The daily WWE on A&E programming schedule has been announced, featuring a lineup of classic rivalries on "WWE Rivals" alongside new episodes of "WWE LFG" and "WWE's Greatest Moments." Today's schedule includes several episodes dedicated to iconic matchups and historical moments.
\nThe "WWE Rivals" block commenced at 5 PM ET with an episode focusing on the legendary rivalry between Trish Stratus and Lita. This was followed at 6 PM ET by a deep dive into the intense competition between John Cena and Edge. At 7 PM ET, viewers could witness the historical clash between "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Bret "Hitman" Hart.
The "WWE Rivals" series continued at 8 PM ET, highlighting the storied rivalry between Shawn Michaels and Scott Hall. The marathon of rivalries concluded at 9:00 PM ET with an episode chronicling the monumental WWE versus WCW battle for industry supremacy.
New Episodes Feature "WWE LFG" and "WWE's Greatest Moments"
Following the "WWE Rivals" marathon, a brand new episode of "WWE LFG" premiered at 10:01 PM ET. This installment featured a significant main event, as described:
It's the biggest main event in LFG history, as Elijah Holyfield takes on his mentor, WWE veteran Apollo Crews, in a hard-hitting fast-paced matchup; in a match that proves you must always expect the unexpected, Harlem Lewis battles Tate Wilder.
Later in the evening, new content from "WWE's Greatest Moments" was scheduled. At 11:04 PM ET, an episode dedicated to the Royal Rumble in the 2000s aired, showcasing memorable events from that decade. The episode was introduced with the following description:
The Royal Rumble is one of the wildest events on the WWE calendar; and in the intense decade of the 2000s, great Rumble moments were etched in history.
Concluding the night's new programming, another installment of "WWE's Greatest Moments" aired at 11:34 PM ET, this time focusing on the Ultimate Warrior. This special highlighted the influential career of the iconic superstar, described as follows:
Ultimate Warrior's energy ran through professional wrestling like none before him and his legacy will live forever; with moments like body slamming Andre the Giant inside Madison Square Garden.




