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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – April 13, 1991

By LScisco on 27th July 2022

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper are in the booth, starting a new taping cycle in Las Vegas, Nevada.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on March 26and drew a crowd of 14,000, with 7,000 paying to attend.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – April 9, 1991

By LScisco on 25th July 2022

After a few weeks on the road, Prime Time Wrestling returns to its home in Stamford, with Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan hosting.  Heenan’s recent woes gambling and in the gym are replayed.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – April 7, 1991

By LScisco on 22nd July 2022

Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim Neidhart are in the booth, closing out the television taping in Biloxi, Mississippi.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – April 6, 1991

By LScisco on 20th July 2022

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper are doing commentary, wrapping up a short taping cycle in Pensacola, Florida.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – April 2, 1991

By LScisco on 18th July 2022

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan host tonight’s episode, coming from a Gold’s Gym in Venice Beach, California.  McMahon is in his element, discussing all of the “beautiful bodies” are on display.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 31, 1991

By LScisco on 15th July 2022

Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim Neidhart do commentary from a new taping venue in Biloxi, Mississippi.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on March 12 and drew a crowd of 9,000 fans.

A replay of Gene Okerlund’s WrestleMania recap airs.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 30, 1991

By LScisco on 13th July 2022

There is a new opening for Superstars, with “Stars & Stripes Forever” playing and Hulk Hogan posing with the WWF Championship.  On the one hand, it is good that the introduction has been updated.  On the other, it is a much weaker opening than the Ultimate Warrior shooting lasers out of his eyes.

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper are in the booth and they are kicking off a new taping in Pensacola, Florida.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, this taping happened on March 11.  Savage immediately makes an impression by claiming that his new goal is to be the WWF broadcasting champion.  Piper is incensed at Sensational Sherri’s attack on him at WrestleMania.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – March 26, 1991

By LScisco on 11th July 2022

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan are tonight’s hosts for the first Tuesday edition of Prime Time Wrestling.  This show is a post-WrestleMania celebration that is originating from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Okerlund narrates still photographs of the career ending match between the Ultimate Warrior and Randy Savage, the WWF tag team title match between the Hart Foundation and the Nasty Boys, and Virgil’s match with Ted DiBiase at WrestleMania.  It is also announced that Hulk Hogan won the WWF Championship for a record-breaking third time.  Footage shows Hogan’s entrance and post-match celebration.  Then, Okerlund transitions to locker room footage where Slaughter tosses a fireball into Hogan’s eyes when he returns to the locker room and beats on him with a chair.  This means that the feud between the two will continue.

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What the World Was Watching: WrestleMania VII

By LScisco on 8th July 2022

Gorilla Monsoon and Hacksaw Jim Duggan start the broadcast on commentary, which is taking place in Los Angeles, California.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the show drew a crowd of 15,500.  The show drew an estimated buyrate of 2.8 (an estimated 400,000 buys).  This was a decline from the 3.8 buyrate of WrestleMania VI, with 150,000 fewer households buying the show versus the previous year, and marked the first time that fewer fans purchased a WrestleMania than the prior edition.

Willie Nelson does a nice rendition of “America the Beautiful.”

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 24, 1991

By LScisco on 6th July 2022

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are doing commentary for the last episode of the taping cycle in Fort Myers, Florida.  This is the last WWF telecast before WrestleMania VII.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 23, 1991

By LScisco on 4th July 2022

Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are in the booth, broadcasting the last show of the taping from Orlando, Florida.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling “Superstars & Stripes Forever” Special – March 17, 1991

By LScisco on 1st July 2022

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan provide commentary.  This show was part of the Superstars taping in Pensacola, Florida which, according to thehistoryofwwe.com, took place on March 11.  It aired on USA Network on Sunday, March 17.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 17, 1991

By LScisco on 29th June 2022

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are handling commentary, taped from Fort Myers, Florida.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 16, 1991

By LScisco on 27th June 2022

Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are doing commentary, taped from Orlando, Florida.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – March 11, 1991

By LScisco on 24th June 2022

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan are the studio hosts for this evening’s telecast.  For this broadcast McMahon is wearing an ugly yellow track suit.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 10, 1991

By LScisco on 22nd June 2022

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, kicking off a new television taping in Fort Myers, Florida.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, this taping took place on February 19.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 9, 1991

By LScisco on 20th June 2022

Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are in the booth, starting a new television taping in Orlando, Florida.  Piper is on crutches because of a motorcycle accident.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on February 18 and drew a crowd of 9,000 fans.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – March 4, 1991

By LScisco on 17th June 2022

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan are the hosts.  McMahon’s workout gear this week is black, grey, and gold, and makes him look like a fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins.  As the show kicks off, a recap of Heenan’s humiliations the last two weeks air.  McMahon says he went through Heenan’s bag and found some Patriot defense condoms in “weasel size.”

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 3, 1991

By LScisco on 15th June 2022

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan provide commentary for the last episode of the taping cycle in Savannah, Georgia.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 2, 1991

By LScisco on 13th June 2022

Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are in the booth, broadcasting the last show from Macon, Georgia.

Jake Roberts’ squash from Prime Time Wrestling kicks off the broadcast.

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