WWE Superstars
"WWE Superstars"
A WGN America Original
WWE Superstars framed itself as a weekly showcase for WWE's broader roster, putting mid-card wrestlers and divas into focused match time rather than long storyline segments. The program first aired in April 2009 and ran on WGN America before domestic TV broadcasts ended in April 2011, after which... Read more
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About WWE Superstars
WWE Superstars framed itself as a weekly showcase for WWE's broader roster, putting mid-card wrestlers and divas into focused match time rather than long storyline segments. The program first aired in April 2009 and ran on WGN America before domestic TV broadcasts ended in April 2011, after which new episodes shifted online while international TV continued. Episodes were structured like a televised house show, featuring straightforward matches and short promos, and occasionally spotlighted bigger names early in the run. It also drew on talent from the former ECW brand, giving lesser-used performers regular screen exposure and fans extra opportunities to see developing characters.
The series was created by Vince McMahon and debuted April 16, 2009 on WGN America, later moving to internet-only new episodes in the United States after April 7, 2011, while staying on television in some international markets.
The show did not collect major industry awards or notable Emmy or Golden Globe nominations, which is common for niche sports-entertainment programming. Its recognition came mainly from wrestling fans and internal WWE programming mentions rather than mainstream prize circuits.
WWE Superstars had a modest cultural footprint inside wrestling fandom, known for letting viewers catch up with rising talent and occasional surprise appearances from top stars. Moments of interest included early appearances by established names and regular airtime for future household names, which helped build familiarity with performers who later moved to flagship shows.
Critics and fans tended to see the program as functional and match-focused, reflected in a community-voted average of 7.3 out of 10 from 33 votes. It wasn't designed for deep storytelling; instead it emphasized in-ring work, character testing, and keeping the broader roster visible between bigger televised events. For viewers who enjoy watching wrestling technique and rooting for underused talent, it offered consistent, straightforward entertainment.
Details
- Release Date
- April 16, 2009
- Episode Length
- 1h
- User Ratings
- 33 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 8
- Episodes
- 398
- Network
- WGN America, Hulu, WWE Network
- Status
- Canceled
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Chris Mordetzky
Chris Masters
Vince McMahon
(voice)
Randy Orton
(archive footage)
Nikki Garcia
Nikki Bella
Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio
Rey Mysterio
John Cena
(archive footage)
Paul Levesque
(archive footage)
Hulk Hogan
(archive footage)
Michael Hickenbottom
(archive footage)
Dylan Postl
Hornswoggle
Created by: Vince McMahon
Seasons (8 seasons, 398 episodes)
Season 1
38 episodes - 2009
Season 2
52 episodes - 2010
Season 3
52 episodes - 2011
Season 4
52 episodes - 2012
Season 5
52 episodes - 2013
Season 6
52 episodes - 2014
Season 7
52 episodes - 2015
Season 8
48 episodes - 2016