Legends of Wrestling

Legends of Wrestling (2006-2012)

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Legends of Wrestling is an original series that features various "legends" of the business. They discuss their work in and out of the ring along with set topics in a roundtable setting. The show was originally hosted by WWE commentator Jim Ross (with former interviewer Gene Okerlund filling in for him on a few occasions) until Okerlund took over hosting duties completely during the shows fourth series.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday (60 min)

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S13E02The Celebrity EffectMärz 9, 2012
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S12E02In Through the OutdoorsAug. 21, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Legends of Wrestling' premiere?

The TV show 'Legends of Wrestling' premiered on September 9, 2006.

Who were some of the legendary wrestlers featured in the show?

Some of the legendary wrestlers featured in 'Legends of Wrestling' included Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Bret Hart, among others.

Did the show have a regular host or commentator?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' had a regular host and commentator named Gene Okerlund.

Were the episodes of 'Legends of Wrestling' scripted or unscripted?

The episodes of 'Legends of Wrestling' were mostly unscripted, allowing the wrestlers to share their personal experiences and stories.

Did the show feature interviews with the wrestlers?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' featured interviews with the wrestlers, giving viewers insight into their careers and the wrestling industry.

Were there any special episodes or events in 'Legends of Wrestling'?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' had special episodes and events, such as tribute shows dedicated to specific wrestlers or important moments in wrestling history.

Did the show include reenactments of famous wrestling matches?

No, 'Legends of Wrestling' did not include reenactments of famous wrestling matches. It focused more on discussions and stories from the wrestlers themselves.

Did 'Legends of Wrestling' have a live audience during the tapings?

No, 'Legends of Wrestling' did not have a live audience during the tapings. It was primarily a studio-based show.

Were the wrestlers allowed to share any behind-the-scenes secrets on the show?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' allowed the wrestlers to share behind-the-scenes stories and secrets, adding to the intrigue and excitement of the show.

Did the show feature any wrestling matches or was it solely focused on interviews?

While 'Legends of Wrestling' primarily focused on interviews and discussions, it occasionally featured clips of classic wrestling matches as well.

Were there any controversial or heated moments on the show?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' had its fair share of controversial and heated moments, with wrestlers sharing their strong opinions and engaging in passionate debates.

Did the show explore the history of wrestling promotions and territories?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' delved into the history of wrestling promotions and territories, shedding light on the evolution of the wrestling industry.

Did the show have any recurring segments or themes?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' had recurring segments and themes, such as discussing the greatest matches, rivalries, and memorable moments in wrestling history.

Were there any surprise guest appearances on 'Legends of Wrestling'?

Yes, 'Legends of Wrestling' occasionally featured surprise guest appearances by wrestlers who were not regular cast members, adding excitement to the show.

Did the show have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Legends of Wrestling' did not have any spin-offs or related shows during its run. It remained focused on showcasing the legends of the wrestling world.

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