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The match was then made official for the following week, [8] which Holland won, forcing Chase University to disband and making the title match official for NXT Deadline. [ 9 ] On the November 12 episode of NXT , NXT General Manager Ava met with several NXT tag teams, stating that she wanted a team to challenge Nathan Frazer and Axiom for the ...
After 16 years, WWE is bringing back a special night to cable television. Saturday Night's Main Event will make its grand return to WWE programming, bringing back a show that helped wrestling ...
In September 2019, NXT permanently moved to USA Network and was revamped as a live, two-hour program on Wednesday nights, with replays available the following day on WWE Network. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Due to scheduling overlap with the final episodes of Suits , the second hour of the program was aired on WWE Network until October 2, when it began ...
WWF All American Wrestling is a cable television program that 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. The show ran from September 4, 1983 to October 16, 1994 on the USA Network.
WWE NXT in the United States premiered on The CW after airing on the USA Network since September 2019. It was also broadcast live for the first time outside the state of Florida. NWA Powerrr premiered on X. October 7 – WWE Raw returned to two hours for the first time since WWE Raw 1000 in July 2012.
The origins of the WWE Network can trace back to 2000 when USA Network filed a lawsuit against the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, known as WWE since 2002) due to a breach of contract which saw most of its programming moved to Viacom-owned TNN and MTV. The Delaware Chancery Court ruled in favor of the WWF in June 2000.