Butts in the Seats Podcast
A podcast devoted to the slow but inevitable downfall of WCW on a week by week basis
Vulnerable Knees (2/12/2001 Nitro)
Episode 160: We're 6 days from SuperBrawl and somehow WCW pulled off a show that wasn't completely terrible. It's amazing how much better the show is with a couple of decent matches and some logical stories. The main event does end in a mess still, but you should really be used to that by now.
(We had to re-upload due to a copyright claim)
Vulnerable Knees (2/12/2001 Nitro)
Episode 160: We're 6 days from SuperBrawl and somehow WCW pulled off a show that wasn't completely terrible. It's amazing how much better the show is with a couple of decent matches and some logical stories. The main event does end in a mess still, but you should really be used to that by now.
Taking Steiner to Bangtown (2/5/2001 Nitro)
Episode 159: What's better that 1 Scott Steiner match? 3 Scott Steiner matches of course! We also get an actually refreshing return right before one of the strangest and laziest time limit draws we've ever seen.
One Last Dream (1/29/2001 Nitro)
Episode 158: Ric Flair has a hot new signing and the signing even brougt his dad along, Kevin Nash has to re-earn his title shot, DDP gets arrested and we get a deflating last appearance from one of our faves.
Reimbursed for a Dime (1/23/2001 Nitro)
Episode 157: There's only 10 Nitros left but we're still losing our minds over here. Kevin Nash has supposedly the biggest match of his career; The war between Team Canada and the Filthy Animals in less time that it takes to cook stovetop ramen; General Rection changes his name again and we finally notice that Lex Luger is actually quite bad at wrestling.
A Particularly Disrespectful Backflip (1/15/2001 Nitro)
Episode 156: Goldberg is gone, Sid is horrifically injured and the show is overrun with obnoxious heels. Sounds like it's gonna be great and not potentially the worst Nitro of all time...
Wrestlemania 42
Bonus Episode! It's time for our annual check in on the modern product and with people comparing it to 2000 WCW, it might be a sign that this show is in trouble, trouble. (That's me)
WCW Sin
Episode 155: We've finally made it to WCW Sin and Emily has not forgotten the horrors that await, though somehow the thing that gets her most riled up is Lex Luger's liberal use of the word "Daddio". Also, Ric Flair's mystety man will be revealed and will totally live up to the hype and turn this company around.
Randomly Selected Opponents (1/8/2001 Nitro)
Episode 154: It's the first Nitro of 2001 and it's also the go-home show for Sin. Back from 2 weeks off and a PPV to sell, this show attempts to speed through every story it has and in the process creates one of the most convoluted match set-ups and actual match itself, plus there's still Ric Flair's mystery man waiting in the wings.
ECW One Night Stand 2005
Episode 153: Let's give ECW a proper send-off with one of the best PPVs we're ever going to review. Don't worry though, I still got to torture Emily by making her read a fictional Joel Gurtner promo written by your's truly.
ECW Guilty as Charged 2001
Episode 152: Join us for our final venture into the world of the original ECW. The only version of the show floating around the internet is a bit of a strange one, which is fitting because this is a very strange show that refuses to let up off the gas for a second. Is that a good thing? You be the judge.
Eye for an Eye (12/18/2000 Nitro)
Episode 151: We're one night removed from Starrcade for our last Nitro of 2000 and the show is genuinely going off the rails backstage. Somehow that results in a pretty decent show all things considered plus there's a (lame) mystery afoot!
Fall Brawl 1998
Episode 150: This was supposed to be a fun escape as a reward for hitting 150 episodes. Little did we know it would turn out to be one of the worst wrestling shows and worst main events we've ever seen
Starrcade 2000
Episode 149: It's WCW's final Starrcade and we have swerves, title changes, ambulances, annoying DQs and the best ladder match Chavo Guerrero has ever seen!
Surprise, There's Wood! (12/12/2000 Nitro)
Episode 148: It's the last show before the final Starrcade and WCW didn't know that they had gotten bumped to Tuesday. It's fitting that this episode release on Christmas Eve as we get a surprise appearance from a totally normal and not suspicious Santa Claus.
We've Gone Soft (12/4/2000 Nitro)
Episode 147: Okay, so now Sid is here and he definitely is going to be all over the show, right?! We got jumpscared by a return at the top of the show so it's only fair that I don't spoil it here and you find out by pressing play.
ECW Massacre on 34th Street
Episode 146: It’s the holiday season and ECW still doesn't have national TV but they're still putting on a PPV in New York City. The show has very barebones stories but a bunch of fun matches including a surprise jockswatch!
One Vote You Forgot to Count (11/27/2000 Nitro)
Episode 145: Mayhem and the election are over! Wait, scratch that second one but Nitro is headed towards Starrcade with a 5 second reveal of our next world title challenger. Plus, somehow Jeff Jarrett vs Rey Mysterio finds a way to disappoint, which I didn't know was possible.
Mayhem 2000
Episode 144: We're at the second to last WCW PPV of the year 2000 and man, is everyone phoning it in. Get ready for a 12 match card that clearly couldn't cut such gems such as Mancow vs Jimmy Hart nor Bam Bam Bigelow vs a substitue opponent. Luckily our cruiserweiht boys are here to mildly save the day but this is a bleak show. Happy 5 year anniversary to us...
