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WWF LiveWire is a WWF television program that aired Saturday mornings on the USA Network from September 21, 1996 to September 23, 2000 and on TNN from September 29, 2000 to August 18, 2001. The show was used to summarize the weekly events in WWF programming and featured interviews with WWF personalities and allowed the fans to phone-in and ask ...
USA World Premiere Movie (1989–96; banner for TV movies produced exclusively for, or co-produced by, USA) USA Gonzo Games (1991–92) Case Closed (1992–94) Free 4 All (1994–95) Quicksilver (1994–95) CNET Central (1995–99) USA Action Extreme Team (1995–98) USA Live (1995–97) The Big Date (1996–97) WWF LiveWire (1996–2000; moved ...
WWF Free for All United States: Pay-Per-View: 1996–2009 World Wrestling Federation: Big Japan Pro Wrestling Japan: Samurai TV: 1996–present Big Japan Pro Wrestling: WWF LiveWire United States: USA Network: 1996–2000 TNN: 2000–2001 World Wrestling Federation: Promo Azteca TV Mexico: Azteca TV: 1996–1998 Promo Azteca: WWF Friday Night's ...
[2] [3] The following year, he presented the Slammy for "Miss Slammy" to Sable. [4] [5] His final WWF pay-per-view appearance was at SummerSlam in August 1997. Pettengill had informed WWF executives that he wished to leave the company, as the grind of juggling his WWF duties and his radio career was proving to be too hectic. [6]
It replaced WWE's previous highlight show, WWF LiveWire. Its name is a reference to the same catchphrase used by WWE legend, Stone Cold Steve Austin . The show was originally broadcast domestically in the United States from May 24, 2002 [ 1 ] to September 2005, when it was removed from domestic syndication.
In 1985, longtime wrestling fan Ted Turner invited Watts to air MSW's weekly TV show on Turner's SuperStation TBS network. Turner wanted an alternative to the World Wrestling Federation show airing in the coveted 2-hour, Saturday-evening timeslot, which the WWF had acquired when it bought out the majority ownership of Georgia Championship ...
Television shows produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, currently called WWE. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
WWE Libraries Inc., [2] branded as the WWE Legacy Department, [3] is an American media company that consists of the largest collection of professional wrestling videos and copyrights in the world. [4] The Legacy Department is a subsidiary of WWE, the professional wrestling subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings.