WWE Superstars

For the original show called Superstars, see WWF Superstars of Wrestling. For professional wrestlers employed by WWE, referred to by the company as "WWE Superstars", see List of WWE personnel.
WWE Superstars
Genre
Created by Vince McMahon
Starring Raw roster
Opening theme "New Day Coming" by CFO$ feat. Todd Clark [1]
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 398[2]
Production
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original network
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release April 16, 2009 (2009-04-16) – November 25, 2016 (2016-11-25)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

WWE Superstars or simply Superstars, was a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that originally aired on WGN America in the United States and later broadcast on the WWE Network. It debuted on April 16, 2009 and ended its domestic broadcasting on April 7, 2011. After the final domestic TV broadcast, the show moved to an internet broadcast format while maintaining a traditional television broadcast in international markets. The show featured mid-to-low card WWE superstars of the Raw brand, in a format similar to the former show WWE Heat which served the same purpose. "Enhancement talent" bouts also happened often. Big names such as John Cena, Randy Orton and Triple H appeared on the show at its beginning.

Show history

On December 19, 2008, WWE and WGN America announced an agreement to create a new weekly, one-hour prime time series entitled WWE Superstars that was to debut in April 2009. At the beginning, the show featured stars from all the WWE brands. In early 2009, WGN put out a press release hyping the revived series and revealed its new time slot for its debut. Superstars aired Thursday nights at 8:00PM Eastern/7:00PM Central.[3] A replay aired at noon on Sunday on WGN America. Until early 2010 the replay also aired on WGN-TV. However, it was removed, hence eliminating distribution of the show from the Canadian fanbase.[4] Superstars had its debut show on April 16, 2009.[5]

On March 17, 2011, WGN America announced that they would not renew their domestic broadcasts rights to WWE Superstars and the last episode they would air would be shown on April 7, 2011. Online reports stated that the network did not renew the series because it didn't live up to its expectations. WWE.com aired the show from April 14 to September 22, 2011 and again from October 6, 2011 to September 13, 2012. The show continued to be produced for international broadcasting until November 25, 2016.

On November 28, 2016, it was announced that Superstars had been cancelled by WWE and would be replaced on the WWE Network by 205 Live. WWE Main Event would serve as the complementary show featuring Raw and SmackDown talents.[2]

Past episodes of WWE Superstars were viewable on the video streaming website Hulu Plus and WWE Network along with episodes of SmackDown and ECW.[6]

Production

WWE Superstars' version of the universal WWE HD set used from April 16, 2009July 19, 2012

The last theme song for WWE Superstars was "New Day Coming" by CFO$ featuring Todd Clark, which replaced "Invincible" by Adelitas Way on May 17, 2013.[1] The final commentators were Tom Phillips and Corey Graves, and JoJo was the last ring announcer.

Matches featured on Superstars were taped earlier in the week, during the Raw events on Monday nights.[7] The program aired on Thursdays until January 2015 when SmackDown moved to same night. Superstars was then moved to Fridays on WWE Network, with its first Friday night airing on January 16.

