–Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes call today’s action which, according to thehistoryofwwe.com, was taped on October 25 and November 16.
What the World Was Watching: WCW Saturday Night – November 25, 1995

–Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes call today’s action which, according to thehistoryofwwe.com, was taped on October 25 and November 16.
–Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes call this evening’s action, taped from Atlanta, Georgia. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these matches took place on October 18 and 25.
–Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes are in the booth and they are taped from Atlanta, Georgia. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these matches were taped on October 18 and 25.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are live from Detroit, Michigan. Schiavone says that Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman attacked Ric Flair before the show went on the air and Flair’s ability to compete later tonight is uncertain.
–A video package recaps the Diamond Dallas Page-Johnny B. Badd feud.
WCW Prime for October 23 featured one new match, with Chris Cruise and Dusty Rhodes calling the action.
–Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan, and Steve McMichael are tasked with commentary and they are live from Huntsville, Alabama. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, 7,000 fans attended the show with only 2,100 paying for tickets.
WCW Prime for October 16 featured one new match, footage of which was non-existent. However, house show reports indicate that the following was the result:
*The State Patrol (0-5) defeated the Gambler & Chris Kanyon in the Prime “MOOO” Match of the Week.
WCW Pro for October 21 featured Chris Cruise, Dusty Rhodes, and Larry Zbyszko on commentary.
–Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes are calling tonight’s action, which is taped from Atlanta, Georgia. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, matches at this taping took place on August 30 and September 27.
WCW Prime for September 25 featured a few new bouts, with Chris Cruise and Dusty Rhodes on commentary.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are concluding the August 9 tapings at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are taped from Atlanta, Georgia. This show was taped in Atlanta on July 26.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are taped from Atlanta, Georgia. These tapings were done on July 26 according to thehistoryofwwe.com.
-Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are doing commentary and they are taped from Orlando, Florida.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are doing commentary and they are taped from Atlanta, Georgia. The tapings took place on June 21, something to remember in relation to the scheduled main event. Tonight’s episode is one hour in length.
–Eric Bischoff and Dusty Rhodes are doing commentary for today’s Bash at the Beach pre-show broadcast that is originating live from Huntington Beach, California. The camera shot of fans on the beach surrounding the ring makes for a great visual.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are doing commentary as WCW Saturday Night returns to two hours in the lead up to Bash at the Beach. The matches here were taped in Atlanta on June 21.
–A video package recaps the feud over the tag team titles between Harlem Heat, the Nasty Boys, and the Blue Bloods.
–Gene Okerlund and Bobby Heenan do the studio duties and they do their best to sell the Shark as a legitimate threat to Hulkamania.
–A new Dungeon of Doom vignette sees Vader return in his mastodon mask. Vader says he has crossed a new dimension and now has more power than Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania and he will fulfill his destiny and win the WCW title at Bash at the Beach. The Master yells out more geography before he, Vader, and Kevin Sullivan scream “Vader time.”
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan call the action to kick off a new set of tapings at Center Stage in Atlanta that were filmed on June 25. Tonight’s show is a one-hour episode.
–Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are still taped from Atlanta on June 7. This is another shortened broadcast because of baseball season.
–Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are in the booth and they are still taped from Atlanta, Georgia as of June 7. Atlanta Braves baseball limits tonight’s broadcast to one hour.