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WWE LFG (meaning "Legends & Future Greats") is an American professional wrestling reality television series produced by WWE. The series premiered on A&E on February 16, 2025, as a replacement for WWE NXT Level Up .
WWE NXT is a weekly television program broadcast that airs Tuesdays on The CW network. NXT: Main Event: 2012 WWE Main Event is a weekly television show produced by WWE. Raw and NXT: Speed: 2024 WWE Speed is a weekly WWE video series exclusively on X (formerly Twitter). Raw, SmackDown, and NXT: Evolve: 2025
The 2002 Insurrextion was the third annual Insurrextion professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the American promotion, World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw brand division , which made it the promotion's first-ever Raw-exclusive PPV.
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has been broadcasting pay-per-view (PPV) events since the 1980s, when its classic "Big Four" events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company's very first PPV was WrestleMania in 1985.
WWE: Original release; Network: A&E: Release: July 10, 2022 () – present: WWE Rivals is a 2022 American documentary television series. ... "The Undertaker vs. Kane"
The Undertaker, aka Mark Calaway, discusses his upcoming WWE Hall of Fame class of 2022 induction and reflects on his career and WrestleMania streak in an interview with TODAY.
Best of WWE Vol. 4 – Undertaker 16:9 N/A Best of WWE Vol. 5 – Edge 16:9 N/A Best of WWE Vol. 6 – New & Improved DX 16:9 N/A Best of WWE Vol. 7 – Kane 16:9 N/A Best of WWE Vol. 8 – Undertaker vs. Batista 16:9 N/A Live in the UK: April 2010 16:9 N/A Jul 18, 2010 BEST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCHES 2009-2010 (3 DVD SET) 16:9 6hrs 56mins 16 Aug. 2010
The scratch WWE logo podium shown here was replaced with the WWE Network logo on the Raw after SummerSlam 2014. A bigger version was used on the Raw 1000 episode on July 23, 2012 On July 23, 2012, Raw aired its 1000th episode , which also began its permanent three-hour format and saw the removal of the "Supershow" part from the show's name ...