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  1. WWE Velocity (2002–2006) WWF Jakked and WWF Metal are American professional wrestling television programs that were produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE). Both programs aired in broadcast syndication weekly from August 28, 1999 until May 19, 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. [1]

  2. WWE Metal: Created by Vince McMahon. With Kevin Kelly, Marc Loyd, Sho Funaki, Chavo Guerrero Jr.. WWF Metal was a syndicated professional wrestling program produced by World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment.

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  3. Jan 5, 1999 · WWF Jakked and WWF Metal are professional wrestling television programs produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. Both shows aired syndicated weekly from 1999 until 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation banner, they were replaced by the similarly formatted WWE Bottom Line and WWE After Burn in syndication.

    • January 5, 1999
  4. Twisted Metal is streaming July 27th on Peacock: https://pck.tv/41KNrMP John Doe (Anthony Mackie) and Sweet Tooth (Will Arnett/Samoa Joe) get into a fight un...

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  5. Aug 28, 1999 · WWF Jakked and WWF Metal are professional wrestling television programs that were produced by the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE). Both programs aired syndicated weekly from August 28, 1999 until May 19, 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) banner, they were ...

  6. WWE Metal (TV Series 1999– ) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box ...

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  8. WWF Jakked and WWF Metal are professional wrestling television programs produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. Both shows aired syndicated weekly from 1999 until 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation banner, they were replaced by the similarly formatted WWE Bottom Line and WWE After Burn in syndication.