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WWF on MSG Network (also advertised as WWF from Madison Square Garden) was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was a monthly television special that aired live from Madison Square Garden on the MSG Network from August 7, 1976, to March 16, 1997. [1]
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WWF on MSG Network. Original title: Professional Wrestling. TV Series. 1973–1997. IMDb RATING. 6.0 /10. 66. YOUR RATING. Rate. Sport. Wrestling's biggest and popular superstars. Stars. Gorilla Monsoon. Harry Fujiwara. Lou Albano. See production info at IMDbPro. Episodes 48. Browse episodes. 3 seasons 17 years. Photos. Top cast. Edit.
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WWE Madison Square Garden Classics is a professional wrestling television program on the MSG Network, produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It debuted in a two-hour block on July 12, 2006 and was hosted by longtime wrestling announcer "Mean" Gene Okerlund , primarily recapping and reairing WWF on MSG Network shows throughout the 1980s and ...
No.Air DateEvent ProfiledMatches/segments Shown1 [2]July 12, 2006January 23, 1989The Brain Busters ( Arn Anderson and ...2 [2]July 12, 2006August 30, 1982WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro ...3 [3]July 26, 2006June 21, 1985Randy Savage vs. Rick McGraw WWF ...4 [3]July 26, 2006Raw Is War September 22, 1997WWF Intercontinental Championship ...People also ask
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Old School WWF card from Madison Square Garden features Hulk Hogan vs, Ric Flair, The Rockers vs. The Nasty Boys, Bret Hart and more.
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Synopsis. Wrestling's biggest and popular superstars.
Current television programming. In-ring shows. Premium Live Events (1985–present) From 2022, the WWE began using the term "premium live event" for its pay-per-views airing on traditional PPV and its WWE Network over-the-top streaming service. The Premium Live Events WWE hold currently are: Raw (1993–present)