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The show's name also referred to the ECW brand, in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform, complementary to WWE's other brands, Raw and SmackDown. It debuted on June 13, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel in the United States and ran for close to four years until it aired its final episode on February 16, 2010 on the rebranded Syfy .
WWE Main Event would serve as the complementary show featuring Raw and SmackDown talents (and would later replace WWE Superstars for international markets). [2] Select episodes are viewable on the WWE Network, and episodes from September 17, 2009, until September 20, 2012, are available to watch on WWE's official YouTube channel.
As of September 25, 2023, there are 339 episodes of Superstars available for streaming on WWE Network, dating from April 18, 1992 to February 16, 1997 (omitting the September 14, 1996 "Best of Superstars" episode which was the last in syndication before the program was moved to the USA Network).
WWE Tough Enough United States: MTV: 2001–2003 UPN: 2004 USA Network: 2011; 2015 World Wrestling Entertainment: 68 WWE Excess United States: TNN: 2001–2002 World Wrestling Entertainment: 37 High Impact TV United States: WGTW-TV: 2002 Ring of Honor: 7 XPW Monday Nightmares United States: WGTW-TV: 2002-2003 Xtreme Pro Wrestling: 28 MCW Rage ...
Television shows produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, currently called WWE. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
The book covers the 45-year history of WWE and features a comprehensive A-Z listing of nearly 1,000 former and current wrestlers from as early as the 1960s to the present day. The book also contains official listings for title histories, television and pay-per-view events, most notably, a detailed history of WrestleMania.
Superstars of Wrestling: Hershey, PA — — — WWF President Jack Tunney refused to recognize Ted DiBiase as champion and vacated the title. WWE recognizes the vacancy as starting on February 5, 1988, the date of the controversy, rather than decision being aired on tape delay on February 13, 1988. [31] [39] 12 Randy Savage: March 27, 1988 ...
List of WWE male wrestlers born outside the United States; List of WWF Shotgun Saturday Night episodes; N. List of WWE NXT special episodes; NXT TakeOver; NXT UK ...