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    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night

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  1. Apr 15, 2023 · WWF Shotgun Saturday Night November 8th 1997. THE KENJIRO SANGA ARENA. 2.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 56. 3.5K views 9 months ago. The Sultan vs. Mankind El Pantera & El Mosco vs. Taka...

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    • THE KENJIRO SANGA ARENA
  2. Apr 22, 2023 · Los Boricuas vs. The Disciples of Apocalypse (Crush, Chainz, Skull & 8-Ball)D’Lo Brown vs. Flash FunkThe Interrogator & The Jackyl vs. Dan Dalton & Donny Rud...

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  3. This video takes a look at every show that took place inside unconventional venues (the first 6 episodes). 00:00 - Introducing Shotgun Saturday Night 02:11 - The first episode in the Mirage...

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  4. WWF Shotgun Saturday Night is a professional wrestling television program that was produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It aired from January 4, 1997, through August 21, 1999, as a syndicated broadcast. Shotgun Saturday Night was replaced by WWF Jakked in 1999.

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    The show's original concept was unusual for its time, since it aired on late Saturday nights from various New York City nightspots. The promotion pushed the program as an "edgier" project than its normal weekly offerings. Shotgun Saturday Night debuted on from the Mirage Nightclub in New York. One of the most memorable moments of the debut episode ...

    Eventually, Shotgun Saturday Night lost its unique feel and stopped being broadcast live from NYC. An expletive laiden promo by Terry Funk on the January 18, 1997 episode forced the WWF to drastically change the program's format. The show simply became an undercard taping (similar to Heat), although retaining its edgy broadcast look.

    The show was commentated by Vince McMahon and Sunny in the beginning, with Jim Ross and Brian Pillman performing the same duties until mid-1997. Kevin Kelly, Michael Cole, Jim Cornette and Vince Russo also served as commentators. Stone Cold Steve Austin also served as a surprise guest commentator on one episode along with Owen Hart.

    The WWF also aired a similar syndicated show at the time called WWF Shotgun, which aired in the afternoon and was more kid-friendly. The matches were shown in reverse order and had different commentators. Some stations carried both shows. This show was replaced with WWF Metalin 1999. In the New York market, the show went by a different name, WWF Ne...

  5. Oct 4, 2012 · It’s the debut episode of a show obviously called Shotgun Saturday Night. This is airing at about 11pm live from a night club in New York. These shows were FAR edgier than what you saw on WWF and it kind of the ancestor to the Attitude Era.

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  7. Tom Brandi pinned Barry Houston at 3:43 with the full nelson slam. Mark Henry defeated the Sultan (w/ the Iron Sheik) via submission at 2:15 with the bearhug. 2/15/97; 'Best of Shotgun Saturday Night'.

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