*WWE Championship Match: Hulk Hogan vs. "Cowboy" Bob Orton (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- May 11, 1985): The first Hulk Hogan match on the first show
*Uncle Elmer's Wedding (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 5, 1985): "Rowdy" Roddy Piper thinks it sticks
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 5, 1985): A classic feud with former partners
*A Trip To The Zoo (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 5, 1985)
*Gene Okerlund -- "Field Reporting"
*Halloween Contest (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 2, 1985)
*WWE Championship Match: Hulk Hogan vs. Terry Funk (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 4, 1986): Terry was being considered at this time for a WWE Title run.
*Randy Orton Reflects On His Dad -- This is where some of the "next-generation" current superstars are a huge asset with their involvement.
*Boxing Match: Mr. T. vs. "Cowboy" Bob Orton (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 1, 1986) -- So bad, but so unique to watch this being done.
*Gene Okerlund: "Settling The Score"
*"Snake Pit" Match: Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 4, 1986): A great match from a top feud
*Jake "The Snake" Reflects On "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- Nice to hear Jake speak about his involvement in two key matches.
*WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 29, 1986): Long, well-done battle of feels
*Gene Okerlund -- The Steel Cage Match
*Steel Cage Match: Hulk Hogan vs. "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 3, 1987): The first time a cage match was briefly determined a tie
*Gene Okerlund -- "The 8th Wonder Of The World"
*Battle Royal (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 14, 1987): This was done several weeks before WrestleMania III, so Hogan/Andre was big stuff in this.
*Natalya Neidhart Reflects On Her Dad -- Natalya is well-spoken & has great knowledge of her father's days.
*Best Two-Out-Of-Three-Falls Match: The Hart Foundation vs. The British Bulldogs (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- May 2, 1987): A great WWE World Tag Team Title Match...with a twisted ending.
*Gene Okerlund -- "Insurance Policy"
*WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: The Honky Tonk Man vs. Randy "Macho Man" Savage (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 3, 1987): History is made...
*Mega Power Formation (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 3, 1987)
*The Union of The Mega Powers
*"Piledriver" Music Video (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 3, 1987): Absolutely hilarious to witness every scene in this...Not a hit from Koko B. Ware at all.
*"Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. Bret "Hitman" Hart (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 28, 1987): Savage sells an injury well in a long story-telling match.
Extras
*First Ever Match On SNME: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat & The U.S. Express vs. The Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, & George "The Animal" Steele (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- May 11, 1985)
*"Real American" Music Video (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 1, 1986): Do you remember when Hulk was indestructible...no matter how badly he was presented?
Disc II
*Gene Okerlund -- Turning Back The Clock
*WWE Championship Match: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 2, 1988): A rare loss by "The Hulkster," although via count-out.
*Gene Okerlund -- The Re-Match
*WWE Championship Match: Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant (WWE's "The Main Event" -- February 5, 1988): Yes...apparently 33 million viewers did in fact see this on prime-time NBC television.
*Ted DiBiase Reflects On His Dad -- Yet again...great to hear stuff like this about Ted's legendary father.
*Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" - March 12, 1988): What a match! These guys could go!
*Andre Passes Out (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 12, 1988): Jake "The Snake" Roberts plays games with The Giant.
*Hulk Hogan vs. "The King" Harley Race (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 12, 1988): All-time legends battle it out one-on-one.
*Gene Okerlund -- "Macho Madness"
*Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. Andre The Giant (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 26, 1988): Randy was being put over as a fighting champion.
*"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan Reflects On His Flag Match (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 26, 1988): Thank God it is only reflections on this one...
*WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: The Ultimate Warrior vs. The Honky Tonk Man (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 7, 1989): The Warrior was a phenom at this time.
*Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake Shaves Ron Bass' Head (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 7, 1989): Clips & the haircut...We are saved from watching the battle.
*Gene Okerlund: A Supreme Alliance
*The Twin Towers vs. The Mega Powers (WWE's "The Main Event" -- February 3, 1989): The Mega Powers (Hogan/Savage) explode here!
*Gene Okerlund: A Grueling Encounter
*WWE Championship Steel Cage Match: Hulk Hogan vs. The Big Boss Man (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- May 27, 1989): This match featured a Superplex off the top of the cage for the 350 lb. Boss Man.
*Best Two-Out-Of-Three-Falls Match: The Rockers vs. The Brain Busters (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 25, 1989): Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson had given their notices. This was taped prior to Tully being suspended.
Extras
*Brother Love Interviews Hulk Hogan (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" --?November 26, 1988): Bruce Pritchard in his hundreds of vignettes of stirring-up storylines
*Dusty Rhodes vs. The Big Boss Man: Sapphire's Debut (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 25, 1989): Dusty was a true player when he went to the WWE at this time.
Disc III
*Gene Okerlund -- Hulk Hogan vs. The Genius
*Mr. Perfect & The Genius Smash The WWE Title (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 25, 1989): Mr. Perfect actually made the WWE Hardcore Championship by doing this.
*Hulk Hogan & The Ultimate Warrior vs. Mr. Perfect & The Genius (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- January 27, 1990): Building up for "The Ultimate Challenge" in April
*Vince McMahon & Jesse "The Body" Ventura On Horseback (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- April 28, 1990): Put over by the stars as something hilarious back then
*Hulk Hogan vs. Mr. Perfect (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- April 28, 1990): Mr. Perfect makes Hogan have a decent match.
*Arrogance -- "The Model" Rick Martel shows us the fragrance of the '90's.
*The Rockers vs. The Hart Foundation (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- April 28, 1990): Demolition ruins a great battle.
*Gene Okerlund -- Intercontinental Competition
*WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Mr. Perfect vs. Tito Santana (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- July 28, 1990): Tito was a long-standing competitor always having great matches.
*Oktoberfest (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- October 13, 1990): Lord Alfred Hayes & "Mean" Gene take you through a weird setting.
*20-Man Battle Royal (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- April 27, 1991): The second Battle Royal on this DVD set
*Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- April 27, 1991): I mean, how much better can the match choices get?
*Gene Okerlund -- FOX Takes Over: The WWE totally can re-write history, as if they outbid NBC (or something similar) when NBC had canceled the show (due to falling ratings).
*The Undertaker & "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan & Sid (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- February 8, 1992): Hogan & Sid have a falling-out.
*"Rowdy" Roddy Piper Shocks The Mountie (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- February 8, 1992): Having a shockproof best is all it takes!
*WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith vs. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- November 14, 1992): Shawn's first major singles title run
*Gene Okerlund -- The Return: "Mean" Gene once again plays off that it came back by popular demand...when for 13 years, nobody wanted to pick up the series.
*Street Fight: "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels vs. Shane McMahon (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- March 18, 2006): A great match for SNME's return to television
*RKO On Hulk Hogan (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- July 15, 2006): Watch your back "Hulkster"
*Five-On-Two Elimination Match: D-Generation X vs. The Spirit Squad (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- July 15, 2006): Just a total burial of five over-talented & underutilized competitors.
*Gene Okerlund -- One Of The Greatest Rivalries In Sports
*WWE Championship Match: Edge vs. John Cena (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- July 15, 2006): To this day, the feud still lives on...
*Gene Okerlund -- Television History: The usual parade of overemphasizing the greatness of this historic WWE series
Extras:
*Lord Alfred Hayes & "Mean" Gene Okerlund Go On Safari (WWE's "Saturday Night's Main Event" -- July 28, 1990)
*Shawn Michaels Talks About Winning His First Intercontinental Title
*Matt Hardy Talks About Boxing Evander Holyfield