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Saturday Night's Main Event is a professional wrestling TV show that occasionally aired from 1985 to 1991, under the World Wrestling Federation banner on NBC in place of Saturday Night Live. It returned to the air on March 18, 2006, in a 8-10 p.m. EST timeslot.

At the time it was a rare example of professional wrestling being broadcast on an over-the-air commercial TV network after the 1950s. It coincided with and contributed to, the apogee of the most recent "golden era" of professional wrestling in the United States. It aired twice the following year (1992) on Fox before disappearing for over a decade.

When WWE's flagship show, Monday Night RAW returned to the USA Network in 2005 after five years on Spike TV, Saturday Night's Main Event was revived in 2006 as a special series to air "occasionally" on NBC as part of the new deal between WWE and NBC Universal. Both the RAW and SmackDown! rosters (and eventually ECW) are featured on the new show.

Original run


For much of its history, Saturday Night's Main Event was hosted by Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura. In 1990, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper replaced Ventura as McMahon's broadcast partner when Ventura exited the WWF. On the two episodes that aired on Fox, Bobby Heenan was McMahon's partner.

The opening theme song for the original version was "Obsession" by Animotion with the closing theme being "Take Me Home" by Phil Collins.

In 1988, both songs were replaced by generic instrumental music.

Revived run


The announce team for the first show of the 2006 return consisted of Jim Ross on play-by-play, with Jerry "The King" Lawler, and Tazz as color commentators with "Boom" by P.O.D. being used as the theme song. The July 15, 2006 event had Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross (from RAW), Michael Cole and JBL (from SmackDown!), and Joey Styles and Tazz (from ECW), and would commentate on their respective brand's matches.

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World Wrestling Entertainment television programs | 1980s TV shows in the United States | 1990s TV shows in the United States | 2000s TV shows in the United States | NBC network shows | Saturday | Fox network shows | Saturday Night's Main Event

 

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