Listen "BTT Conversation: Mean Street Memories: Pete Gas on Backstage Heat, Vince’s Decisions & Surviving WWE’s Wildest Era"
Episode Synopsis
Full Podcast Summary / Show Notes (Timestamps Included):
00:00 – 01:05 | Welcome & Introduction
The Coach welcomes Pete Gas, highlighting their long history together and setting the stage for a trip down WWE’s memory lane. Pete reflects on missing the wrestling business and his willingness to return in some fashion if asked.
01:06 – 03:10 | Action Figures, Merch & Locker Room Perception
Coach and Pete discuss WWE’s policy of not giving Mean Street Posse merchandise or action figures, with Pete explaining Vince McMahon’s reasoning—protecting them from resentment due to perceived privilege as friends of Shane McMahon.
03:11 – 07:50 | Breaking In with Heat & Proving Themselves
Pete details the challenge of joining WWE during the Attitude Era, being seen as outsiders, and how the locker room viewed their TV time as undeserved. He shares the story of earning respect—particularly from Bob Holly—and the physical toll of trying to win over veterans in a tough backstage culture.
07:51 – 12:45 | Earning Respect, Getting Contracts, and the Road to Release
Gas describes gradually gaining credibility after years of hard work, going from novelties to real team players, and what it felt like when WWE finally split up and released the Posse after Vince bought WCW.
12:46 – 16:52 | Shane McMahon: Childhood, Real Friendship & Early Ambitions
The bond between Pete, Shane, and Rodney is explored, from playing high school football in Greenwich to the inside perspective on how Shane was groomed for the business by Vince—from ring crew to international management.
16:53 – 21:10 | Behind the Curtain: Locker Room Stories, Practical Jokes & the Infamous Chimel Race
Classic backstage stories, including betting, traveling antics, and the legendary Tony Chimel race saga (with Coach setting the record straight about the controversial loss). Shane’s and JBL’s roles in ribbing and morale come up, painting a picture of WWE family life.
21:11 – 28:33 | Airplanes, Pranks & Getting Even in the Ring
More laughs as Pete recounts a hilarious prank war with Shane McMahon (which led to a literal beating from the APA in the ring) and how small arguments or practical jokes could translate into storyline consequences.
28:34 – 39:39 | Bob Holly, Respect & Survivor Tales
Pete and Coach swap survival stories about Bob Holly’s "tough love," including terrifying pranks, run-ins, and what it took to finally be seen as one of the "boys." Tales move from bars in Stamford to sleeper holds in show arenas.
39:40 – 43:42 | Comparing Eras: Then vs. Now in WWE
Pete offers a candid assessment of today’s WWE compared to the Attitude Era—praising modern women’s wrestling, increased athleticism, but critiquing scripted promos and the lack of organic storytelling. They reminisce about how storylines used to seamlessly connect, creating classic moments.
43:43 – 47:46 | On Booking, Storylines & Why Wrestling is Changing
Honest opinions about current booking decisions (like Gunther as champ and the Cody/Roman alliance), why stories feel disconnected, and what’s missing from modern creative compared to the glory days.
47:47 – 51:02 | Getting Released, Life After Wrestling & Lessons Learned
Coach and Pete reflect on the emotional and financial reality of losing their dream job, how today’s wrestlers live in fear of the cut, and why even a three-year run is a massive achievement. Pete reveals his successful new career selling construction equipment in Florida.
51:03 – End | Closing Thoughts & Farewell
Wrapping up with gratitude, Pete shares some final thoughts and promises more untold stories for another time. The Coach closes out, inviting fans back for the next episode.
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00:00 – 01:05 | Welcome & Introduction
The Coach welcomes Pete Gas, highlighting their long history together and setting the stage for a trip down WWE’s memory lane. Pete reflects on missing the wrestling business and his willingness to return in some fashion if asked.
01:06 – 03:10 | Action Figures, Merch & Locker Room Perception
Coach and Pete discuss WWE’s policy of not giving Mean Street Posse merchandise or action figures, with Pete explaining Vince McMahon’s reasoning—protecting them from resentment due to perceived privilege as friends of Shane McMahon.
03:11 – 07:50 | Breaking In with Heat & Proving Themselves
Pete details the challenge of joining WWE during the Attitude Era, being seen as outsiders, and how the locker room viewed their TV time as undeserved. He shares the story of earning respect—particularly from Bob Holly—and the physical toll of trying to win over veterans in a tough backstage culture.
07:51 – 12:45 | Earning Respect, Getting Contracts, and the Road to Release
Gas describes gradually gaining credibility after years of hard work, going from novelties to real team players, and what it felt like when WWE finally split up and released the Posse after Vince bought WCW.
12:46 – 16:52 | Shane McMahon: Childhood, Real Friendship & Early Ambitions
The bond between Pete, Shane, and Rodney is explored, from playing high school football in Greenwich to the inside perspective on how Shane was groomed for the business by Vince—from ring crew to international management.
16:53 – 21:10 | Behind the Curtain: Locker Room Stories, Practical Jokes & the Infamous Chimel Race
Classic backstage stories, including betting, traveling antics, and the legendary Tony Chimel race saga (with Coach setting the record straight about the controversial loss). Shane’s and JBL’s roles in ribbing and morale come up, painting a picture of WWE family life.
21:11 – 28:33 | Airplanes, Pranks & Getting Even in the Ring
More laughs as Pete recounts a hilarious prank war with Shane McMahon (which led to a literal beating from the APA in the ring) and how small arguments or practical jokes could translate into storyline consequences.
28:34 – 39:39 | Bob Holly, Respect & Survivor Tales
Pete and Coach swap survival stories about Bob Holly’s "tough love," including terrifying pranks, run-ins, and what it took to finally be seen as one of the "boys." Tales move from bars in Stamford to sleeper holds in show arenas.
39:40 – 43:42 | Comparing Eras: Then vs. Now in WWE
Pete offers a candid assessment of today’s WWE compared to the Attitude Era—praising modern women’s wrestling, increased athleticism, but critiquing scripted promos and the lack of organic storytelling. They reminisce about how storylines used to seamlessly connect, creating classic moments.
43:43 – 47:46 | On Booking, Storylines & Why Wrestling is Changing
Honest opinions about current booking decisions (like Gunther as champ and the Cody/Roman alliance), why stories feel disconnected, and what’s missing from modern creative compared to the glory days.
47:47 – 51:02 | Getting Released, Life After Wrestling & Lessons Learned
Coach and Pete reflect on the emotional and financial reality of losing their dream job, how today’s wrestlers live in fear of the cut, and why even a three-year run is a massive achievement. Pete reveals his successful new career selling construction equipment in Florida.
51:03 – End | Closing Thoughts & Farewell
Wrapping up with gratitude, Pete shares some final thoughts and promises more untold stories for another time. The Coach closes out, inviting fans back for the next episode.
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