WWF Prime Time Wrestling

WWF Prime Time Wrestling

1985
WWF Prime Time Wrestling
WWF Prime Time Wrestling

WWF Prime Time Wrestling

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WWF Prime Time Wrestling was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It aired on the USA Network from 1985–1993. A precursor to Monday Night Raw, Prime Time Wrestling was a two-hour long, weekly program that featured stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The program featured wrestling matches, interviews, promos featuring WWF wrestlers, updates of current feuds and announcements of upcoming local and pay-per-view events. Past episodes of Prime Time Wrestling have been re-aired on WWE Classics on Demand since November 2004.

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EP50  January 4, 1993 (Final Episode)
Jan. 04,1993
January 4, 1993 (Final Episode)

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EP49  December 28, 1992
Dec. 28,1992
December 28, 1992

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EP48  December 21, 1992
Dec. 21,1992
December 21, 1992

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EP47  December 14, 1992
Dec. 14,1992
December 14, 1992

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EP46  December 7, 1992
Dec. 07,1992
December 7, 1992

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EP45  November 30, 1992
Nov. 30,1992
November 30, 1992

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EP44  November 22, 1992
Nov. 22,1992
November 22, 1992

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EP43  November 16, 1992
Nov. 16,1992
November 16, 1992

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EP42  November 9, 1992
Nov. 09,1992
November 9, 1992

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EP41  November 2, 1992
Nov. 02,1992
November 2, 1992

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EP40  October 26, 1992
Oct. 26,1992
October 26, 1992

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EP39  October 19, 1992
Oct. 19,1992
October 19, 1992

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EP38  October 12, 1992
Oct. 12,1992
October 12, 1992

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EP37  October 5, 1992
Oct. 05,1992
October 5, 1992

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EP36  September 28, 1992
Sep. 28,1992
September 28, 1992

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EP35  September 21, 1992
Sep. 21,1992
September 21, 1992

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EP34  September 14, 1992
Sep. 14,1992
September 14, 1992

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EP33  August 23, 1992
Aug. 23,1992
August 23, 1992

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EP32  August 17, 1992
Aug. 17,1992
August 17, 1992

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EP31  August 10, 1992
Aug. 10,1992
August 10, 1992

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EP30  August 3, 1992
Aug. 03,1992
August 3, 1992

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EP29  July 27, 1992
Jul. 27,1992
July 27, 1992

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EP28  July 20, 1992
Jul. 20,1992
July 20, 1992

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EP27  July 13, 1992
Jul. 13,1992
July 13, 1992

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EP26  July 6, 1992
Jul. 06,1992
July 6, 1992

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EP25  June 29, 1992
Jun. 29,1992
June 29, 1992

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EP24  June 22, 1992
Jun. 22,1992
June 22, 1992

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EP23  June 15, 1992
Jun. 15,1992
June 15, 1992

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EP22  June 8, 1992
Jun. 08,1992
June 8, 1992

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EP21  June 1, 1992
Jun. 01,1992
June 1, 1992

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EP20  May 25, 1992
May. 25,1992
May 25, 1992

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EP19  May 18, 1992
May. 18,1992
May 18, 1992

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EP18  May 11, 1992
May. 11,1992
May 11, 1992

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EP17  May 4, 1992
May. 04,1992
May 4, 1992

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EP16  April 27, 1992
Apr. 27,1992
April 27, 1992

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EP15  April 20, 1992
Apr. 20,1992
April 20, 1992

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EP14  April 13, 1992
Apr. 13,1992
April 13, 1992

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EP13  April 6, 1992
Apr. 06,1992
April 6, 1992

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EP12  March 29, 1992
Mar. 29,1992
March 29, 1992

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EP11  March 23, 1992
Mar. 23,1992
March 23, 1992

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EP10  March 16, 1992
Mar. 16,1992
March 16, 1992

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EP9  March 9, 1992
Mar. 09,1992
March 9, 1992

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EP8  March 2, 1992
Mar. 02,1992
March 2, 1992

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EP7  February 24, 1992
Feb. 24,1992
February 24, 1992

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EP6  February 17, 1992
Feb. 17,1992
February 17, 1992

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EP5  February 3, 1992
Feb. 03,1992
February 3, 1992

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EP4  January 27, 1992
Jan. 27,1992
January 27, 1992

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EP3  January 20, 1992
Jan. 20,1992
January 20, 1992

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EP2  January 13, 1992
Jan. 13,1992
January 13, 1992

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EP1  January 6, 1992
Jan. 06,1992
January 6, 1992

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WWF Prime Time Wrestling was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It aired on the USA Network from 1985–1993. A precursor to Monday Night Raw, Prime Time Wrestling was a two-hour long, weekly program that featured stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The program featured wrestling matches, interviews, promos featuring WWF wrestlers, updates of current feuds and announcements of upcoming local and pay-per-view events. Past episodes of Prime Time Wrestling have been re-aired on WWE Classics on Demand since November 2004.

