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Watch Prime Time Wrestling Season 6

WWE Hall of Famers Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan highlight the best of late 1980s WWE with in-ring action featuring the likes of Andre the Giant and “Macho Man” Randy Savage.
  • January 1, 1990

    Episode 1 - 92 mins
    The Hart Foundation clash with The Bolsheviks; Demolition battle The Colossal Connection.
  • March 26, 1990

    Episode 12 - 95 mins
    Earthquake shakes up "The Brother Love Show"; Dusty Rhodes collides with "Macho King" Randy Savage.
  • October 29, 1990

    Episode 43 - 93 mins
    "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews "Macho King" Randy Savage and Queen Sherri; Dustin Rhodes and more.
  • December 24, 1990

    Episode 51 - 95 mins
    The Undertaker issues a less-than-festive warning for his competition in the Royal Rumble Match.

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