Saturday Night's Main Event

Saturday Night's Main Event

Infobox Television
show_name=Saturday Night's Main Event


caption="Saturday Night's Main Event" logo, circa 2006
creator=Vince McMahon
Dick Ebersol
format=Sports entertainment
runtime=1 hour, 30 minutes per episode (including commercials)
starring=World Wrestling Entertainment roster
country=USA
network=NBC
FOX (2 episodes)
first_aired=May 10 1985November 8 1992
March 18 2006
last_aired=Present
num_episodes=36 (as of August 2 2008)
opentheme="Obsession" by Animotion (1985-1988)
"Boom" by P.O.D. (2006-present)
website=http://www.wwe.com/shows/snme
imdb_id=0775405
tv_com_id=12266|

"Saturday Night's Main Event" is a professional wrestling television program that aired occasionally from 1985 to 1992, under the World Wrestling Federation banner on NBC in place of "Saturday Night Live". It returned to the air on March 18 2006, in an 8 EST time slot. It was also on ESPN Radio with a start time of 7:35 EST.

At the time of the original airing it was a rare example of professional wrestling being broadcast on an over-the-air commercial television network after the 1950s. It coincided with and contributed to the apogee of the "second golden age" of professional wrestling in the United States. In a time when weekly programming consisited primarily of established stars dominating enhancement talent, "Saturday Night's Main Event" was made up entirely of star vs. star bouts.

After leaving NBC in 1991, it aired twice on FOX in 1992 before disappearing for over a decade.

When WWE's flagship show, "Monday Night Raw" returned to the USA Network in 2005, "Saturday Night's Main Event" was revived in 2006 as a "special series" to air on occasion on NBC as part of a deal between WWE and NBC Universal. The Raw, SmackDown!, and ECW brand rosters are now featured on the show.

Original run (1985–1992)

"Saturday Night's Main Event" debuted on May 11 1985 in the late-night time slot normally assigned to reruns of the NBC sketch comedy "Saturday Night Live". Then-SNL executive producer Dick Ebersol had made a deal with WWF owner Vince McMahon to produce the show, after Ebersol had seen the high ratings that two WWF specials drew on MTV in 1984–85. ["Wrestling Observer Newsletter", December 6 2004] Although the show aired infrequently, it did, starting in 1986, settle into a predictable pattern of airdates: New Year's weekend, an episode in February, an episode in late April/early May, an episode in late September/early October, and Thanksgiving weekend. 1989 and 1990 both offered episodes in July promoted as "Summertime Bonus Editions."

"Saturday Night's Main Event" was a tremendous ratings success for NBC during its heyday, most notably on the February 14 1987 show, which drew an 11.6 rating, which to this day remains the highest rating any show has ever done in that time slot. That show was headlined by a battle royal featuring Hulk Hogan and André the Giant, who were slated to face each other at WrestleMania III. As Hogan rarely wrestled on the WWF syndicated and cable television shows, "Saturday Night's Main Event" was the program on free television where most viewers were able to see him in action. The success of "Saturday Night's Main Event" led to several Friday night prime time specials, known as "The Main Event". The first of these, on February 5 1988 featured a WrestleMania III rematch between Hogan and André and drew 33 million viewers and a 15.2 rating, which is still the highest-rated television show in professional wrestling history.

While ratings remained strong through 1990, they began to fall shortly thereafter; one factor was that the NBC affiliate known as KNBC opted to air a news bulletin over the February 1 1991 episode of "The Main Event", as well. NBC-who had also just acquired the rights to broadcast NBA games nationwide- now started lose interest in wrestling, and "Saturday Night's Main Event" was dropped. Its final NBC airing occurred on April 27 1991. FOX picked up the show, but it was only shown twice on that network, and the final "Saturday Night's Main Event" of the original run was broadcast on October 27 1992.

For much of its history, "Saturday Night's Main Event" was hosted by McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura with the occasional use of Bobby Heenan in 1986 and 1987. In 1990, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper replaced Ventura as McMahon's broadcast partner when Ventura left the WWF. On the two episodes that aired on FOX, Heenan served as McMahon's partner. From 1985–1988 the opening theme song for the NBC version was "Obsession" by Animotion with the closing theme being "Take Me Home" by Phil Collins, and also the beginning of "Take on Me" by A-Ha was used for show bumpers. In 1988, the songs were replaced with generic instrumental music.

Revived run (2006–present)

"Saturday Night's Main Event" returned to NBC on March 18, 2006, in a prime-time slot. The opening theme song for the revived run is "Boom" by P.O.D.. The announce team for the first show of the 2006 return consisted of Jim Ross on play-by-play, with Jerry "the King" Lawler and Tazz as color commentators. Although the show took place in Detroit, it did not air on the local NBC affiliate WDIV-TV due to obligations to air a Detroit Pistons road game. The episode aired on WMYD (then known as WDWB) at the scheduled time slot. The July 15, 2006 show had Lawler and Ross (from "RAW"), Michael Cole and JBL (from "SmackDown!"), and Joey Styles and Tazz (from "ECW"), commentating on their respective brand's matches.

For the June 2, 2007 episode, the commentary team consisted of Cole and Lawler. The third edition to the revived SNME, however, was taped on May 28, 2007 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario (the first "Saturday Night's Main Event" to be taped in Canada) alongside a "Raw" broadcast and aired on June 2 at 11:30pm EST. An audio feed was carried on ESPN Radio, beginning at 11 p.m. The fourth edition of SNME since the revival took place on August 18 2007 in New York, New York at Madison Square Garden. It was taped alongside "RAW" (on August 13 2007). [ [http://www.wwe.com/schedules/events/eventdetail/?id=4334832 WWE: Schedules > Live Events > Event Detail > WWE presents Monday Night Raw / Saturday Night's Main Event - August 13, 2007 ] ] Due to time differences, it aired in the United Kingdom before it aired in the United States.

The most recent edition of "SNME" aired on August 2 2008 (taped on July 28, 2008 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.) in a new time slot of 9:00pm EST. [ [http://www.wrestlezone.com/article.php?articleid=212370869 Return Of SNME Revealed, Nick Hogan 'Happy' With Sentence? ] ] It was the first edition to be broadcast in HD. Jenny McCarthy appeared in order to raise awareness of her charity Generation Rescue. [ [http://www.wwe.com/shows/snme/generationrescuesnme/ WWE: TV Shows > Sat. Night's Main Event > Generation Rescue ] ] Unfortunately this edition of "SNME" scored its lowest ratings in the history of this show. It scored a final 1.4 broadcast rating, which was bad news for both NBC and WWE. [ [http://www.wrestleview.com/news2008/1217970922.shtml Update on rating for 7/2 Saturday Night's Main Event; numbers are low ] ]

ee also

*WWE Saturday Night's Main Event results

References

External links

*imdb title|0783198|Saturday Night's Main Event (1985 version)
*imdb title|0775405|WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (2006 version)
* [http://www.wwe.com/shows/snme/ SNME at WWE.com]


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