The iconic feel of WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event is making a return, and fans couldn’t be more thrilled. WWE is bringing back the retro music and presentation that defined the show’s original run, using it to promote the highly anticipated Undisputed WWE Championship match between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens.

The nostalgia-filled theme debuted during the November 29 WWE SmackDown, where Kevin Owens delivered a scathing promo aimed at Cody Rhodes. In classic Owens fashion, he didn’t mince words, calling out Cody for aligning with Roman Reigns despite Roman’s past attempts to destroy Kevin’s career. Owens vowed to make his mark at Saturday Night’s Main Event, saying, “I’ll turn the American Nightmare into the Canadian Dream.”

The decision to lean into the vintage theme is a nod to the rich history of Saturday Night’s Main Event, which first captivated audiences in 1985. The show’s throwback vibe perfectly sets the tone for the December 14 event, where Rhodes will defend his championship against Owens in what promises to be a blockbuster showdown.

WWE’s use of the retro music and graphics isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a reminder of the show’s legendary status and its influence on wrestling’s golden era. Fans can expect a night of action that bridges the past and present, with the throwback aesthetic adding an extra layer of excitement to the already-stacked event.

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