WWE Saturday Morning Slam

WWE Saturday Morning Slam is an American professional wrestling television show that WWE produced. It aired as part of the Vortexx Saturday morning children's programming block on The CW from August 25, 2012 to May 11, 2013.

History
Saturday Morning Slam marked the WWE's first Saturday morning pro-wrestling show since Livewire in 2001. It is one of the WWE programming yet to be shown on the WWE Network.

The program had a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-G to meet the standards and practices of the timeslot; thus, more aggressive wrestling moves permissible on WWE's other programming were banned. While the WWE roster performed tamer matches for Saturday Morning Slam, occasional moves or holds that targeted the head or neck were edited out of the broadcast.

In February 2013, WWE announced that a General Manager for the show would be revealed on March 16, 2013. Mick Foley was revealed as the General Manager, where he would serve as such until his contract expired in March 2014.

Saturday Morning Slam was cancelled after one season when Saban Brands and WWE could not come to an agreement on the creative direction of the show.

Production
Saturday Morning Slam was taped on Tuesdays before WWE Friday Night SmackDown.

Commentators
(*) Multiple WWE wrestlers served as guest commentators alongside Josh Matthews.