WWF All American Wrestling
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WWF All American Wrestling was a cable television program that was a predecessor to WWF Tuesday Night Titans and Saturday Night's Main Event, originally filling the 11:00 A.M. Eastern Time slot on Sundays vacated by the cancellation of Southwest Championship Wrestling. Initially, it was a show that featured mainly high-card wrestlers from various promotions across the United States, but after a few months it featured World Wrestling Federation talent exclusively. Although the USA Cable Network had carried WWF events from New York's Madison Square Garden, The Spectrum in Philadelphia and the Baltimore Arena, this was the first weekly national telecast of the original flagship shows for the World Wrestling Federation. It ran from September 1983 to October 1994. Vince McMahon was the original host of the program, with Gorilla Monsoon taking over after the first few months and staying for most of its run. In 1993, Johnny Polo was added as co-host to replace Bobby Heenan. It was cancelled in 1994 and replaced by WWF Action Zone. Gene Okerlund was also a host of this program.
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