Mean Gene Okerlund opens up the new WWE Show, "WWE Confidential"; Shawn Michaels talks about his in-ring and out of ring actions and the controversy of Bret Hart and himself at the Survivor Series; Rob Van Dam talks about his in-ring wrestling attire and the man who makes them; Trish Stratus gives us a tour of her home; Lita gets surgery; and Ivory talks about Breast Implants
The life and career of Davey Boy Smith, "The British Bulldog", including his addiction to painkillers and his Tag Team Match with his sixteen year old sun just nine days before his death, the life of Spike Dudley, a huge "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan fan, and Shawn Michaels talking abut the "death" of H.B.K
Big, Ivory, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Bob "Hardcore" Holly, and Al Snow bring us behind the scenes with their decision on who they picked to win WWE Tough Enough 2 and why, the life of Bradshaw before becoming a wrestler, The Rock presents and award and does promoting for "The Scorpion King", a handful of WWE wrestlers do impressions of The Rock, Big discusses about the "controversy" of the final WWE Tough Enough 2 episode, JR chatts about Steve Austin, a WWE fan meets Mark Henry in a Gym, and Torrie Wilson and Stacy Keibler go on a shopping spree
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan entered the studio talking about his past work in the WWE including "WWF Primetime" alongside Gorilla Monsoon, also discussing how much WCW didn't know him and talking about throat cancer, Kurt Angle talks about life before becoming a WWE superstar including winning two championships in College Amature Wrestling, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are interviewed and tell the emotion story of Stone Cold's sudden "walk out" of the WWE.
Diamond Dallas Page discusses wanting to be a wrestler at an early age and doing just that - but becoming a color comentator and manager beforhand and also discusses his battle with dislexia and A.D.D., Stacy Keibler talks about her passion for dancing, being a cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens, and later becoming a WWE wrestler, William Regal shows us his "collection" of reptiles, Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero talk about their matches together, Lita tells how her recovery is going and misses the squared circle, the Vince McMahon interview is shown from the June 18, 2002 edition of "WWE Raw Is War", and the WWE Divas share with us their Prom memories.
Shane McMahon and Kurt Angle discuss their classic match at King Of The Ring 2001 and how bad they were hurt during the match, William Regal chats about his life before becoming a WWE Superstar, the Stacker 2 and WWE Tough Enough commercial, a look back at the Rock-N-Sock Connection from an episode of "WWE Raw Is War" in Pop-Up Video fashion, a sneek preview of "WWE Divas: Undressed", and Triple H had knee surgery and will be out of action for a few weeks.
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka discusses his WWE career and his most memorable WWE moment when he did the Splash from the top of the cage in Madison Square Garden in 1983 to Magnificent Don Muraco, Torrie Wilson talks about life growing up in Idaho with her overprotective brothers and her eating disorder after her modeling instructor told her to lose a few pounds, The Big Show and Bradshaw play a game of T-E-X-A-S (H-O-R-S-E), the WWE Superstars discuss how Jimmy Snuka's arial maneuvers influenced them and their Wrestling careers, and the WWE and Edge go behind the scenes of WWE: Divas Undressed.
Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, and Eric Bischoff himself discussed the shocking moment where Vince appointed Bischoff the "WWE RAW" General Manager and when McMahon and Bischoff embraced, and Vince, JR, and Eric discussed the constant ratings battle between "WWF Raw Is War" and "WCW Monday Nitro", Torrie Wilson discussed her eating disorder and the lessons she has learned from it. Bradshaw and Linda Miles went one-on-one in a game of W-W-E (horse).
Randy Orton, the WWE's second ever Third Generation wrestler (the first being The Rock) discusses his life in the navy, his passion for the business along with his skills, and he, his Grandfather, and Father compare likenesses and talent, Rob Van Dam discusses life in high school about defending himself and being a very athletic and surprising person, Al Snow gives us a tour of his house with his nostalgic items, and Trish Stratus takes us behind the scenes of her new WWE commercial.
Eric Bischoff, The Big Show, Chris Jericho, Booker T., and Hollywood Hulk Hogan discuss the reasons -wCw- went out of buisness, Edge and Christain tell us the story of how they grew up as huge wrestling fans and gave us a mini-tour of their old high school, Booker T. gives us a tour of his Houston home, Rhyno discusses his recovery and his road to recovery, and Al Snow tries to put on as many of his hockey jerseys that will fit him at once.
The WWE "SmackDown!" superstars go down under in Australia where Kurt Angle wants a bear, Shawn Michaels before he was a WWE superstar, including his WWF addiction, going to the AWA, and meeting his Tag-Team partner, Marty Janetty, the WWE previews the "WWE Summerslam 2002" main event in The Rock v.s. Brock Lesnar, Tazz switches from being a WWE superstar to being a color-commentator on "WWE SmackDown!", and Rico speaks Australian in Australia.
Brock Lesnar describes being an aggressive, tall, lean, muscular kid growing up on a farm and his addiction to Ameature Wrestling, and winning a title, the WWE looks back at the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) match featuring The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von), Edge & Christian, and The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) at "WWE Summerslam 2000) including the match highlights, two women style and create Shawn Michaels' attire, Brock shows us what he does for training including sitting in a thirty-five degree bath in ice water, Rikishi shows us his many Stink Face deliveries, Booker T. gets to throw a pitch at a Baseball game and shows kids how to do the Spin-a-roonie, and the WWE superstars discuss their worst jobs.
This week on Confidential, Mr. & Mrs. Lesnar give their thoughts on SummerSlam, John Cena likes being naked and Booker T on the gridiron. This is not an official Before They Were Superstars segment, for those of you who keep track of things like that. John Cena was one of five sons.