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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 ...
WWF on MSG Network (1976-77) Southwest Championship Wrestling (1982–83) WWF All American Wrestling (1983–94) WWF Tuesday Night Titans (1984–86) WWF Prime Time Wrestling (1985–93) WWF Royal Rumble (1988) WWF Mania (1993–96) WWF Action Zone (1994–96) WWF Superstars of Wrestling (1996–2000; previously in syndication, moved to TNN)
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 Main Event United States: USA Network: 1997 World Wrestling Federation: 2 specials WWF Shotgun Saturday Night United States: Syndicated: 1997–1999 World Wrestling ...
The Gambler (1990-1999) Hercules (1979–1999) Jim Brunzell (1972–1999) Johnny Rodz (1964–1999) Mike Shaw (1980-1999, returned to wrestling in 2006 and wrestled his last match 2009) Steve McMichael (1995–1999) Takashi Ishikawa (November 8, 1977 – January 1999) Wayne Bloom (1988–1999) Yuji Yasuraoka (January 5, 1992 – June 20, 1999)
A new revamped version of the show debuted in September 1986 and became the flagship program of the WWF's syndicated programming. WWF Superstars declined in importance during the Monday Night Wars of the 1990s. It was eventually merged with WWF LiveWire to create WWF Excess for the TNN network in 2001. [9]
WWF All American Wrestling is a cable television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The show was a predecessor to Tuesday Night Titans and Saturday Night's Main Event, originally filling the 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time slot on Sundays vacated by the cancellation of Southwest Championship Wrestling.
In 1999, Heyman signed a three-year contract with TNN in the hopes of expanding national awareness of his company. Prior to ECW on TNN , ECW shows were only televised via syndication . For its part, TNN added ECW to its "Friday Night Thrill Zone" lineup in an attempt to help build on the increase in teenager/young male viewership that RollerJam ...
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.