Commentators

Commentators Dates
Raw brand
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler April 16, 2009October 26, 2010
Scott Stanford and Jerry Lawler October 7, 2010
October 28, 2010November 11, 2010
November 25, 2010
December 23, 2010
Michael Cole and Josh Mathews November 11, 2010
Scott Stanford and CM Punk November 18, 2010
December 2, 2010December 16, 2010
Scott Stanford and Josh Mathews December 30, 2010October 25, 2012
Josh Mathews and Matt Striker November 10, 2011
Scott Stanford and Matt Striker March 29, 2012
April 26, 2012May 3, 2012
Tom Phillips and Corey Graves July 29, 2016November 25, 2016
Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton September 2, 2016
October 14, 2016
SmackDown brand
Todd Grisham and Jim Ross April 16, 2009October 29, 2009
Todd Grisham and Matt Striker November 5, 2009December 2, 2010
Jack Korpela and Matt Striker December 9, 2010May 26, 2011
June 9, 2011November 3, 2011
Jack Korpela and Booker T June 2, 2011
Josh Mathews and Matt Striker November 10, 2011October 25, 2012
Michael Cole and Matt Striker April 26, 2012
ECW brand
Josh Mathews and Matt Striker April 16, 2009October 22, 2009
Josh Mathews and Byron Saxton October 27, 2009February 11, 2010
Full roster
Scott Stanford and Matt Striker August 23, 2012
November 2, 2012January 11, 2013
Tony Dawson and Matt Striker January 18, 2013June 21, 2013
Tony Dawson and Alex Riley June 28, 2013September 20, 2013
Josh Mathews and Tom Phillips September 27, 2013
Josh Mathews and Alex Riley November 15, 2013
Tom Phillips and Alex Riley October 4, 2013January 24, 2014
Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton January 31, 2014June 26, 2014
January 16, 2015January 23, 2015
May 6, 2016June 10, 2016
Tom Phillips and Renee Young July 3, 2014January 9, 2015
Tom Phillips January 30, 2015
Rich Brennan and Byron Saxton February 6, 2015March 27, 2015
April 24, 2015May 29, 2015
October 23, 2015April 29, 2016
Rich Brennan and Tom Phillips April 3, 2015April 10, 2015
Michael Cole and Byron Saxton April 17, 2015
Rich Brennan, Byron Saxton and Jimmy Uso June 5, 2015August 21, 2015
Rich Brennan and Xavier Woods August 28, 2015October 16, 2015
Kyle Edwards December 25, 2015
Rich Brennan and The Miz January 8, 2016
Tom Phillips, Dolph Ziggler and David Otunga June 17, 2016
July 1, 2016
July 22, 2016
Tom Phillips and David Otunga June 24, 2016July 15, 2016

Ring announcers

Ring announcers Dates
Raw brand
Lilian Garcia April 16, 2009September 24, 2009
Justin Roberts October 1, 2009May 5, 2011
July 14, 2011July 21, 2011
November 10, 2011
December 29, 2011October 25, 2012
JoJo July 29, 2016November 25, 2016
SmackDown brand
Justin Roberts April 16, 2009September 24, 2009
Tony Chimel October 1, 2009May 5, 2011
July 21, 2011
December 29, 2011October 25, 2012
Savannah May 6, 2010June 17, 2010
Jamie Keyes August 12, 2010August 31, 2010
Eden Stiles July 14, 2011
November 10, 2011
ECW brand
Tony Chimel April 30, 2009
Lauren Mayhew October 8, 2009November 19, 2009
Savannah December 17, 2009February 11, 2010
Full roster
Ashley Valence November 25, 2010December 9, 2010
Justin Roberts March 10, 2011
2014
Eden Stiles May 12, 2011December 22, 2011
January 9, 2015
April 17, 2015May 29, 2015
October 16, 2015
November 6, 2015
Tony Chimel November 2, 2012 – 2014
January 1, 2016
Lilian Garcia October 23, 2014February 26, 2016
Greg Hamilton March 4, 2016July 22, 2016

International broadcasters

In addition to being broadcast in the United States on WWE Network, WWE Superstars was also broadcast internationally.

Country Network Ref
Arab World AD Sport 6 HD, MBC Action and OSN [8]
Australia WWE Network
Bulgaria bTV Sports [9][10]
Canada WWE Network
Dominican Republic Antena Latina
France RTL9 [11][12]
India TEN Sports
TEN HD
[13][14]
Italy Sky Sport 2 [15][16]
Japan J SPORTS [17]
Malaysia Astro Super Sport
TV9
[18]
Mexico MVS (52MX y MC) [19]
Pakistan TEN Sports [20]
Panama RPC Canal 4 [21]
Philippines Fox Sports Asia [22]
Puerto Rico Telemundo [23]
Peru Frecuencia Latina [24]
Romania Sport.ro [25]
Singapore SuperSports Arena [26][27]
United Kingdom WWE Network

References

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