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WWF Prime Time Wrestling

Season 4 (4 Episodes)

8 Seasons1988NR2h 00m7.4

The World Wrestling Federation's predecesor to "Monday Night RAW" and "Raw is War"; "WWF Prime-Time Wrestling" was a weekly two-hour program, which aired on the USA Network from 1986 to 1993. The program went through three distinct...

The World Wrestling Federation's predecesor to "Monday Night RAW" and "Raw is War"; "WWF Prime-Time Wrestling" was a weekly two-hour program, which aired on the USA Network from 1986 to 1993. The program went through three distinct formats: 1. From 1986-1991, hosts Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan introduced matches and analyzed them afterward. 2. In 1991, the show used an audience participation-type format, with hosts Vince McMahon and Heenan. WWF wrestlers were the frequent guests. 3. From 1992-1993, McMahon, Heenan, Monsoon and two other members of the WWF cast (one a face, or good guy; the other a heel, or bad guy) participated in a roundtable discussion about the goings-on in the WWF. In all versions, the program featured wrestling matches, interviews, promos featuring WWF wrestlers, updates of current feuds and announcements of upcoming local and pay-per-view events.

Season 4 Episodes:

Episode 2 January 12, 1988

2. January 12, 1988

Aired: Jan 11, 1988

Billy Jack Haynes and Brady Boone vs. Demolition; Bret Hart vs. Paul Roma; th...

Episode 5 February 11, 1988

5. February 11, 1988

Aired: Feb 10, 1988

Junkyard Dog goes one-on-one with "The Natural" Butch Reed; report on the 198...

Episode 11 March 21, 1988

11. March 21, 1988

Aired: Mar 20, 1988

Ultimate Warrior vs. "The King" Harley Race; Greg "The Hammer" Valentine vs. ...

Episode 43 November 8, 1988

43. November 8, 1988

Aired: Nov 7, 1988

On a very special edition of Prime Time Wrestling, witness an extraordinary l...

Info about WWF Prime Time Wrestling

Current Status: Ended

Network: USA Network

Genres:Sport