10 Stupidest Things WWE Attitude Era Stars Had To Do
5. Steve Blackman - Beat Up Some Cheese
There was method to this madness, but it was madness all the same.
When Al Snow and Steve Blackman teamed up to modest success in 2000, it spoke to the do-no-wrong form of WWE and the Vince McMahon's in-built frustration with those that don't quite have it in them to be all-singing all-dancing goofs as well as rock hard sh*t-kickers.
As a silent assassin character debuting in late-1997, Steve Blackman had done remarkably well for himself as an example of the latter, but a floundering heel-turned Al Snow was quickly reformed as a jester trying to find an ounce of joviality in this very, very serious man.
Ultimately, all he - and they - discovered was a bit of stag do-style forced fun. Settling on the name Head Cheese (because literally everything in the Attitude Era stunk of spunk or c*ck or both), they unveiled a mascot for their WrestleMania match against T&A called Chester McCheeserton. It stunk worse than an ageing Limburger, even when Blackman got some heat back beating the sh*t out of him.