The following lists the match results for ''Saturday Night's Main Event''s televised shows, and do not include results for any of the 2022 house shows.
1980s Saturday Night's Main Event I '''Saturday Night's Main Event I''' took place May 10, 1985, from
Uniondale, New York, in
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and aired May 11, 1985, this was the first event for the Superstars that would be escorted to the ring by the host city's
local police and since 1985, this has become a main staple for SNME. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 8.8 rating.
Saturday Night's Main Event II '''Saturday Night's Main Event II''' took place on October 3, 1985, from
East Rutherford, New Jersey, at the
Brendan Byrne Arena, and aired on October 5, 1985. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 8.3 rating. During the broadcast,
Uncle Elmer was
legitimately married to Joyce Stazko.
Saturday Night's Main Event III '''Saturday Night's Main Event III''' took place on October 31, 1985, from
Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the
Hersheypark Arena, and aired on November 2, 1985. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 6.3 rating. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 10.4 rating.
Saturday Night's Main Event V '''Saturday Night's Main Event V''' took place on February 15, 1986, from
Phoenix, Arizona, at the
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and aired on March 1, 1986. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 10.0 rating. Events during three of the matches –
The Dream Team vs.
The British Bulldogs for the
WWF Tag Team Championship;
Hulk Hogan vs.
The Magnificent Muraco for the
WWF World Heavyweight Championship; and
Mr. T vs.
"Battling" Bob Orton in a boxing match – helped set up three of the four major matches at
WrestleMania 2. The premiere airing of the video for "Real American," Hulk Hogan's entrance theme, took place.
Saturday Night's Main Event VI '''Saturday Night's Main Event VI''' took place on May 1, 1986, from
Providence, Rhode Island, at the
Providence Civic Center, and aired on May 3, 1986. The show aired on
NBC and drew a 9.3 rating.
Jake Roberts sneak-attacked
Ricky Steamboat and took him out with his finisher, the DDT, on the arena's concrete floor prior to the match starting, helping set up a feud that continued through the summer and early fall of 1986.
Saturday Night's Main Event VII '''Saturday Night's Main Event VII''' took place on September 13, 1986, from
Richfield, Ohio, at the
Coliseum at Richfield, and aired on October 4, 1986. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 9.4 rating. This episode was the first to air following
Roddy Piper's
face turn.
Saturday Night's Main Event VIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event VIII''' took place on November 15, 1986, from
Los Angeles, California, at the
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, and aired on November 29, 1986. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 9.7 rating.
Saturday Night's Main Event IX '''Saturday Night's Main Event IX''' took place on December 14, 1986, from
Hartford, Connecticut, at the
Hartford Civic Center, and aired on January 3, 1987. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 10.6 rating. The steel cage match between
Hulk Hogan and
Paul Orndorff was initially declared a draw when both wrestlers escaped the cage at approximately the same time and two referees – Joey Marella and
Danny Davis, the latter playing up his crooked referee gimmick – disputing the finish. When footage from the escape spot was deemed "inconclusive," the match was re-started and continued with Hogan gaining a decisive win over Orndorff.
Saturday Night's Main Event X '''Saturday Night's Main Event X''' took place on February 21, 1987, from
Detroit, Michigan, at the
Joe Louis Arena, and aired on March 14, 1987. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 11.6 rating. The highlight match was a 20-man
battle royal featuring
Hulk Hogan and
Andre the Giant. This was the first ''Saturday Night's Main Event'' special aired after Andre's
heel turn several weeks earlier, and was used as build-up to their main event match at
WrestleMania III.
Saturday Night's Main Event XI '''Saturday Night's Main Event XI''' took place on April 28, 1987, from
Notre Dame, Indiana, at the
Edmund P. Joyce Center, and aired May 2, 1987. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 9.5 rating. While a match featuring
Hulk Hogan was not included in the show, a pre-taped interview with comments regarding
WrestleMania III and a possible future rematch was teased. A separate interview with
Andre the Giant and
Bobby Heenan, also reflecting on WrestleMania III, also aired.
