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World Wrestling Entertainment Other promoters were furious when McMahon began syndicating WWF television shows to television stations across the United States, in areas outside of the WWF's traditional northeastern stronghold.

History of professional wrestling in the United States The first episode of WWF The Main Event is the highest rated professional wrestling television show to date, with a 15.2 rating and 33 million viewers.

History of professional wrestling The first episode of WWF The Main Event is the highest rated professional wrestling television show to date, with a 15.2 rating and 33 million viewers.

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    World Wrestling Entertainment

    ... Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) (NYSE: WWE) is a publicly-traded, privately-controlled integrated media (focusing in television, Internet, and live events) and sports entertainment company dealing primarily in professional wrestling, with major... ... Other promoters were furious when McMahon began syndicating WWF television shows to television stations across... outside of the WWF's traditional...
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    History of professional wrestling in the United States

    The first episode of WWF The Main Event is the highest rated professional wrestling television show to date, with a 15.2 rating and 33 million viewers. ... ↑ WWE: TV Shows > SummerSlam > Exclusives > Superstar Turning Points in WWE history
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    WWF Superstars of Wrestling

    WWF Superstars of Wrestling was a professional wrestling program that debuted on September 6, 1986 and was aired until 2001. ... As these shows were aired in an era before the Internet, the previous title holder sometimes defended his title at house shows as though he were still the champion until the title change was aired on television.
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    History of professional wrestling

    By the mid 1960s, Joint Promotions had doubled their live event schedule to somewhere in the region of 4,500 shows a year. ... The first episode of WWF The Main Event is the highest rated professional wrestling television show to date, with a 15.2 rating and 33 million viewers.
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    WWF LiveWire

    Vince Russo made his WWF television debut on LiveWire, under the alias "Vic Venom" (the pseudonym under which he wrote articles for WWF Magazine). ... USA Network shows
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    WWF Jakked/Metal

    WWF Jakked and WWF Metal were World Wrestling Federation syndicated shows which aired on the weekend from September 4, 1999 to May 18, 2002, replacing the long running WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. ... 1999 television series debuts
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    WWE Championship

    As a result of the increase, the WWF divided the roster through its two main television programs, Raw and SmackDown!, assigning championships and appointing figureheads to each brand. ... http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/06232008/
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    WWF Mania

    WWF Mania was a World Wrestling Federation Saturday morning television program that aired on the USA Network between 1993 and 1996. ... USA Network shows
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    WWF Wrestling Challenge

    As with all syndicated WWF programming, another major aspect of the show was to promote house shows and TV tapings in each market. ... 1986 television series debuts
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    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night

    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation. ... Some stations carried both shows.

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