fukk that, WWF had Action Zone, Super Astros and some other shyt, too.
action zone had a spark when it started. same with livewire. ESPECIALLY live-wire.
they dropped the ball on both shows.
yep... depends on what timeframe tho'
Because late-80s/early-90s, it was Superstars as the main show with Vince & Jesse (and later, Vince w/ Piper, Savage, Perfect, etc), and then Challenge was the b-show with the team of Gorilla & Brain. All the main storylines would kick off on SuperStars, then some of the midcard or tag feuds would start on Challenge. NOTHING happened on Spotlight
All you'd get on there was Sean Mooney and Alfred Hayes calling matches like Paul Roma vs Conquistador #2 nshyt...
class of '91.
jesse ventura was gone when i got on.
back then, i was green so i didnt peep the whole a-show/b-show thing in real-time. plus, FOX used to air challenge & superstars back-to-back, up here at least. but i did peep how spotlight was lower on the totem pole. didnt air on the same station either. shoot, it was approaching its last legs when i started watching.
low-key, sean mooney & alfred hayes were my favorite wwf team. it always came off like the wwf just let them do what they wanted. they used to be laid-back, rambling off-topic and all types of chit. best of all, they were both tweeners. they basically birthed the bitter "babyface" announcers like josh matthews.