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  1. WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Created by Vince McMahon. With John Cena, Dave Bautista, Adam Copeland, Dalip Singh. Wrestlers will portray heroes or villains as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

  2. 1 févr. 1991 · Saturday Night's Main Event Results Macon Coliseum - Macon, GA Feb. 1, 1991 WWE Championship Match "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan def. Sgt. Slaughter (champion) by disqualification Hulk Hogan & Tugboat def. Earthquake & Dino Bravo L.O.D. def. the Orient Express "Mean" Gene Okerlund with WWE President Jack Tunney and Hulk Hogan

  3. 12 oct. 2015 · WWF converted from an old VHS tape by my brother E.J. The tape was recorded over previous (Sky Channel) content which had the movie (Fletch 1985) and other stuff on it. Some parts of audio managed to get through onto Saturday Night Main Event while it was recording at the time.

  4. Saturday Night's Main Event IX was a Television show produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on December 14, 1986 at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match. (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match. Dark Match: The Magnificent Muraco vs. Tito Santana ended in a Time Limit Draw (15:00) Dark Match ...

  5. Check out photos of Hulk Hogan, Mr. T, John Cena and more from Saturday Night's Main Event, and check out classic episodes of the Saturday night staple now on WWE Network.

  6. Sat, Nov 25, 1989. The Ultimate Warrior vs Andre the Giant for the Intercontinental Championship, Dusty Rhodes vs Big Boss Man, Mr. Perfect vs the Red Rooster, the Rockers vs the Brain Busters in a 2-out-of-3 falls match, and the Genius vs Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. 7.6/10 (20) Rate. Watch options.

  7. 7 mai 2020 · October 3, 1985 (aired October 5th) Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey Following the success of the first Saturday Night's Main Event show five months earlier, the World Wrestling Federation returned to prime time television in October 1985 with a show that proved more than ever that Vince McMahon was always more interested in the entertainment aspect of his beloved sports ...