Saturday Night's Main Event XII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XII''' took place on September 23, 1987, from
Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the
Hersheypark Arena, and aired October 3, 1987. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 9.7 rating. As the result of events during the
Randy Savage vs.
The Honky Tonk Man match – a beatdown of Savage by Honky and
The Hart Foundation, and
Hulk Hogan running in to save Savage –
The Mega Powers alliance of Hogan, Savage and
Miss Elizabeth was formed. The music video for "Piledriver" (as performed by
Koko B. Ware), the title track of
the WWF's second album of entrance music and performances by the wrestlers, debuted.
Saturday Night's Main Event XIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XIII''' took place on November 11, 1987, from
Seattle, Washington, at the
Seattle Center Coliseum, and aired November 28, 1987 on
NBC.
Andre the Giant accompanied
King Kong Bundy and
Bobby Heenan to the ring for Bundy's match vs. Hulk Hogan. Midway through the match, Andre was ejected from ringside for attempting to interfere in the match; as he returned to the locker room, he shoved a WWF cameraman to the floor. Following the match, Hogan injured
Bobby Heenan with a series of hanging necklifts after Heenan had caused Hogan to be counted out; this set up a rematch for
the next Saturday Night's Main Event between Hogan and Bundy.
Brian Bosworth, linebacker for the
Seattle Seahawks, was shown in the audience.
Saturday Night's Main Event XIV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XIV''' took place on December 7, 1987, from
Landover, Maryland, at the
Capital Centre, and aired on January 2, 1988 on
NBC. During the Hulk Hogan-King Kong Bundy match, referee Jack Krueger was accidentally caught and knocked out by Bundy in an attempt to avalanche Hogan; the match was briefly interrupted as a new referee, Dave Hebner, took Krueger's place. Following the match, Andre the Giant – who accompanied Bundy to the ring for the match, in place of
Bobby Heenan – sneak-attacked Hogan and choked him to the brink of unconsciousness, fighting off several wrestlers who came to aid Hogan; this served as one of the build-ups to the Hogan-Andre match on
The Main Event, which aired February 5, 1988.
Saturday Night's Main Event XV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XV''' took place on March 7, 1988, from
Nashville, Tennessee, at the
Nashville Municipal Auditorium, and aired on March 12, 1988. Although there were 10,000 in attendance, it was reportedly a heavily papered event. During the tapings,
Don Muraco vs
Butch Reed was taped but aired on
Prime Time Wrestling on April 11, 1988. The match between
Hulk Hogan and
Harley Race saw Race lay Hogan across a table outside the ring and attempted to hit a
diving headbutt from the ring apron, but Hogan moved out of the way and Race crashed through the table, suffering a
legitimate injury that would eventually force him into retirement in 1991. After the
Ted DiBiase and
André the Giant match, Hogan appeared at ringside to clear the ring of DiBiase and
Virgil after they began a post-match beatdown of
Randy "Macho Man" Savage. The match between
The Islanders (
Haku and
Tama) and
The Killer Bees (
Jim Brunzell and
B. Brian Blair) was a
two-out-of-three-falls match, however only the first fall was televised.
Saturday Night's Main Event XVI '''Saturday Night's Main Event XVI'
took place on April 22, 1988, from Springfield, Massachusetts, at the Springfield Civic Center, and aired April 30, 1988 on NBC. This was the first Saturday Night's Main Event
to not feature Hulk Hogan in any of the televised matches or interviews, as he had taken a leave of absence around this time to begin filming No Holds Barred''.
Saturday Night's Main Event XVII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XVII''' took place on October 25, 1988, from
Baltimore, Maryland, at the
Baltimore Arena, and aired October 29, 1988. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 8.7 rating. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 9.4 rating. on
NBC. Events during and after the
Hulk Hogan-
Akeem match –
Randy Savage declining to make the save and run off Akeem and
Big Boss Man while they were beating down Hogan, but Savage immediately running to ringside when the heels were threatening to beat up
Miss Elizabeth, and then Savage questioning Elizabeth as she tended to a beaten Hogan – helped foreshadow the later heel turn by Savage at
The Main Event II in February. George Steinbrenner was shown in the front row during this event, and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan at one point remarked about the guy he managed in the ring at the time to Steinbrenner "I've got a ring full of Winfields".
