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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/IonTelevision, then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on Creator/{{Hulu}}, Creator/{{Peacock}}, and the WWE Network. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} SmackDown]]'', with two exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.

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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/IonTelevision, then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on Creator/{{Hulu}}, Creator/{{Hulu}} (which receives new episodes first), Creator/{{Peacock}}, and the WWE Network. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'', with two exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.
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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/IonTelevision, then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on [[Creator/{{Hulu}} Hulu Plus]]. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} SmackDown]]'', with 2 exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.

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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/IonTelevision, then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on [[Creator/{{Hulu}} Hulu Plus]]. Creator/{{Hulu}}, Creator/{{Peacock}}, and the WWE Network. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} SmackDown]]'', with 2 two exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.

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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/{{Ion}}), then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on [[Creator/{{Hulu}} Hulu Plus]]. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} SmackDown]]'', with 2 exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.

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'''''WWE Main Event''''' is a {{professional wrestling}} television program produced by {{Wrestling/WWE}} that debuted October 3, 2012 on Creator/{{Ion}}), Creator/IonTelevision, then went to live streaming on the WWE Network, and is now broadcast on [[Creator/{{Hulu}} Hulu Plus]]. It features WWE wrestlers, and complements WWE's primary programs, ''[[{{Wrestling/WWERaw}} Raw]]'' and ''[[{{Wrestling/WWESmackDown}} SmackDown]]'', with 2 exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes content per episode.



* GenderEqualEnsemble: Since 2018 or so, episodes of Main Event generally feature one men's match and one women's show, very rarely has there ever been a show with two men's matches and no women's match.

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* GenderEqualEnsemble: Since 2018 or so, episodes of Main Event generally feature one men's match and one women's show, very rarely has there ever been a show with two men's matches and no women's match.match.
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* DemotedToExtra: ''Main Event'' often features wrestling talent that once appeared prominently on either ''Raw'' or ''Smackdown'' but WWE decided was no longer worth showcasing on one of their more important shows.

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* DemotedToExtra: ''Main Event'' often features wrestling talent that once appeared prominently on either ''Raw'' or ''Smackdown'' but WWE decided was no longer worth showcasing on one of their more important shows.shows.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: Since 2018 or so, episodes of Main Event generally feature one men's match and one women's show, very rarely has there ever been a show with two men's matches and no women's match.

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