WWE most definitely cares about tradition, and they want to maintain their annual events for as long as possible. With Saturday Night’s Main Event set to return this year, it appears the company has significant long-term plans for the show in the coming year as well.
Saturday Night’s Main Event, which originally replaced Saturday Night Live 29 times during its original run, has not been seen since its short revivals in 2006 and 2008. However, WWE is bringing back this iconic show as part of its new agreement with NBC, which will feature four prime-time specials each year.
As reported earlier, Saturday Night’s Main Event is making a huge comeback. The event will be taking place on December 14 at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and simulcast on Peacock. Naturally, WWE has ensured that fans will have a great time at the show.
According to PWInsider, WWE plans to elevate the Saturday Night’s Main Event specials over the next year. The company is aiming to treat these events with the same level of importance as past pay-per-views and current premium live events, signaling a bigger focus on these shows moving forward.
Fans are already excited about the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event, a show that was crucial in launching the Rock and Wrestling Connection and played a significant role in WWE’s nationwide expansion. This revival aims to bring back the excitement and nostalgia of the past, allowing fans to relive the magic of Saturday night wrestling, so we’ll have to see just how much the event grows in the long run.
What do you think of WWE’s long-term plans for Saturday Night’s Main Event? Do you believe the shows will be a huge success? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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