Quick Answer
Saturday Night's Main Event is a special WWE wrestling series that originally aired on NBC from 1985 to 1992, was revived from 2006 to 2008, and returned in 2024. It features major wrestling matches, often with big-name stars, and airs live on NBC or streams on Peacock depending on the season.
Key Takeaways
- Start by watching the 2024 episodes first—they’re modern, easy to follow, and feature current stars.
- Don’t worry about understanding every storyline; focus on the main matchups and finishes.
- Turn on English commentary if you're not familiar with wrestling terminology.
- A great way for new wrestling fans to catch major matches in a single broadcast.
- Used by WWE to promote upcoming PPVs like SummerSlam or WrestleMania.
What Saturday Night's Main Event means in practice
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Troubleshooting & Solutions
Common Problems & Solutions
The show airs on different networks over time, and scheduling can change due to TV contracts or WWE’s brand rotation. Many viewers assume it's always on cable, but it's now back on NBC and available on Peacock.
- 1Check WWE’s official website or social media for the latest air date and channel.
- 2Verify if the event is airing on NBC (typically Saturdays at 10 PM ET).
- 3If missed live, stream it on Peacock within 30 days.
- Assuming it’s only on pay-per-view or WWE Network
- Checking old schedules without confirming current year
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it returned in 2024 and airs on NBC on Saturday nights at 10 PM ET.
Sources & References
- [1]Saturday Night's Main Event — Wikipedia
Wikipedia, 2026
