TAZZ: THE DEBUT RUN WWE DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH
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Tazz arrived in WWE like a problem nobody had a solution for.
In January 2000, at the Royal Rumble inside Madison Square Garden, a stocky former ECW enforcer walked into a company built on spectacle and quietly tore up the rulebook. No fireworks. No slow build. Just pressure, suplexes, and a debut that ended one of the most underrated undefeated runs in WWE history.
This episode of Bored Wrestling Fans dives deep into Tazz’s WWE debut run, from his shocking first night against Kurt Angle, through a string of submission victories, and into the moment it became clear the system didn’t quite know what to do with him.
This isn’t a highlight reel.
It’s the story behind the momentum.
The reactions in the building.
The quiet shift backstage when dominance comes too fast.
Some debut runs explode.
Some fade, and some, like Tazz’s, force uncomfortable questions that never really get answered.
Told from the perspective of someone who was around at the time, this is an audio-first deep dive into one of the most fascinating, misunderstood debut runs of the Attitude Era.
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- Tazz ECW to WWE transition
- Kurt Angle undefeated streak ending
- Forgotten WWE pushes
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There’s plenty left to talk about and yeah… I remember most of it.
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