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1994 ยท Action & Adventure
WWE Sunday Night Slam was a television special produced by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) which aired on the USA Network.
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1. Sunday Night Slam - Aug 21, 199493m ยท Lex Luger faces Crush in singles action while actor Leslie Nielsen attempts to solve the mystery of The Undertaker heading into SummerSlam.
2. Sunday Night Slam - Nov. 20, 199445m ยท Yokozuna, The British Bulldog, The Smoking Gunns and more compete in exciting matches just days before Survivor Series 1994.More Like This

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