WWE fans have a major reason to be excited, as a beloved staple of wrestling history looks to be making its return. Reports indicate that WWE is gearing up to revive the iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC this December, bringing back the electrifying event that was a hallmark of WWE’s golden era.

In recent developments, WWE has filed a trademark for the show under Serial Number 98741576, signaling their intentions to revive the event. This filing covers a wide range of merchandise, including clothing like tops, jackets, and hoodies, as well as accessories such as footwear, headwear, and bandanas. The trademark also includes Halloween costumes and other apparel, suggesting a broader commercial strategy around the show’s revival.

Adding to the excitement, wrestling legend Greg Gagne revealed on the Straight Talk with The Boss podcast that Jesse “The Body” Ventura has signed a contract with WWE to return as a color commentator for the special. Ventura, known for his charismatic and one-of-a-kind commentary during WWE’s golden years, is set to bring his signature style back to the broadcast booth.

“I mean, with what they’re paying those guys to come in, I think Jesse’s going to do the — they’re doing some NBC Saturday night shows, about four of them, they’re gonna use Jesse for that,” Gagne stated.

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WWE plans to air about four Saturday Night’s Main Event specials on NBC, marking a nostalgic comeback for the show that originally aired in place of Saturday Night Live 29 times during its initial run. First airing in the 1980s, the show played a key role in launching the Rock and Wrestling Connection, which helped Vince McMahon transform WWE into a national powerhouse.

The return of Saturday Night’s Main Event not only taps into WWE’s rich history but also promises to bring a new generation of fans into the fold. Ventura’s presence as a commentator adds a unique layer of excitement, given his iconic status and unparalleled ability to entertain.

This revival comes as part of WWE’s broader media strategy, under which they have secured a new deal with NBCUniversal to bring SmackDown back to the USA Network. The deal includes four prime-time specials on NBC each year, making the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event a fitting addition.

As anticipation builds, fans can look forward to more details about the event, and the official announcement is expected soon. Saturday Night’s Main Event is poised to once again become a highlight in WWE’s programming, bringing a mix of nostalgia and fresh excitement to the wrestling world.

What do you think about WWE bringing back Saturday Night’s Main Event and Jesse Ventura returning as a commentator? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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