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Saturday Night's Main Event

  • Série télévisée
  • 1985–2025
  • TV-14
  • 2h
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Saturday Night's Main Event (1985)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSaturday Night's Main Event is a series of American professional wrestling television specials produced by WWE (originally the World Wrestling Federation or WWF).Saturday Night's Main Event is a series of American professional wrestling television specials produced by WWE (originally the World Wrestling Federation or WWF).Saturday Night's Main Event is a series of American professional wrestling television specials produced by WWE (originally the World Wrestling Federation or WWF).

  • Création
    • Vince McMahon
  • Casting principal
    • Vince McMahon
    • Gene Okerlund
    • Hulk Hogan
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    • Création
      • Vince McMahon
    • Casting principal
      • Vince McMahon
      • Gene Okerlund
      • Hulk Hogan
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  • Épisodes40

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    WWE: The Best of Saturday Night's Main Event
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    • Dave Hebner
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    Elizabeth Hulette
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    André René Roussimoff
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    Danny Davis
    • Danny Davis…
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    8sjr2016

    Best WWE TV program!

    Every time Saturday Nights Main Event was on i was glued to the edge of my set my favorite wrestlers Hulk Hogan, Jake the Snake, Macho Man, Ted Dibaise it was one of those WWE programs thats didn't have a weekly event but when it came on you were excited always loved when they had the Main Event first than went down the card unique and different favorite Match of all time has to be Macho Man Vs Honky Tonk Man a great storyline and amazing drama really helped Honky tonk man prove he could stick in the Main Events also the British Bulldogs Jake the snake and Rick rude feud Andre and Hogan in the Main event still the highest WWE Event on Reg TV! between 85-90 SNME was a hit i think it didn't give enough excitement in the later years 91-92 were my least favorite than it faded out the new versions were terrible it didn't have the same energy or excitement i think all in all if you want to see great matches storytelling and get high doses of nostalgia you need to look no further than Saturday Nights Main Event!
    RevelationXRed

    Welcome to Saturday Night's Main Event!

    Most fans of wrestling these days have no clue how important or big Saturday Night's Main Event was in its heyday. The prototype for both RAW and SmackDown! today, SNME was the once mighty, flag ship show for a booming then-WWF in the 1980s. By 1992, it was merely a shell of its former self, relegated to FOX for a final episode before being canned just a year before the debut of RAW.

    And now, after fourteen years, fan boys of "old school" got a trip down memory lane with the return of Saturday Night's Main Event to NBC.

    The show felt like a breath of fresh air when compared to the rather stale atmospheres of RAW and SmackDown! these days. Though the personalities have changed, that special aura was still in the air for SNME on NBC (as was advertised all over the arena). The wrestling was only fair -> bad, like most SNME episodes from the past. But its the feeling of watching a prime time, network broadcast... it makes it feel bigger than a plain old RAW or SmackDown! episode. For fans of the Attitude Era and beyond, this was a slice of something different. For fans of the old school generation, this was a slice of Heaven from our wrestling past.
    6redryan64

    "Gruntin', Groanin' and Grabbin' Ratins at the same time ain't easy as it looks!"

    The appeal of Pro Wrestling as a hybrid Sports/Theatrical event is very old. Even as far back as the 1880's, different Vaudeville Theatrical circuits would book a well known Wrestler or Boxer as a featured, between big bouts 'Act.' In some cases, such as the Russian Lion, Georges Hackenschmidt, the appearance would include some ex-positional poses that demonstrate particular holds. He also might do some more standard types of "strongman" stunts, being that he was the Most Perfectly Developed Specimin of Manhood in his day and certainly among the Strongest Menaround, period.

    Others like the Mighty Polish Wrestler/Strongman,Stanislaus Zbyszko did exhibition Wrestling using other wrestlers to demonstrate holds, escapes and maneuvers. He would also have at least some example of pure strength, for he was known for being a Strength Athlete before his Ascendency to World's Heavyweight Wrestling Champion.

    We had a lot of Boxers and Wrestlers doing Vaudeville Gigs as a sideline to their ring careers. Names like John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons and even the Manasa Mauler, Jack Dempsey took a turn or two at this show business* So now, down to more recent times, we find that NBC was sold a bill of goods by the WWF(World Wrestling Federation) to do a network Wrestling Show on Saturdays(and later some Fridays). They weren't at the total control. So Much of the content was left up to the WWF President, one Vince McMahon, Jr.

