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  2. List of WWE broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Country Name Day Channel/Platform United States Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico Premium Live Events: Dates vary (Live): Peacock [1]: Raw: Mondays (Live): Netflix [2]: NXT: Tuesdays (Live)

  3. Evilspeak - Wikipedia

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    Evilspeak is a 1981 American horror film directed by Eric Weston and co-written by Weston and Joseph Garofalo. The film stars Clint Howard as an outcast cadet named Stanley Coopersmith, who frequently gets tormented by his mates and advisers at a military academy.

  4. List of programs broadcast by USA Network - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. WWE’s ‘Raw’ jumps to Netflix in $5 billion deal, ending a 30 ...

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    NBCUniversal’s USA Network previously held the rights to Raw, paying $1.325 billion over five years. While airing on that network, Raw gathered an average audience of 2 million people a week.

  6. List of WWE television programming - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling at the Chase is a television program produced by WWF at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel that aired on KPLR-TV, Channel 11 in St. Louis, Missouri. An early strike in the WWF's national expansion, WWF had usurped the St. Louis Wrestling Club's traditional TV timeslot; the St. Louis Wrestling Club had produced Wrestling at the Chase since

  7. History of WWE Raw - Wikipedia

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    Pillman was also heard shouting the word "fucking" during the segment, which, due to the live nature of that week's Raw, went uncensored. Executives at USA Network were not pleased with the episode, and forced the WWF and Pillman to apologize for the incident. Pillman was sent to a mental hospital a few days after the incident.

  8. Free TV Networks - Wikipedia

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    Free TV Networks is an American specialized digital multicasting and advertising-supported video on demand network media company. The company owns and operates three broadcast television networks. The company was founded and is led by broadcasting veteran Jonathan Katz, who previously launched what is now the Scripps Networks division of ...

  9. List of programs broadcast by E! - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television programs formerly and currently [1] [2] broadcast by the cable television channel E! in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]