List of WWE television programming

Wal3ooha is a weekly studio show produced by WWE for the Middle East and North Africa market.

Sunday Dhamaal is a weekly studio show produced by WWE for the Indian market.

Ray Morgan did the commentary for the show and "Friendly" Bob Freed and "Smiling" Sam Mason served as ring announcers.

Typically, the show comprised matches with play-by-play from Vince McMahon, with occasional assistance from Lord Alfred Hayes and Pat Patterson; it was later hosted by Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura.

WWF All American Wrestling is a cable television program that was a predecessor to Tuesday Night Titans and Saturday Night's Main Event, originally filling the 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time slot on Sundays vacated by the cancellation of Southwest Championship Wrestling.

World Championship Wrestling is a television program that was produced by WWF that aired on Superstation WTBS from 1984 to 1985.

Poor fan response to the use of match footage already broadcast elsewhere instead of new matches and the style of WWF programming led Turner to give other time slots to competing promotions, leading to strained relations between TBS and the WWF.

Maple Leaf Wrestling is a television program that was produced by WWF that aired exclusively in Canada.

At the time of the original airing it was a rare example of professional wrestling being broadcast on an over-the-air commercial Free television network after the 1950s.

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 NBCUniversal.

The program comprised wrestling matches (most of which were compiled from the WWF's syndicated programs of the era, combined with "house show" matches from venues such as Madison Square Garden), interviews, promos by wrestlers, updates of current feuds and announcements of upcoming local and pay-per-view events.

SummerSlam Spectacular is a WWF series of special television programs that aired on the USA Network between 1991 and 1993.

March to WrestleMania is a WWF series of special television programs that aired on the USA Network between 1992 and 1994.

The show recapped events that happened during the week in the WWF at the time and, in its earlier years, usually included an exclusive match.

WWF Action Zone is a program that aired on the USA Network from October 23, 1994 to September 15, 1996 and was hosted by Todd Pettengill and Dok Hendrix.

WWF Shotgun Saturday Night aired between 1997 and 1999 and was a syndicated show that comprised matches with lower card wrestlers.

It debuted on June 13, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel in the United States and ran for close to four years until it aired its final episode on February 16, 2010 on the rebranded Syfy.

The program debuted on October 5, 2008[12] on the Bright House Sports Network and ran for nearly four years before airing it final episode on July 15, 2012.

Tuesday Night Titans (abbreviated TNT[14]) aired on the USA Network from 1984 to 1986 and was promoted as a variety show.

[15] Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling is an animated television series produced by the WWF and aired on CBS from September 14, 1985 to October 18, 1986, with reruns airing until June 27, 1987[16] The series was based on Hulk Hogan and various other WWF wrestlers.

[5] The show was hosted by various personalities including Vince McMahon, Lord Alfred Hayes, Sean Mooney, Ian Mooney, Miss Elizabeth, and Sensational Sherri generally from a studio or control room and consisted primarily of matches from other WWF programming.

[6] Excess is a wrestling talk (originally call-in) show that featured WWF guest superstars and divas.

[20] Attitude is a magazine/highlight show that aired in Saturday prime time on The WB 100+ Station Group, designed to appeal to smaller towns ranked below the top 100 television markets in the United States.

The program aired on TNN late Saturday nights, following Velocity, from 2002 to 2004 and was hosted by Gene Okerlund.

Legends of Wrestling is an original series made specifically for WWE Classics on Demand service.

[22] The program features various "legends" of the business, for their work in and out of the ring, having a roundtable discussion about specific topics, persons, or occurrences in the history of wrestling.

The show was hosted by Gene Okerlund (2008–2012), Renee Young (2012–2018), Charly Caruso (2018), Scott Stanford (2018–2023), and Megan Morant (2023).

Raw Sunday Dhamaal is a professional wrestling recap and Talk show that was produced by WWE.

[26] Action Mania is a professional wrestling recap show produced by WWE that aired on Zee Cinema in Hindi exclusively in India.

A seasonal reality show on WWE's YouTube channel featuring Corey Graves and Carmella.