Saturday Night's Main Event XX '''Saturday Night's Main Event XX''' took place on February 16, 1989, from
Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the
Hersheypark Arena, and aired March 11, 1989. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 10.0 rating. on
NBC. During the steel cage match between
Hulk Hogan and
Big Boss Man, Hogan superplexed Boss Man from over the top of the cage to the mat, briefly knocking both wrestlers out. Prior to the match,
Tommy Lister Jr., in-character as his
No Holds Barred movie role of Zeus (the movie's villain), came to ringside and stood in front of the cage entrance, beating down Hogan after daring him to "move me!"
Saturday Night's Main Event XXII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXII''' took place on July 18, 1989, from
Worcester, Massachusetts, at the
Worcester Centrum, and aired July 29, 1989 on
NBC. During the Randy Savage-Brutus Beefcake match,
Zeus appeared at ringside and interfered on Savage's behalf. Hulk Hogan came to aid Beefcake but was unable to hurt Zeus. The events of this match was one of the pieces to help set up the main event of
SummerSlam. The show also featured the first time a title changed hands in the programs history.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXIII''' took place September 21, 1989, from
Cincinnati, Ohio, at the
Riverfront Coliseum, and aired October 14, 1989. The show was attended by 14,000 people, of which 12,000 were paid. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 8.7 rating. The event aired on
NBC and drew an 11.1 rating. on
NBC.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXVII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXVII''' took place July 16, 1990, from
Omaha, Nebraska, at the
Omaha Civic Auditorium, and aired July 28, 1990. The event aired on
NBC and drew a 7.2 rating. on
NBC. During the match between
Randy Savage and
Dusty Rhodes,
Ted DiBiase attacked Dusty's son
Dustin Rhodes.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXIX '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXIX'
took place April 15, 1991, from Omaha, Nebraska, at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, and aired April 27, 1991. The event drew 9,400 people of which 7,000 were paid. The event was the first Saturday Night's Main Event'' to air on
Fox and drew an 8.2 rating and 14.3 million viewers. Prematch stipulation of the
Roddy Piper and
The Mountie match for the
WWF Intercontinental Championship, stated
Bret Hart would face the winner at
WrestleMania VIII.
The Legion of Doom (
Road Warrior Hawk and
Road Warrior Animal) were originally scheduled to take on
The Beverly Brothers (
Blake Beverly and
Beau Beverly), however The Legion of Doom were replaced by
Sgt. Slaughter and
Jim Duggan. Following the match between
Randy Savage and
Jake Roberts, the telecast ended with
Miss Elizabeth coming to the ring and celebrating with Savage. A week later during
Superstars, it was revealed that Roberts prepared to hit
Miss Elizabeth with a steel chair as soon as she stepped backstage, only for The Undertaker to prevent the attack and allow Savage to hit Roberts with a chair of his own.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI'
took place October 27, 1992, from Terre Haute, Indiana, at the Hulman Center, and aired November 14, 1992. The event aired on Fox and drew a 6.1 rating and 10.6 million viewers. This event was the second and final Saturday Night's Main Event
to air on FOX, and the final Saturday Night's Main Event'' for almost 14 years, until the series returned in 2006 with
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII.
2000s Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII''' took place on March 18, 2006, from
Detroit, Michigan, at the
Cobo Arena. The event aired on a 1-hour tape delay on
NBC in the United States and
Citytv in
Canada with the former network drawing a 3.1 rating. In the months that followed, James' obsession with Stratus grew to the point that she confessed to Stratus that she was in love with her. James made an attempt to kiss Stratus at ''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII'', after the duo defeated
Candice Michelle and
Victoria. After she was rebuffed, James attacked Stratus and later vowed to destroy her.
Jim Ross,
Jerry Lawler, and
Tazz are the commentators.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIII''' took place July 15, 2006, from
Dallas, Texas, at the
American Airlines Center. The event drew 17,343 people, of which 14,500 were paid. This was the first series to feature the
ECW brand, which was relaunched in June 2006.
