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WWF Championship Wrestling

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 12, 1980
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 60
  • Networks: Syndication
  • Genres: Action & Adventure

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WWF Championship Wrestling(1980)

TMDB Rating: 6.0 (1 votes)

Overview

The first nationally syndicated WWE television series, Championship Wrestling features numerous WWE Hall of Famers and Legends in action.

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WWF Championship Wrestling - 1980

43 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan. 12, 1980Jan 12, 19800.0
2WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan. 19, 1980Jan 19, 19800.0
3WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb. 02, 1980Feb 2, 19800.0
4WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb. 16, 1980Feb 16, 19800.0
5WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb. 23, 1980Feb 23, 19800.0
6WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar. 01, 1980Mar 1, 19800.0
7WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar. 15, 1980Mar 15, 19800.0
8WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar 22, 1980Mar 22, 19800.0
9WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar. 29, 1980Mar 29, 19800.0
10WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr. 12, 1980Apr 12, 19800.0
11WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr. 19, 1980Apr 19, 19800.0
12WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr 26, 1980Apr 26, 19800.0
13WWF Championship Wrestling - May. 03, 1980May 3, 19800.0
14WWF Championship Wrestling - May. 10, 1980May 10, 19800.0
15WWF Championship Wrestling - May. 17, 1980May 17, 19800.0
16WWF Championship Wrestling - May. 24, 1980May 24, 19800.0
17WWF Championship Wrestling - May. 31, 1980May 31, 19800.0
18WWF Championship Wrestling - Jun. 07, 1980Jun 7, 19800.0
19WWF Championship Wrestling - Jun. 14, 1980Jun 14, 19800.0
20WWF Championship Wrestling - Jun. 21, 1980Jun 21, 19800.0
21WWF Championship Wrestling - Jun. 28, 1980Jun 28, 19800.0
22WWF Championship Wrestling - Jul. 05, 1980Jul 5, 19800.0
23WWF Championship Wrestling - Jul. 12, 1980Jul 12, 19800.0
24WWF Championship Wrestling - Jul. 19, 1980Jul 19, 19800.0
25WWF Championship Wrestling - Jul. 26, 1980Jul 26, 19800.0
26WWF Championship Wrestling - Aug. 09, 1980Aug 9, 19800.0
27WWF Championship Wrestling - Aug 16, 1980Aug 16, 19800.0
28WWF Championship Wrestling - Aug. 23, 1980Aug 23, 19800.0
29WWF Championship Wrestling - Sep. 06, 1980Sep 6, 19800.0
30WWF Championship Wrestling - Sep. 13, 1980Sep 13, 19800.0
31WWF Championship Wrestling - Sep. 20, 1980Sep 20, 19800.0
32WWF Championship Wrestling - Sep. 27, 1980Sep 27, 19800.0
33WWF Championship Wrestling - Oct. 04, 1980Oct 4, 19800.0
34WWF Championship Wrestling - Oct. 11, 1980Oct 11, 19800.0
35WWF Championship Wrestling - Oct. 18, 1980Oct 18, 19800.0
36WWF Championship Wrestling - Oct. 25, 1980Oct 25, 19800.0
37WWF Championship Wrestling - Nov. 15, 1980Nov 15, 19800.0
38WWF Championship Wrestling - Nov. 22, 1980Nov 22, 19800.0
39WWF Championship Wrestling - Nov. 29, 1980Nov 29, 19800.0
40WWF Championship Wrestling - Dec. 06, 1980Dec 6, 19800.0
41WWF Championship Wrestling - Dec 13, 1980Dec 13, 19800.0
42WWF Championship Wrestling - Dec 20, 1980Dec 20, 19800.0
43WWF Championship Wrestling - Dec 27, 1980Dec 27, 19800.0
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WWF Championship Wrestling - 1981

17 episodes • 1981

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan 03, 1981Jan 3, 19810.0
2WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan 10, 1981Jan 10, 19810.0
3WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan 17, 1981Jan 17, 19810.0
4WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan 24, 1981Jan 24, 19810.0
5WWF Championship Wrestling - Jan 31, 1981Jan 31, 19810.0
6WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb 07, 1981Feb 7, 19810.0
7WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb 14, 1981Feb 14, 19810.0
8WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb 21, 1981Feb 21, 19810.0
9WWF Championship Wrestling - Feb 28, 1981Feb 28, 19810.0
10WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar 07, 1981Mar 7, 19810.0
11WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar 14, 1981Mar 14, 19810.0
12WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar 21, 1981Mar 21, 19810.0
13WWF Championship Wrestling - Mar 28, 1981Mar 28, 19810.0
14WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr 04, 1981Apr 4, 19810.0
15WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr 18, 1981Apr 18, 19810.0
16WWF Championship Wrestling - Apr 25, 1981Apr 25, 19810.0
17WWF Championship Wrestling - May 02, 1981May 2, 19810.0

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