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'''''WWE Vintage''''' is a [[professional wrestling]] [[television program]] from [[WWE]] showcasing action from the extensive [[WWE Libraries|WWE video library]]. The show was hosted by [[Gene Okerlund]] and, later in its run, [[Renee Young]]. The current host is [[Scott Stanford]]. |
'''''WWE Vintage''''' is a [[professional wrestling]] [[television program]] from [[WWE]] showcasing action from the extensive [[WWE Libraries|WWE video library]]. The show was hosted by [[Gene Okerlund]] and, later in its run, [[Renee Young]]. The current host is [[Scott Stanford]]. |
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''Vintage'' is shown in the United Kingdom and [[Republic Of Ireland|Ireland]] on [[Sky Sports]] (until 2014), in Australia on [[FOX8]] (until mid-2013), in [[South Africa]] on SuperSport,<ref>{{cite web|title=WWE goes all day, every day on new DStv pop-up channel|url=https://www.supersport.com/general/press-releases/news/190731_WWE_goes_all_day_every_day_on_new_DStv_popup_channel|publisher=[[SuperSport (South African TV channel)|SuperSport]]| |
''Vintage'' is shown in the United Kingdom and [[Republic Of Ireland|Ireland]] on [[Sky Sports]] (until 2014), in Australia on [[FOX8]] (until mid-2013), in [[South Africa]] on SuperSport,<ref>{{cite web|title=WWE goes all day, every day on new DStv pop-up channel|url=https://www.supersport.com/general/press-releases/news/190731_WWE_goes_all_day_every_day_on_new_DStv_popup_channel|publisher=[[SuperSport (South African TV channel)|SuperSport]]|access-date=2019-09-06}}</ref><!-- in the [[Philippines]] on [[Fox Channel Asia]] (Please don't delete this part until TV5 will start airing WWE shows.) --> in India, [[Bangladesh]] and [[Pakistan]] on [[Ten Sports]], in the [[Middle East]] on ShowSports 4, in Latin America on Fox Sports and in Japan on [[J Sports]]. In early September 2012, [[Astro SuperSport|Astro SuperSport 3]] aired ''Vintage'' in [[Malaysia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Vintage Collection in Malaysia|url=http://www.astro.com.my/epg/event.php?id=7224011|publisher=[[Astro (Malaysian satellite television)|Astro]]|access-date=2012-09-08}}</ref> |
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The show premiered in June 2008 as ''Vintage Collection'', replacing ''[[WWE Heat|Heat]]'' in the overseas markets in which it still aired. Each episode typically showcases 4 or 5 matches around a common theme (a particular wrestler, a major event, a division, etc.). Such themes can expand through 3 or 4 consecutive episodes. |
The show premiered in June 2008 as ''Vintage Collection'', replacing ''[[WWE Heat|Heat]]'' in the overseas markets in which it still aired. Each episode typically showcases 4 or 5 matches around a common theme (a particular wrestler, a major event, a division, etc.). Such themes can expand through 3 or 4 consecutive episodes. |
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WWE Vintage | |
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File:WWE Vintage.jpg | |
Created by | Vince McMahon |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 467 (as of May 11, 2017) |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multicamera setup |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | Sky Italia (Italy) Sportsnet 360 (Canada) Fox Channel Asia (Philippines) TEN Sports (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan) BT Sport (Britain and Ireland) J Sports (Japan) Fox Sports (Latin America) SuperSport (South Africa) |
Release | June 8, 2008 present | –
Related | |
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WWE Vintage is a professional wrestling television program from WWE showcasing action from the extensive WWE video library. The show was hosted by Gene Okerlund and, later in its run, Renee Young. The current host is Scott Stanford.
Vintage is shown in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky Sports (until 2014), in Australia on FOX8 (until mid-2013), in South Africa on SuperSport,[1] in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan on Ten Sports, in the Middle East on ShowSports 4, in Latin America on Fox Sports and in Japan on J Sports. In early September 2012, Astro SuperSport 3 aired Vintage in Malaysia.[2]
The show premiered in June 2008 as Vintage Collection, replacing Heat in the overseas markets in which it still aired. Each episode typically showcases 4 or 5 matches around a common theme (a particular wrestler, a major event, a division, etc.). Such themes can expand through 3 or 4 consecutive episodes.
See also
References
- ^ "WWE goes all day, every day on new DStv pop-up channel". SuperSport. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- ^ "Vintage Collection in Malaysia". Astro. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
External links
- WWE Vintage at IMDb