Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Jesse Ventura and The Undertaker.
• WWE is set to bring back Saturday Night’s Main Event. The show originally aired from 1985 to 1991 on NBC, then briefly moved to FOX in 1992 before disappearing. It returned in March 2006 on NBCU, running until August 2008. WWE also used the name for select house shows in recent years.
WrestleVotes first reported that WWE will announce its first NBC primetime special since 2008, with speculation pointing to a Saturday night in December.
The Wrestling Observer later reported the following:
“WWE told us that the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event will be announced very soon, so that would indicate [that the WrestleVotes report] is accurate.”
In an update, Greg Gagne revealed on the Straight Talk with The Boss podcast that Jesse Ventura will return as a Color Commentator for the Saturday Night’s Main Event shows:
“I mean, with what they’re paying those guys to come in, Jesse’s going to do the — they’re doing some NBC Saturday night shows, about four of them, they’re gonna use Jesse for that.”
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• The Undertaker’s podcast, Six Feet Under, has officially claimed the top spot as the No. 1 sports podcast in the United States. Since launching, the show has quickly gained a massive following, offering fans a unique perspective from one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling.
Six Feet Under features The Undertaker, real name Mark Calaway, sharing untold stories from his legendary career, discussing the inner workings of the wrestling industry, and inviting special guests to chat about sports, life, and entertainment.
With its raw, unfiltered content and The Undertaker’s candid insights, the podcast has resonated with listeners, helping it climb to the top of the charts.
The podcast currently ranks No. 11 across all genres, which is impressive as well.
This achievement solidifies The Undertaker’s ongoing influence, not just in wrestling but across the broader sports landscape. As the show continues to grow, it’s clear that Six Feet Under has become a must-listen for wrestling enthusiasts and sports fans alike.