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==Programming buckets and programs == The programming buckets and the programs which usually or occasionally appear on them: * '''WWE Legends'''–focuses on "narrative, retrospective and thematic programs" dealing with "legendary" wrestlers. ** ''[[WWE Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]]''–[[Gene Okerlund|"Mean Gene" Okerlund]] hosts an original profile of a specific WWE Hall of Famer. *** Throughout the rest of the month a selection of matches featuring that star are featured, changing every two weeks. ** ''WWE Old School'' - Archival house shows from the 1970s to the 1990s. These shows mostly took place in New York, Boston, Toronto, and Philadelphia. ** ''[[#Legends of Wrestling|Legends of Wrestling]]''–A round table discussion. An occasional program. ** ''The Film Room with Gordon Solie''–[[Jim Ross]] introduces classic footage documenting the career of a specific wrestler or tracing a specific event/feud as called by and featuring interviews with [[Gordon Solie]]. An occasional program. ** This section also contains DVD and video releases. * '''The Big Events''' ** Vintage pay-per-views and "super show" events from WWF/WWE, WCW, NWA, and AWA. These events could be a few months to years old. ** ''WWE U-Choose'' (formerly ''Pick Your Big One'') - Every month three "Big One" events, based on the next months theme, are offered up to be voted on at WWE's Classics subsite, with the winning event offered for viewing amongst the next months "Big Ones" selections. ** Usually, a WWE pay-per-view that aired about a few months prior will be shown. This is shown in its entirety, but had also been broken down match by match as an additional option. * '''TV Classics'''–The [[history of professional wrestling]] is shown through re-airings of wrestling television shows. ** [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] - Hosted by [[Joey Styles]], Tazz was the original host of the show until he left WWE in April 2009. [[Tommy Dreamer]] took over for Tazz as co-host until he left WWE in January 2010. ** [[WWWF Championship Wrestling|WWF Championship Wrestling]] - Without a Host ** [[AWA All-Star Wrestling]] - without a host ** [[AWA Championship Wrestling]] - Hosted by Larry Nelson ** [[Championship Wrestling from Florida]] - Hosted by [[Mike Graham (wrestler)|Mike Graham]] (discontinued in 2008) ** [[Smoky Mountain Wrestling]] - without a host ** [[World Class Championship Wrestling]] - Hosted by [[Michael Hayes (wrestler)|Michael "P. S." Hayes]] and [[Kevin Von Erich]], [[Jimmy Garvin]] fills in for Von Erich from time to time. ** [[History of World Championship Wrestling#NWA years (1982β1987)|World Championship Wrestling]] - without a host ** [[Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling]] - without a host ** ''[[WWF Prime Time Wrestling]]'' - without a host *** Originally alternated with ''[[Tuesday Night Titans]]'' in the programming schedule until the final ''TNT'' aired in February 2009. ** ''The [[Monday Night War]]'' - Hosted by [[Jim Ross]], formerly hosted by [[Michael Cole (wrestling)|Michael Cole]], chronological re-airings of the week to week competition between ''[[WWE Raw|WWF Monday Night Raw]]'' and ''[[WCW Monday Nitro]]''. Airs as two separate programs. It originally aired as one program until January 2008. ** ''Monday Night War: The Beginning'' - Hosted by Michael Cole, alternating with the "original" ''Monday Night War'' programs, ''The Beginning'' focuses on the start of the "war" in 1995. It airs as one program like the "original" show did. When this show debuted, Michael Cole was seen sitting behind the RAW announce position inside an empty arena explaining the programming change. This lasted a few episodes until the show began airing without the interlude. ** Additional programming, sometimes but not always, related to the months theme, is also put into this section. * '''Shorties''' ** Matches and/or memorable moments centered on the month's theme are hosted by a particular superstar (''e.g.'' moments or matches involving food for Thanksgiving).
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