Guitar Shot of Love (11/20/2000 Nitro & Millennium Final)
Episode 143: Kevin Nash has a mystery buddy and it’s totally going to be who they’ve been setting up for weeks. Goldberg’s story may be thrown out the window, there’s a PPV on Sunday and apparently Meng is going to eat someone.
A Proper Nitro, Innit? (11/13/2000 Nitro)
Episode 142: Don't worry, we go light on the bad accents. Unfortunately the show is pretty business as usual, though we do get a London Lethal Lottery tournament for a world title shot. Naturally that means the particpants include the current champion, number one contender and Kronik
Operation: Bad Hair Day (11/6/2000 Nitro)
Episode 141: We're headed towards Mayhem with honestly a pretty decent show. While nothing is all that good, nothng made us want to quit watching. So I guess that's a win, Plus one of the biggest "Weather Reports" of all time. Is that important? Ehh...
ECW November to Remember 2000
Episode 140: We're winding down the clock on ECW with a PPV full of surprises and changes. Perhaps the only consistent elements are us loving Tajiri and hating New Jack.
The C Team (10/30/2000)
Episode 139: At Halloween Havoc Mike Sanders became sole commisioner, so of course tonight we have a new CEO revealed. General Hugh G Rection gets a massive celebration for some reason and David Flair reveals whether Buff Bagwell is indeed the father.
Note: We have a lengthy chat about Hulk Hogan, Summerslam 2025 and modern wrestling discourse at the start. If you'd rather go right into the episode, skip to 13:39
Halloween Havoc 2000
Episode 138: We're officially 2 years into WCW and WCW decided to give us another helping of hot garbage. Get ready for an abismal 11 match card that peaks in quality with the first match and then goes insane by match 9. Plus Goldberg might not be able to compete so we have to buy time for him, resulting in a Kronik main event.
Suckers Don't Know (10/23/2000 Nitro)
Episode 137: We're 6 days from Halloween Havoc and Scott Steiner has brought a live tiger to the ring. If that doesn't say how off the rails we are, nothing will.
Nitro Down Under (10/16/2000 Nitro)
Episode 136: We're still in Australia and WCW is still not trying to do anything special. The most continuity on this show we get is seeing Kevin Nash hungover and finding out he did a brewery tour before.
Life After Russo (10/9/2000 Nitro)
Episode 135: Vince Russo is gone and now we're on the other side of the globe. Somehow this has resulted in two Stings and big house show energy.
ECW Anarchy Rulz 2000
Episode 134: Days before TNN cancels ECW, they put on Anarchy Rulz, which has a lot more ref distractions than you'd think for a show of that name. Luckily, this show also has Tajiri on it so we can only complain so much.
End of an Era, Bro (10/2/2000 Nitro)
Episode 133: It's the final Vince Russo WCW Nitro and he goes out swinging with more poles than you can imagine and a final kidnapping, for old time's sake.
WCW Champion Vince Russo (9/25/2000 Nitro)
Episode 132: Yes, it's the episode where Vince Russo wins the title (kinda). Would it shock you to learn that's not the worst part of the show?
A Cone of Bees (9/18/2000 Nitro)
Episode 131: We're back in Canada for all the fallout from Fall Brawl, so let's introduce a new member of Team Canada and heel on Goldberg, that'll totally get the desired reaction. Plus see Tygress absolutely dominate the Natrual Born Thillers it somehow takes Kevin Nash out of the world title picture.
Wrestlemania 41
It's WWE's biggest show of 2025 and man... It's a show. John Cena has turned heel, CM Punk gets his Wrestlemania main event, Triple H tries to be the biggest deal and we wait and see if the Rock decided to show up.
Fall Brawl 2000
Episode 130: We have one of the best WCW PPVs of 2000 but that is quite the low bar. Mean Gene isn't here to make friends. Goldberg and Steiner are here to beat the crap out of each other. Jim Duggan is here despite being retired and for some reason Gary Coleman is here to... be here, I guess.
Outlandish Vaudeville (9/11/2000 Nitro)
Episode 129: We have a wedding and a plethora of other nonsense. What other nonsense could there be? How about "brain surgery" and the same swerve for the third week in a row. Plus, we get a special gimmick match that rivals the fabled Nigerian Drum Match!
Russo's Revenge (9/4/2000 Nitro)
Episode 128: Tonight we get Vince Russo's version of War Games. It's a terrible mess before you even get to the fact that half the people announced for the match actaully have to qualify.
The Best They Could Do (8/28/2000 Nitro)
Episode 127: The band is back together! Again! Yes, Vince Russo has revived the husk of nWo 2000 without actually ever saying their name. Goldberg is digging a grave in the desert, Crowbar gets thrown off a balcony and we get the worst 20 second match I've ever seen.
Different Strokes (8/21/2000 Nitro)
Episode 126: After last week's all time terrible Nitro, things are looking ever so slightly better. Granted this show has Chuck Palumbo challenge for the world title and yet another woman getting kidnapped; That should really tell you where the bar is these days
Go Go Power Rangers (8/14/2000 Nitro)
Episode 125: New Blood Rising is over but we’re still in Canada. Vince Russo is here to shoot, bro, and he’s got Tank Abbott ready to fight Goldberg “for real”
New Blood Rising
Episode 124: It is the one and only New Blood Rising! We have enough gimmick matches to shake a stick at, including a very special and long awaited Judy Bagwell match. I just hope no one goes against the script; If they did, I think I would fully lose it.