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''WWF Wrestling Challenge'' is a
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that was produced by the
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(WWF, now known as WWE). It was syndicated weekly and aired from 1986 to 1995. The show became simply known as ''WWF Challenge'' in 1995. The show featured matches, pre-match interviews, and occasionally, summarized weekly events in WWF programming. Matches primarily saw top-tier and mid-level talent vs. Jobbers. At times, there was a "feature" match between main WWF talent. As with other syndicated WWF programming, the show promoted WWF event dates and
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s in local
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s. It was the 'B' show of WWF syndication, meaning it generally only aired in markets where WWF had two weekly slots, with the other taken up by ''
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.'' Select episodes of ''Wrestling Challenge'' are available for streaming on the
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. As of May 17, 2021, there were 23 episodes of ''Wrestling Challenge'' available for streaming on WWE Network, dating from its premiere to February 8, 1987.


History

''Wrestling Challenge'' premiered on September 6, 1986, replacing ''
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''. Following the show's debut, ''The Snake Pit'', hosted by
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, debuted as a feature of the show. ''The Snake Pit'' was an in-ring interview segment modeled after
Roddy Piper Roderick George Toombs (April 17, 1954 – July 31, 2015), better known as "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, was a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. In professional wrestling, Piper was best known to international audiences for his work with the Wo ...
's ''
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'', which aired on ''
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''. ''Wrestling Challenge'' also featured the similarly formatted '' The Brother Love Show''. This segment, which debuted in 1988, was later moved to ''Superstars of Wrestling''. After this, the main feature was a podium interview featuring
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and a random WWF superstar until 1991. Starting in 1991, ''The Barber Shop'' debuted with host
Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake Edward Harrison Leslie (born April 21, 1957) is an American retired professional wrestler, best known for his work in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring name Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake. He later worked for World Champio ...
, while ''The King's Court'', hosted by
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debuted in 1993.


Title changes

While ''
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'' held most title changes on national television, ''Wrestling Challenge'' only had one title change on November 1, 1992 (taped October 13, 1992), as Money Inc. defeated
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to win the
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, with interference from
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. This title change was also aired on the October 31, 1992 ''Superstars of Wrestling'' with ''Wrestling Challenge'' commentators Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan calling the action. The WWF treated the match as a simulcast on both programs.


Commentators

The hosts for the first three episodes were
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,
Ernie Ladd Ernest L. Ladd (November 28, 1938 – March 10, 2007), nicknamed "the Big Cat", was an American professional American football, football defensive tackle and professional wrestling, professional wrestler. A standout athlete in high school, Ladd ...
, and Luscious Johnny V. After that, Ladd was replaced by
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Raymond Louis Heenan (November 1, 1944 – September 17, 2017) was an American professional wrestling manager, color commentator, and wrestler. He performed with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now ...
while Johnny V continued to do commentary solely for matches where Heenan was managing, until Valiant would leave the WWF in late 1987. Other hosts included: *Gorilla Monsoon and
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, UK Challenge (1987-1988) *Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan (February 7, 1988) *Gorilla Monsoon,
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, and Bobby Heenan (June 25, 1989) *Gorilla Monsoon and Tony Schiavone (July 2, 1989 - November 12, 1989, December 10, 1989 - April 1, 1990) *Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon (November 19, 26, December 3, 1989) *Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart (March 31, 1991 - August 25, 1991) *Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan (September 28, 1986 - June 18, 1989, April 22, 1990 - March 24, 1991, September 1, 1991 - April 4, 1993) *
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and Bobby Heenan (April 11, 1993 - December 5, 1993) *Jim Ross and Gorilla Monsoon (December 12, 1993 - February 13, 1994) *Gorilla Monsoon and Stan Lane (February 13, 1994 - March 20, 1994) *
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and
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(March 27, 1994 - July 3, 1994, July 10, 1994 - August 7, 1994, February 26, 1995) *Jim Ross and Ted DiBiase (August 14, 1994 - August 28, 1994) *Gorilla Monsoon and Ted DiBiase (July 10, 1994, September 4, 1994 - February 19, 1995, March 5, 1995 - April 23, 1995) *Jim Ross and Gorilla Monsoon (April 30, 1995 - June 11, 1995, June 25, 1995 - July 30, 1995) *Stan Lane and Gorilla Monsoon (June 18, 1995) *Jim Ross and Dok Hendrix (August 6, 1995 - August 27, 1995)


International transmission

In some parts of Canada, ''Wrestling Challenge'' was repackaged as ''WWF Cavalcade'', with the only difference apart from the title being Canadian-produced interview segments. This repackaging allowed the program to count as
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. In the United Kingdom, the show aired on
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and a repackaged version was aired occasionally from 1987 until 1988 on ITV as a part of the final two years of
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's Saturday lunchtime Wrestling coverage. Certain ITV areas also screened a batch of 10 months' worth of episodes (covering the period August 1987-June 1988) in an early morning graveyard timeslot, erroneously announced in TV listings as ''
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''. The late night ITV slot would be replaced in 1990 by tapes of WCW. The Sky transmission continued to air in the UK until 1997, when it was repackaged as '' WWF Shotgun Challenge''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wwf Wrestling Challenge 1986 American television series debuts 1995 American television series endings First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
Wrestling Challenge ''WWF Wrestling Challenge'' is a professional wrestling television show that was produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE). It was syndicated weekly and aired from 1986 to 1995. The show became simply known as ''WWF C ...