WWF Sunday Night Slam • November 20th, 1994
WWF Sunday Night Slam • November 20th, 1994

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WWF Sunday Night Slam • November 20th, 1994

1994
Movie
44 min
English

On this USA special, you get to see some of the biggest superstars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1994 do battle.

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Director: Kevin DunnGenres: Sports, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

WWF Sunday Night Slam was a weekly professional wrestling television program that aired on the USA Network. This specific episode from November 20th, 1994, featured matches and segments building towards upcoming WWF pay-per-view events. The show typically included a mix of live and pre-taped matches, interviews, and storylines involving the top stars of the World Wrestling Federation.

Critical Reception

WWF Sunday Night Slam was a key component of the WWF's television strategy in the mid-1990s, serving as a lead-in to their main event pay-per-views and supplementing the flagship show 'WWF Monday Night Raw.' While not critically reviewed in the traditional sense like narrative films, its value lay in its ability to advance storylines and showcase talent to a broad audience. Ratings for the program were generally strong for its time slot, contributing to the WWF's overall popularity.

What Reviewers Say

  • A staple for wrestling fans looking for weekly action.

  • Showcased the ongoing rivalries and character developments within the WWF.

  • Integral to building anticipation for major WWF events.

Google audience: As this was a weekly wrestling program and not a standalone movie or series with traditional audience reviews, specific 'Google reviews' in that format are not applicable. However, fan reception during this era was generally positive, with the show being a popular fixture for wrestling enthusiasts.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a weekly television program, it was part of the overall success of WWF programming).

Fun Fact

This era of WWF programming, including Sunday Night Slam, was characterized by a more family-friendly, cartoonish presentation, a stark contrast to the edgier 'Attitude Era' that would follow a few years later.

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