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Cast

Hulk Hogan , Curt Hennig , Vince McMahon

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Reviews

metalrox_2000 WWF Primetime was the precursor to Raw. While the syndicated shows like Challenge and Superstars (Superstars was syn dictated from 1986-1999)Primetime would offer more stars vs stars, instead of stars versus prelim wrestlers. This was also the time of the prelims were just that, instead of local wrestlers. The WWF actually had a crew of jobber wrestler who traveled from town to town, and got paid to lose. Those days are long gone now. Now shows are more about back stage skits versus wrestling. During Primetime, you got at least 8 or ten matches per show. Now in a two hour Raw show, you're Lucky to get 4 or 5 matches. There are several shows available on VHS thru Wrestling conventions and tape trade shows.
Movie Nuttball As a big wrestling I think of how great the wrestling world past really was and one thing that was unique in the then World Wrestling Federation world was its weekly program on Monday and some time on Tuesday nights called WWF Prime Time Wrestling! Even though the matches were taped and such they showed exclusive interviews and previews and I really enjoyed the earlier program with hosts the late great Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan! They were so funny and exciting together! I also loved it when they would commentate together on Pay Per Views! One highlight on the show was before Wrestlemania VI in 1990! It was the contract signing between the then World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan and the then Intercontinental Champion Ultimate Warrior! During the year of 1990 was really a classic time for the show! Later in 1991 it became a little different. The show would have audience in a large felicity and the hosts for this format would be Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, and Lord Alfred Hayes! This show would also have the wrestlers come out on stage and the host would have them as guests. I loved it when they showed promos of Skinner (Steve Keirn) and Sid Justice (Sid Vicious)! This version of the program still had the taped matches and it had many highlights with the wrestling guests such Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, and Jeannette Charles who played the Queen in The Naked Gun also played the Queen of England on the show coming out but one of My favorites ones was when Earthquake (John Tenta, Avalanche, the Shark, Golga), came out! It was during his feud with Jake "the Snake" Roberts! McMahon was asking the huge man how could he squash Jake's pet Python Damien in the ring and Earthquake said I had to it to get the job done and that's it and keep in mind Heenan and Earthquake are pals. Earthquake says that he has a present for Jake. He has a python's skin all rolled up and he unrolls it and Bobby is talking to him about this and pats the skin and make a funny joke out of it and Vince isn't happy about this at all. Earthquake also has a pair of dice and says to McMahon that they all come out snake eyes! After this conversation the former sumo wrestler says that he is going to make his quake burgers and he'll be back later. About an hour or so later he is back with an apron, a chef's hat on his head, and a big plate with a whole bunch of ham burgers! Earthquake invites Bobby, McMahon, and Hayes to all eat some of his burgers and Heenan loves them! Vince questions the big wrestler and the conversation gets to what happened to all of the insides of the snake and Heenan says to Vince what do think your eating dummy and after that Hayes spits out the food and says that's a snake and he goes on! Bobby and Earthquake are laughing and McMahon is mad at them and he knocks the plate with burgers and all and the show ends! The last version of the show still had great taped matches but this time it would have five commentators which was Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, Gorilla Monsoon, Roddy Piper, and the late Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig. Mr. Perfect left the show when after he argued with Bobby but Jerry" the King" Lawler replaced him as a co-host. All versions of the show were great! If you never have a chance to see these versions of WWF Prime Time Wrestling on TV and/or on tape watch it because in My opinion when these were on this is when wrestling WAS WRESTLING! I hope you have enjoyed this comment!Movie Nuttball's NOTE:To fellow readers, wrestling fans, and animal lovers I think the segment with Earthquake was and still is hilarious though the snake was not killed and wasn't even harmed. I have nothing against snakes and their kind as I am a big animal lover!
Big Movie Fan WWF Prime Time Wrestling's contribution to the WWF cannot be understated. It was the predecessor to Monday Night Raw (now called Raw) and was an integral part of WWF programming.In the days when the WWF featured jobber matches on it's programming, Prime Time Wrestling actually featured some big matches. It examined feuds and conflicts and had loads of great angles which helped to stir interest in upcoming PPV's.Another thing that Prime Time Wrestling had in it's later years was some fantastic and amusing skits in which we got to see another side to the WWF supertstars. One of my personal favourites from the early 1990's was where crazy tag team The Bushwhackers did their own weather bulletin.Yes, WWF Prime Time Wrestling was a superb programme and it was a sad day when it ended. As stated earlier, it's contribution to wrestling cannot be understated. Prime Time Wrestling paved the way for Monday Night Raw (now Raw). It also could be considered to have paved the way for other shows such as Smackdown. Prime Time Wrestling was a one of a kind show which many wrestling organisations have emulated. If you can track down any episodes of Prime Time Wrestling, then you will be able to sit down and watch a rewarding and entertaining programme.