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'''''Tuesday Night Titans''''' (often abbreviated '''TNT''') was a weekly ] program, produced by the ], that aired on the ] from ] to roughly ] or ]. | |||
This format is best remembered for being a loose parody of a standard late-night ] (spoofing in particular '']''), with host ] and "sidekick" ] conducting interviews with WWF wrestlers and participating in skits. Later in the run ] replaced McMahon as host. | |||
The name of the program came from what at the time was the name of the WWF's parent company, Titan Sports. Successors to the show included '']'' and '']''. | |||
Episodes of TNT have been re-aired and can only be seen on ]. | |||
== Memorable Moments == | |||
* Then-WWF champion ] introduced his protein drink, which everyone on the set liked with the exception of Lord Alfred Hayes, who vomited immediately after he drank it. | |||
* ] playing ] in a takeoff of Dickens' '']''. | |||
* ] and ] did a parody of ] called Fuji Vice. | |||
* ] undergoes electroshock therapy in order to cure his speech problem, but only manages to say "How now, brown cow?". | |||
* ] accidentally firing a loaded gun while showing his collection to Vince McMahon and Alfred Hayes. | |||
==External links== | |||
* {{imdb title|id=0283811|name=Tuesday Night Titans}} | |||
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