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* 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. | * 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. | ||
* ] and ] did a parody of ] called Fuji Vice. | * ] and ] did a parody of ] called Fuji Vice. | ||
* ] accidentally firing a loaded gun while showing his collection to Vince McMahon and Alfred Hayes. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 01:29, 4 March 2007
Tuesday Night Titans (often abbreviated TNT) was a weekly professional wrestling program, produced by the World Wrestling Federation, that aired on the USA Network from 1984 to roughly 1986 or 1987.
This format is best remembered for being a loose parody of a standard late-night talk show (spoofing in particular The Tonight Show), with host Vince McMahon and "sidekick" Lord Alfred Hayes conducting interviews with WWF wrestlers and participating in skits. Later in the run Gene Okerlund 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 WWF Excess and WWE Byte This!.
Memorable Moments
- Then-WWF champion Hulk Hogan introduced his protein drink, which everyone on the set liked with the exception of Lord Alfred Hayes, who vomited immediately after he drank it.
- Mr. Fuji and Don Muraco did a parody of Miami Vice called Fuji Vice.
- Dr. "D", David Schults accidentally firing a loaded gun while showing his collection to Vince McMahon and Alfred Hayes.
External links
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