WCW Saturday Night

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1992

WCW Saturday Night was a weekly Saturday night TV show on TBS produced by World Championship Wrestling. The program existed through various incarnations under different names before becoming WCW Saturday Night in 1992. Although initially the anchor show of the Ted Turner-backed wrestling company, the September 1995 premiere of WCW Monday Nitro airing on sister station Turner Network Television usurped the show's once preeminent position in the company, as the primary source of storyline development and Pay-Per-View buildup. The show's place in the company was devalued by the advent of WCW Thunder in 1998, once the cornerstone of the WCW wrestling empire, WCW Saturday Night ended its run in 2000 as the company struggled creatively to meet the demands of producing over six hours of new broadcast material on a weekly basis. The rights to WCW Saturday Night now belong to WWE as a result of that company's 2001 purchase of WCW.

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EP1 - WCW Saturday Night 403
January. 08,2000

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EP2 - WCW Saturday Night 404
January. 15,2000

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EP3 - WCW Saturday Night 405
January. 22,2000

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EP4 - WCW Saturday Night 406
January. 29,2000

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EP5 - WCW Saturday Night 407
February. 05,2000

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EP6 - WCW Saturday Night 408
February. 12,2000

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EP7 - WCW Saturday Night 409
February. 19,2000

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EP8 - WCW Saturday Night 410
February. 26,2000

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EP9 - WCW Saturday Night 411
March. 04,2000

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EP10 - WCW Saturday Night 412
March. 11,2000

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EP11 - WCW Saturday Night 413
March. 18,2000

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EP12 - WCW Saturday Night 414
March. 25,2000

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EP13 - WCW Saturday Night 415
April. 01,2000

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EP14 - WCW Saturday Night 416
April. 08,2000

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EP15 - WCW Saturday Night 417
April. 15,2000

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EP16 - WCW Saturday Night 418
April. 22,2000

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EP17 - WCW Saturday Night 419
April. 29,2000

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EP18 - WCW Saturday Night 420
May. 06,2000

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EP19 - WCW Saturday Night 421
May. 13,2000

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EP20 - WCW Saturday Night 422
May. 20,2000

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EP21 - WCW Saturday Night 423
May. 27,2000

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EP22 - WCW Saturday Night 424
June. 03,2000

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EP23 - WCW Saturday Night 425
June. 10,2000

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EP24 - WCW Saturday Night 426
June. 17,2000

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EP25 - WCW Saturday Night 427
June. 24,2000

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EP26 - WCW Saturday Night 428
July. 01,2000

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EP27 - WCW Saturday Night 429
July. 08,2000

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EP28 - WCW Saturday Night 430
July. 15,2000

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EP29 - WCW Saturday Night 431
July. 22,2000

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EP30 - WCW Saturday Night 432
July. 29,2000

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EP31 - WCW Saturday Night 433
August. 05,2000

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EP32 - WCW Saturday Night 434
August. 12,2000

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EP33 - WCW Saturday Night 435
August. 19,2000

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