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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – August 10, 1991

18th November 2022 by LScisco

Vince McMahon, Roddy Piper, and Randy Savage are doing commentary for the last episode from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – August 5, 1991

16th November 2022 by LScisco

Bobby Heenan is shown speeding into the parking lot because he is late.  He knocks over some traffic cones and puts a “Doctor on Call” notice on his dashboard before rushing into the building.

Sean Mooney and Heenan host this evening’s telecast.  Heenan insists he is good friends with Sid Justice.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – July 29, 1991

9th November 2022 by LScisco

Sean Mooney and Bobby Heenan are hosting tonight’s show.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – July 22, 1991

2nd November 2022 by LScisco

Irwin R. Schyster reminds Bobby Heenan that the makeup he needs for Prime Time is tax deductible.  Jamison wanders by and is scoulded, deciding not to enter “Dressing Room 3.”  He does go into “Dress Room 4” where he encounters Bret Hart, who tells him that he cannot talk to him because he is busy.  That makes Bret look like a prick, so he gives Jamison his shades to make up for it.

When Heenan makes his entrance he gets a loud applause, but that is because Jamison is behind him when he does so.  Heenan is hosting tonight’s show with Sean Mooney.  Mooney asks Heenan to take it easy on him because his sister is in the crowd.  Heenan immediately asks her if Mooney tried on their mother’s clothes a lot when he was young.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – July 15, 1991

26th October 2022 by LScisco

Jamison is lost and wanders backstage.  Bobby Heenan is upset that he is back there and tells him to get lost.  Jamison finds his way into Ted DiBiase’s locker room.  He finds the Million Dollar Belt and tries it on, posing in front of a mirror.  He cannot take it off, though, and that is where the show lead-in begins.

Sean Mooney and Heenan are the hosts.  As they start, a nervous Jamison, who is wearing a robe, sneaks into the studio and finds his usual seat.  It does not take long for an irate Sensational Sherri to run out and scream that someone has stolen the Million Dollar Belt.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – July 14, 1991

24th October 2022 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim Neidhart are calling the action which originates again from Fresno, California.  Heenan starts in on a bit about how the Randy Savage-Elizabeth wedding is a “match made in hell.”

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – July 1, 1991

12th October 2022 by LScisco

Sean Mooney and Bobby Heenan are this evening’s hosts.  Heenan has a tennis racquet, claiming to have been at Wimbledon as a guest of Queen Elizabeth II.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – June 29, 1991

7th October 2022 by LScisco

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper provide commentary, concluding the taping cycle in Tucson, Arizona.  Piper warns Irwin R. Schyster that if he finds out he was behind his recent tax audit, he is going to grill him.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – June 23, 1991

3rd October 2022 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim Neidhart are handling commentary, taped from Tempe, Arizona.  Or at least that is where this show took place even though the WWF’s graphic says they are in Phoenix.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – June 15, 1991

23rd September 2022 by LScisco

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper are in the booth, starting a new taping cycle in Tucson, Arizona.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on May 28.  Piper opens up a Father’s Day gift from his “Jamaican children.”  The gift is a tie that Piper wraps around his neck.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – April 20, 1991

3rd August 2022 by LScisco

Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper are in the booth, taped from Las Vegas, Nevada.  Piper tosses his crutch aside and promises to come after Ted DiBiase.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – April 16, 1991

1st August 2022 by LScisco

Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan are in the studio, starting the show by recapping Heenan wearing a kilt on last week’s episode and being mocked by Roddy Piper.

Tugboat’s squash from Wrestling Challenge is shown.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – April 14, 1991

29th July 2022 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim Neidhart call today’s action, kicking off new television tapings from Reno, Nevada.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, this taping took place on March 27.

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

20th May 2022 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are doing commentary and they are doing the second episode from Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Heenan says that Hulk Hogan is only the number one contender for the WWF Championship because he put pressure on WWF President Jack Tunney.

The Orient Express are shown hitting each other in the locker room as Mr. Fuji encourages them to keep going.  WWF Tag Team Champions the Hart Foundation get themselves hyped up for today’s title defense.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – May 27, 1990

27th August 2021 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan handle commentary and they are concluding the taping cycle in San Antonio, Texas.

Rhythm & Blues squash match from Prime Time Wrestling opens the show.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Prime Time Wrestling – May 7, 1990

9th August 2021 by LScisco

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan handle studio duties for this evening’s telecast.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – April 8, 1990

12th July 2021 by LScisco

With Tony Schiavone gone, Wrestling Challenge sees an announcing shakeup with Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan now calling the action.  They are commentating matches at the end of the taping cycle in San Francisco.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 31, 1990

30th June 2021 by LScisco

Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura are in the booth, and they remain taped from Sacramento, California.  On the eve of WrestleMania VI, Ventura is dressed in Ultimate Warrior face paint and t-shirt and a Hulk Hogan hat.  When McMahon asks for a prediction, Ventura says the bout is a tossup.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Superstars – March 10, 1990

9th June 2021 by LScisco

Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura call the action and they are still in Phoenix, Arizona.  This week Ventura has an Ultimate Warrior t-shirt, changing his prediction on the WrestleMania VI main event after doing some research.

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What the World Was Watching: WWF Wrestling Challenge – March 4, 1990

4th June 2021 by LScisco

Tony Schiavone and Gorilla Monsoon are in the booth and they start a new round of television tapings in Tucson, Arizona.  According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on February 14.

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