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WWE Free for All (1996–1997) — sports on Pay-Per-View
About WWE Free for All
WWE Free for All ended on July 6, 1997, on Pay-Per-View.
The show was a professional wrestling television program that served as a thirty-minute pre-show to WWE's monthly pay-per-view events. It aired freely on PPV channels a half-hour before the main event, providing promotional content and exclusive matches to encourage viewers to order the pay-per-view. The program originally aired under the World Wrestling Federation banner and first debuted on January 21, 1996, as the pre-show for the 1996 Royal Rumble.
WWE Free for All was hosted by Todd Pettengill and featured matches such as Duke Droese versus Hunter Hearst-Helmsley, with the winner earning a spot in the Royal Rumble. The final episode was broadcast as a pre-show to In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede, with The Godwinns defeating The New Blackjacks. The series ran for a total of 19 episodes across one season, providing fans with a preview of upcoming WWE pay-per-view events.
WWE Free for All episode schedule
2 aired
Aired · 2
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| July 6, 1997 | S1·E19 | In Your House 16 WWE Free for All |
| January 21, 1996 | S1·E1 | 1996 Royal Rumble WWE Free for All |