WWE LiveWire

WWE LiveWire (1996)

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WWE LiveWire was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It aired from 1996 to 2001 on the USA Network and later on TNN that became Spite TV. Premiering on September 21, 1996, in its initial format, LiveWire was broadcast live and allowed viewers to phone-in and participate in the show. This was the first WWF program to feature such an "interactive" element. The show was used to summarize the weekly events in WWF programming and featured interviews with WWF personalities and allowed the fans to phone-in and ask questions to in-studio guests.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 10:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Episode 1Sep 21, 1996
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did WWE LiveWire premiere?

WWE LiveWire premiered on September 21, 1996.

Who were the hosts of WWE LiveWire in 1996?

The hosts of WWE LiveWire in 1996 were Todd Pettengill and Sunny.

What was the format of WWE LiveWire?

WWE LiveWire was a live interactive show that featured interviews, discussions, and fan interaction.

How long did each episode of WWE LiveWire last?

Each episode of WWE LiveWire had a runtime of approximately one hour.

Did WWE LiveWire feature any exclusive matches?

Yes, WWE LiveWire occasionally featured exclusive matches that were not aired on other WWE programming.

Who were some of the notable guests on WWE LiveWire in 1996?

Some notable guests on WWE LiveWire in 1996 included Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Bret Hart.

Did WWE LiveWire have a studio audience?

Yes, WWE LiveWire had a live studio audience that added energy and excitement to the show.

How did fans interact with WWE LiveWire?

Fans could call in to ask questions or share their thoughts during the show. Their calls were sometimes aired live on the show.

Did WWE LiveWire cover both Raw and SmackDown events?

Yes, WWE LiveWire covered both Raw and SmackDown events, providing updates, interviews, and highlights.

Did WWE LiveWire have any recurring segments?

Yes, WWE LiveWire had recurring segments such as "Fan Forum," where fans could voice their opinions, and "Superstar of the Week," where a wrestler was highlighted.

Did WWE LiveWire have any backstage interviews?

Yes, WWE LiveWire featured backstage interviews with WWE Superstars, providing insights into their storylines and characters.

Was WWE LiveWire only focused on wrestling or did it cover other topics as well?

While WWE LiveWire primarily focused on wrestling, it occasionally covered other topics related to sports and entertainment.

Did WWE LiveWire air live or was it pre-recorded?

WWE LiveWire was broadcasted live, allowing fans to experience the show in real-time.

Did WWE LiveWire have any special episodes or events?

Yes, WWE LiveWire occasionally had special episodes that featured pay-per-view previews, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage.

Did WWE LiveWire have any memorable moments or controversies in 1996?

In 1996, WWE LiveWire had several memorable moments, including controversial interviews, surprise appearances, and heated debates among fans and wrestlers.

When did WWE LiveWire end its run?

WWE LiveWire ended its run on August 18, 2001, after airing for almost five years.

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  • WWF Livewire (United States)
  • Livewire (United States)

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