On the “I Quit” match between Flair and Funk, Cornette said Funk was not happy about quitting and said how he was told about the match before he agreed to it as Cornette said Herd wanted to make Funk a color commentator. Cornette said Glass was an idiot and basically a go-fer for Cohen then talks about how he decided, for the first time in history, to book a show in Greensboro, NC on a Wednesday night and it only drew $19,000, the lowest ever for that city. MAY Cornette won the Manager’s Bunkhouse match on New Years Day 1989 after tossing out J.J. Dillon. He puts over Dillon’s book then puts over the accomplishments of Matsuda but how he was not a good promo and wrong for that role as Cornette then said that Scott was 10 years behind the times and starting to bring in guys he worked with over 20 years ago. So, Flair booked a rematch then Cornette booked a finish in which he and Stan tried to interfere but it backfired as Flair beat them all up with the racket and that rating topped the show that featured their initial match. Two students of his during his days as trainer. The Iron Sheik came back as Cornette said that Scott brought him back as they worked together in the 70’s but Sheik’s star power had faded greatly and could no longer go in the ring as he talks about how people say he is out of touch for instilling old school logic with today’s talent while Scott wanted the same exact people he had on top in 1978 in 1989. He then talks about the awful tension at the booking meetings and how no one got along and nothing got accomplished as Herd suggested stuff that would hurt the product and wanted to change what Flair wanted to do.