Jim Ross and
Jerry Lawler are the commentators for
Raw,
Michael Cole and
John Layfield are the commentators for
SmackDown, and
Joey Styles and
Tazz are the commentators for
ECW.
Justin Roberts was the ring announcer.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIV''' took place on May 28, 2007, from
Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the
Air Canada Centre, and aired June 2, 2007. The event drew 16,176 of which 14,000 were paid.
Michael Cole and
Jerry Lawler were the commentators.
Ashley Massaro,
Kristal Marshall,
Torrie Wilson,
Candice Michelle, and
Michelle McCool were the various guest ring announcers.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXV''' took place on August 13, 2007, from
New York City at
Madison Square Garden, and aired August 18, 2007. The event drew 16,827 of which 13,500 were paid.
Michael Cole,
Jim Ross, and
John Layfield are the commentators.
Tazz was the guest commentator for the main event.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXVI '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXVI''' took place on July 28, 2008, from
Washington, D.C., at the
Verizon Center, and aired August 2, 2008. The event aired on
NBC as a 1-hour special, The event drew 14,722 of which 12,000 were paid. On December 6, it was announced that
WWE Hall of Famer
Jesse "The Body" Ventura would provide commentary at the event.
Pat McAfee also returned to provide commentary for all matches at the same event.
WWE Women's United States Championship Tournament Saturday Night's Main Event XXXVIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXVIII''' took place on January 25, 2025, from
San Antonio,
Texas, at the
Frost Bank Center, and was broadcast on
NBC and
Peacock in the United States and on
YouTube in most other international markets.
WWE Hall of Famer Jesse "The Body" Ventura returned to provide commentary for the event.
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIX '''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIX''' took place on May 24, 2025, from
Tampa, Florida, at the
Yuengling Center, and broadcast on
NBC and
Peacock in the United States and on
YouTube in most other international markets. The event featured the return of
Cody Rhodes in his first appearance since Night 2 of
WrestleMania 41 in April, as well as
Bronson Reed who had been out with a broken ankle since
Survivor Series: WarGames in November 2024 and joined
Seth Rollins,
Bron Breakker, and
Paul Heyman's alliance (later dubbed
The Vision).
WWE Hall of Famer Jesse "The Body" Ventura returned to provide commentary for the event.
Saturday Night's Main Event XL '''Saturday Night's Main Event XL'
took place on July 12, 2025, from Atlanta, Georgia, at the State Farm Arena and was broadcast on NBC and Peacock in the United States and on YouTube in most other international markets. in the end, All In aired opposite both the NXT event and the first hour of SNME''.
Saturday Night's Main Event XLI '''Saturday Night's Main Event XLI''' took place on November 1, 2025, from
Salt Lake City,
Utah at
Delta Center and was broadcast on
Peacock in the United States, on
YouTube in most other international markets, and on
Sony Sports Network in India on November 2, 2025.
Saturday Night's Main Event XLIII '''Saturday Night's Main Event XLIII''' took place on January 24, 2026, from
Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the
Bell Centre, and was broadcast on
Peacock in the United States and on
YouTube in most other international markets. It was the first Saturday Night's Main Event in Canada since XXXIV in Toronto in 2007. A match between
Cody Rhodes and
Jacob Fatu was scheduled to be the first match of the night; however, the match did not take place due to a brawl between both men occurring before it could begin.
WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament Saturday Night's Main Event XLIV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XLIV''' will take place on May 23, 2026, from
Fort Wayne, Indiana at
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, and will broadcast on
Peacock in the United States and on
YouTube in most other international markets. It will be the first WWE televised event in Fort Wayne since 2014.
Saturday Night's Main Event XLV '''Saturday Night's Main Event XLV''' will take place on July 18, 2026, from
New York City, New York at
Madison Square Garden, and will broadcast on
Peacock in the United States and on
YouTube in most other international markets. This will be the first Saturday Night's Main Event at the Garden since
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXV in August 2007. This event will take place on the night before the
2026 FIFA World Cup final in the
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