WWF Mania

WWF Mania (1993)

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WWF Mania was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It aired on Saturday mornings on the USA Network between 1993 and 1996 and summarized the weekly events in WWF programming. In its earlier years, Mania usually featured a show exclusive wrestling match. For roughly the first year of its run, Mania also took viewer calls live and only viewers in the Eastern and Central time zones could participate in that portion of the show. Mania was originally hosted by Todd Pettengill, who was later joined by "Macho Man" Randy Savage from 1993 to 1994. From December 1994 to July 1995 he was joined by Stephanie Wiand. For feature matches (matches exclusive to Mania), Sean Mooney and Lord Alfred Hayes were the broadcasters, until Mooney left in the Spring of 1993, which led to Hayes being phased out from the broadcast booth. From then on Mania used various other broadcasters including Jim Ross and Gorilla Monsoon. The 1994 Slammy Awards took place on an episode of WWF Mania.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 10:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Episode 1janv. 9, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did WWF Mania premiere?

WWF Mania premiered on January 9, 1993.

What time did WWF Mania air on Saturdays?

WWF Mania aired at 10:00 AM on Saturdays.

Who were the hosts of WWF Mania?

Todd Pettengill and Randy Savage were the hosts of WWF Mania.

What was the format of WWF Mania?

WWF Mania featured recaps of recent WWF events, interviews, and exclusive matches.

Which wrestlers made appearances on WWF Mania in 1993?

Various WWF wrestlers made appearances on WWF Mania, including Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, and The Undertaker.

Did WWF Mania include behind-the-scenes footage?

Yes, WWF Mania included behind-the-scenes footage, giving viewers a glimpse into the world of professional wrestling.

Did WWF Mania have any recurring segments?

Yes, WWF Mania had recurring segments like "Mania Exclusive" and "Mania Match of the Week."

Was WWF Mania targeted towards a specific audience?

WWF Mania was primarily targeted towards younger wrestling fans.

Did WWF Mania feature any exclusive matches?

Yes, WWF Mania occasionally featured exclusive matches that were not shown on other WWF programming.

How long did each episode of WWF Mania last?

Each episode of WWF Mania had a runtime of approximately one hour.

Were there any special episodes of WWF Mania?

Yes, WWF Mania had special episodes to coincide with major WWF events, such as WrestleMania and SummerSlam.

Did WWF Mania have interactive segments?

Yes, WWF Mania had interactive segments where viewers could call in and ask questions or participate in contests.

Was there a live audience for WWF Mania?

WWF Mania did not have a live audience. It was a studio-based show.

Did WWF Mania have a regular time slot throughout its run?

Yes, WWF Mania maintained a consistent time slot on Saturdays at 10:00 AM.

What set WWF Mania apart from other wrestling shows?

WWF Mania had a more lighthearted and energetic tone compared to other WWF programming, making it appealing to younger viewers.

How long did WWF Mania air on television?

WWF Mania aired from January 9, 1993, until September 11, 1994.

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