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  1. Jan 2, 1994 · Season 9. General. Episodes. Artwork. When available, episode names will be translated into your preferred language. Otherwise they will be shown using the series' origin language.

  2. WWF Wrestling Challenge is a professional wrestling television show that was produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE). It was syndicated weekly and aired from 1986 to 1995. The show became simply known as WWF Challenge in 1995.

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    was a syndicated weekly World Wrestling Federation show that aired from 1986 to 1996.

    was the "B" show of the WWF's syndicated programming, behind WWF Superstars of Wrestling. The show was typical of televised wrestling fare of the era: Matches pitting top tier and mid-level talent vs. jobbers; pretaped interviews with the WWF's roster of superstars; and promos featuring the wrestlers. At times, there was a "feature" match between main WWF talent.

    Title changes

    While most angles and title changes happened on Superstars (and, starting in 1993, Monday Night RAW), Wrestling Challenge got one title change in October 1992 – when Money Inc. defeated The Natural Disasters for the WWF Tag Team Championship (taped October 13, 1992).

    Interview segments

    When Challenge debuted so too did The Snake Pit, an interview segment, modeled after Piper's Pit, hosted by Jake "The Snake" Roberts. However, it wasn't long after the final Piper's Pit had aired on Superstars, that The Snake Pit was moved to that show. Wrestling Challenge also featured the early weeks of The Brother Love Show. This segment, which debuted in the summer of 1988, was quickly switched to Superstars. Additionally in 1991, The Barber Shop debuted with host Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. In January 1992, that segment saw Shawn Michaels turn heel on his tag team partner, Marty Jannetty, by throwing him through the plate-glass window. This was the beginning of Michaels' singles run, which would eventually see him become one of the biggest stars for the company during the 1990s.

    Highlight packages

    While the "B" show in the WWF's lineup of programs, Wrestling Challenge frequently replayed highlights from WWF Superstars (such as developments in major storylines), so as to provide Challenge viewers with the context behind a current feud or angle.

    Canada

    was repackaged in Canada under the title

    United Kingdom

    In the UK, WWF Challenge was shown at the weekends on Sky One. It was eventually replaced by WWF Shotgun Challenge.

    •WWF Challenge at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Original matches and clips from Saturday Night's Main Event and original matches from WWF Monday Night Raw and from WWF Superstars.

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  4. Jan 2, 1994 · Singles Match Tatanka vs. Tony DeVito Tag Team Match John Chrystal & Russ Greenberg vs. Headshrinkers (Fatu & Samu) Singles Match Duane Gill vs. Doink The Clown Tag Team Match Chris Duffy & Reno Riggins vs. Men On A Mission (Mabel & Mo) Singles Match Irwin R. Schyster vs. Mike Khoury Singles Match Shawn Michaels vs. Bert Centeno

  5. Singles Match Yokozuna (w/James E. Cornette & Mr. Fuji) vs. Joey Stallings Singles Match Doink (w/Dink) vs. Austin Steele Singles Match Adam Bomb (w/Harvey Wippleman) vs. Terry Thomas Singles Match The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Ben Jordan WWF World Tag Team Title Match The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre) (w/Johnny Polo) (c) vs. Trey Conveyer & Virgil Singles Match Sparky Plugg vs. Chris Hamrick

  6. Does Netflix, Quickflix, Stan, iTunes, etc. stream WWF Wrestling Challenge Season 9? Find where to watch online!