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  2. WWF Mania - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, Mania aired on Friday nights and Saturdays at noon on Sky One. During this airing, Mania served as a summary show exclusively for Monday Night Raw until Raw premiered in the United Kingdom in 1995 on Sky Sports. In the United Kingdom WWF Mania was released on VHS in 1994 and was hosted by Johnny Polo.

  3. Sean Mooney - Wikipedia

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    Mooney debuted on the May 15, 1988 edition of WWF Wrestling Challenge, replacing announcer Craig DeGeorge. [3]During his time in the WWF, Mooney's primary duties included play-by-play announcing for matches aired on Prime Time Wrestling, WWF Mania, WWF All-American Wrestling, as host of Coliseum Video releases (where he also provided commentary for "exclusive" matches), and hosting the "Events ...

  4. List of celebrities involved with WrestleMania - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The celebrities involved with WrestleMania events have come from a range of occupations, including singing, acting, sports, and modeling, and have been used in a variety of roles, such as live musical performances, backstage segments, ringside managers, and on some occasions, competing in a wrestling match.

  5. List of WWE television programming - Wikipedia

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    WWF Wrestling Challenge aired from 1986 to August 1995 and was syndicated weekly. [5] The show premiered as WWF Wrestling Challenge and became simply known as WWF Challenge in 1995. The show comprised matches, pre-match interviews, enhancement talent matches, and occasionally, summarized weekly events in WWF programming.

  6. Koko B. Ware - Wikipedia

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    Koko returned to WWF in 1994 when he appeared on the March 21 episode of Monday Night Raw and faced Jeff Jarrett. [21] He would then appear on the April 9 episode of Superstars in a loss to Irwin R. Schyster. [21] Koko picked up his first victory of his return by defeating Bastion Booger on the April 16, 1994, episode of WWF Mania. [21]

  7. Stephanie Wiand - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Wiand is a producer and actress who previously worked as a host for the World Wrestling Federation. Wiand joined the WWF in late 1994 as co-host of WWF Mania where she was introduced as original host Todd Pettengill's Christmas present. [1] She was brought in to replace Randy Savage, who had left the company. [2]

  8. Boni Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie "Boni" Blackstone (born November 8, 1965) is a retired American professional wrestling announcer, commentator, model, television and radio producer.She was a popular on-air personality in regional territories of the Southern United States during the 1980s, as part of the announcing team in the Global Wrestling Federation [1] and briefly the World Wrestling Federation, as well as the ...

  9. Terry Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Terry Taylor was a popular fan favorite for much of his early career in the Mid-South region, as well as the Mid-Atlantic in the 1980s. Taylor was originally selected to be part of The Fabulous Ones tag team with Stan Lane, but that role went to Florida wrestler, Steve Keirn. [3]