    Well, being a viewer who had been in the Wrestling business, marginally as a real under-card, prelim type guy, my own view of the Weekly Shows was probably just a little different than yours.

    First off, let's say that they were on to something when the WWF initiated this Network Show. At the show's inception, the advertising raved about its being "...the 1st Network Wrestling Show in over 30 Years!", and they were right. Secondly, they did provide us(the viewing audience)with some really good, exciting Matches. They were really "getting over" with the public, as my observations of our daughters, Jenn and Michelle (14 & 11 respectively), and they were beginning to take some interest.

    One thing that "The Old School Wrestling" was always proud of was that the appeal of their Wrestling Cards, be they at N.Y.'s Madison Square Garden, Chicago's International Amphitheatre, or even a small town venue like Washington Park, Michigan City, Indiana or the Waverly Beach Ball Room, Beloit, Wisconsin;no matter where, the crowd was always representative of a wide cross section sampling of people from all walks of life.

    And they all rooted or hooted for various Wrestlers for some various reasons, based on the WRESTLER'S OWN RING PERSONA, not one handed out to him by the "Mr. Big Shot",Super Promoter. In this case, Mr. Promoter seemed (and still seems)more interested in carrying on some silly Soap Opera type of storyline involving the goings-on between the Wrestlers and their various Mgrs.,Stooges, Girl Valets, Entoureges, etc.! As a problem, the matches were too often interrupted while in progress for a commercial break. And one could wonder, just what we missed!(If indeed, Anything!) A new format should be found in which the commercials could be done in segments where there is ample time to disburse the important sales info in between interviews or some silly "Flower Shop" or other bit of non-wrestling nonsense segment.

    Another point,and a very important one is to quote the Bard of Avon, "...It is the Play that is the Most Important Thing!", That's right, the Matches be they Broadcact or Live, In House are the most important thing; and not the individual Wrestlers, not the Ring Announcer's Personality and certainly not the Promoter.

    Let's hope that we do again get a network wrestling show again that Mr.Network and Mr. Big Time Wrestling Promoter apply just a few common sense ideas to its itinerary.

    They might be surprised about those viewers, of Viewers, of whom Mr. P.T.Barnum said that "..there's a _________born every minute!" Wrestling Fans don't fall into that category!

    NOTE:* Possibly the most unique and thrilling Act was that of Martin"Farmer" Burns, who would go through a real hanging of himself, complete with the standard hangman's noose and the trap door drop. He survived it time and time again due to his tremendous Neck Development.
    9blanbrn

    Best wrestling program ever! Enjoyed and grew up on as a kid!

    Remember growing up in the 80's and was a big wrestling fan, enjoyed the character and circuit that the "WWF" had and time to time every few months the league would put on a late night prime show at 11:30PM a special type on "NBC". Being young and to little to stay up late I would record the event on my VCR and watch later with great excitement it was like opening up a "Christmas" gift! And the shows did not let me down as the matches were top notch with feuds and grudges and it was hosted by the team of Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura. Featured in all shows was Hulk Hogan mostly in the main event as always the championship would be on the line! Plus from time to time a cage match or tag team match would be featured. And the before the match interviews always got everything in the mood. This was so classic "World Wrestling Federation Entertainment" that it is an everlasting gem classic memory for me!
    fireman10128

    i seen the first s.n.me of 2006

    it wasn't that bad. it was an inter promotional event which we seen jbl take on Austin in a beer drinking contest. Candice Michelle and Victoria take on Trish and Mickie. a heel turn in that match. next we had Shawn Michaels take on Shane McMahon in the main event which was a pretty good match but i thought it could have went a bit longer for a main event. also they put the smackdown wrestlemania event against the raw wrestlemania event first i would think that that would have been the main event.

    thats OK though because it was a pretty good Saturday night main event. although they did talk a lot. the raw vs smackdown match was good. the divas tag match was the way it should quick that way we can get to the other matches faster. beer contest was nice. street fight between Shane and Shawn Michaels was pretty good.

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      There was a spin-off series under the title WWF the Main Event (1988)" which had 5 events and used to air on Fridays. Famous Andre/Hogan WrestleMania III rematch took place in that event which remains highest rated wrestling segment in television history.
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      John Layfield: Hell, your mayor is so stupid *Crowd Cheers* Hey, don't start cheering, you elected him IDIOTS

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      Edited into Best of Saturday Night's Main Event (1991)
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      Written by Holly Knight & Michael Des Barres (as Rick DeBarres)

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      • 10 mai 1985 (États-Unis)
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    • Lieux de tournage
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