Sean Mooney and Bobby Heenan are tonight’s hosts.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – September 7, 1991
The video montage to lead into the show has been updated to feature Sid Justice and show Virgil holding the Million Dollar Championship. The Ultimate Warrior has been scrubbed.
Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are doing commentary, this time coming from Rochester, New York. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on August 19 and drew a crowd of 7,000 fans.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – December 22, 1990
Vince McMahon, Roddy Piper & the Honky Tonk Man do commentary for this Christmas edition of Superstars, concluding the tapings in Rochester, New York.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – December 10, 1990
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in charge of this evening’s show. The light blue preview screen for matches has been replaced by a dark red one.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – December 3, 1990
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in charge of the studio portion of tonight’s show.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – September 23, 1990
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan handle commentary, conducting the second show from Wheeling, West Virginia.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – September 15, 1990
Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper call the action, starting a new round of television tapings in Hershey, Pennsylvania. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on August 28.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – September 1, 1990
Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper are in the booth and they are still in Providence, Rhode Island.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – August 26, 1990
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan are calling the action for today’s episode, which was taped in Springfield, Massachusetts on August 7. According to the historyofwwe.com, the show drew a crowd of 7,700. McMahon is substituting for Gorilla Monsoon, who was having a toe amputated. This is the “go home” show before SummerSlam.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – July 2, 1990
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the studio for tonight’s show. Heenan wants Mr. Perfect’s feature match against Hercules to air at the beginning of the telecast, but Monsoon urges patience because the show is two hours long.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – June 24, 1990
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan call the action, which originates from Rochester, New York. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on June 5 and drew a crowd of 8,000 fans.
The Bushwhackers squash match from Prime Time Wrestling is today’s opener.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – May 5, 1990
Vince McMahon calls today’s action with Jesse Ventura. This is the last show of the taping cycle in Glen Falls, New York.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – April 16, 1990
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan host tonight’s broadcast.
Jake Roberts’ squash from Wrestling Challenge airs.
What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – April 15, 1990
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan do commentary for this show, kicking off a new round of television tapings from Syracuse, New York. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on April 3.