WWE Bottom Line

WWE Bottom Line (2002)

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WWE Bottom Line was 1 of the World Wrestling Federation's now known as the World Wrestling Entertainment many Talk shows. It was hosted by Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman on a regular basis. The Coach would show highlights of some of the best matches of the week and then he and 1 of 2 guest co-hosts would discuss the matches in detail and the ramifications of each one. The 2 guest co-hosts that alternated appearances were Josh Matthews and Terri Runnels. The show was broadcast in the USA on Saturday mornings at 11 AM from 25 May 2002 to September 2005 when it was removed from syndication due to declining ratings.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 11:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Episode 1mai 25, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did WWE Bottom Line premiere?

WWE Bottom Line premiered on May 5, 2002.

Who were the main hosts of WWE Bottom Line in 2002?

The main hosts of WWE Bottom Line in 2002 were Jonathan Coachman and Marc Lloyd.

What was the format of WWE Bottom Line in 2002?

WWE Bottom Line in 2002 followed a recap format, highlighting the major events and storylines from recent WWE programming.

How often did WWE Bottom Line air in 2002?

WWE Bottom Line aired on a weekly basis in 2002.

In which countries was WWE Bottom Line broadcasted in 2002?

WWE Bottom Line was broadcasted in the United States and various international markets in 2002.

Did WWE Bottom Line feature exclusive interviews with WWE superstars in 2002?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 often included exclusive interviews with WWE superstars, providing insights into their ongoing storylines.

What were some of the memorable moments on WWE Bottom Line in 2002?

Some memorable moments on WWE Bottom Line in 2002 included the aftermath of major pay-per-view events, superstar confrontations, and exclusive backstage footage.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 feature any special segments?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 featured special segments such as "Top 5 Moments" and "Backstage Buzz," where the hosts discussed the latest happenings in WWE.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 include highlights from all WWE shows?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 included highlights from all WWE shows, including Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-view events.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 cover the women's division of WWE?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 covered the women's division of WWE, featuring highlights from matches and storylines involving female wrestlers.

How long was each episode of WWE Bottom Line in 2002?

Each episode of WWE Bottom Line in 2002 had a runtime of approximately one hour.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 have a live audience?

No, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 did not have a live audience. It was a pre-recorded show.

Was WWE Bottom Line in 2002 primarily focused on in-ring action?

WWE Bottom Line in 2002 primarily focused on recapping and analyzing the ongoing storylines and feuds within WWE, rather than showcasing in-ring action.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 feature any exclusive behind-the-scenes footage?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 often included exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, providing viewers with a glimpse into the backstage workings of WWE.

Were there any guest appearances by non-WWE celebrities on WWE Bottom Line in 2002?

While WWE Bottom Line in 2002 mainly focused on WWE superstars, there were occasional guest appearances by non-WWE celebrities, especially during major events and promotions.

Did WWE Bottom Line in 2002 have a loyal fan base?

Yes, WWE Bottom Line in 2002 had a dedicated fan base who appreciated the show's comprehensive recaps and exclusive content.

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