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After 16 years, WWE is bringing a special night back to cable television.

Saturday Night’s Main Event returns to WWE programming, bringing back a show that helped wrestling become a nationwide phenomenon decades ago. Taking place in the arena where the first edition of the show took place, WWE brings the program as it was meant to be: big matches with titles on the line.

Both Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Gunther will defend their championships against some stars they’ve feuded with for some time, Liv Morgan will defend the World Women’s Championship and we’ll see the first winner of the Women’s United States Championship . Plus, with the return of a nostalgia event, there are likely to be some surprises in store.

Here’s what you need to know about Saturday Night’s Main Event:

When is Saturday Night’s Main Event?

Saturday night’s main event is Saturday, December 14 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a two-hour event.

Where is Saturday Night’s Main Event?

Saturday night’s main event will take place at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York on Long Island. The arena was the site of the first Saturday Night’s Main Event in 1985.

How to watch Saturday night’s main event: TV channel, streaming

There are two ways to watch the event on Saturday. It can be seen on NBC or can be streamed on Peacock.

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  • Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
  • Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Finn Balor vs. Damian Priest
  • Women’s World Cup match: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Iyo Sky
  • Finals for the inaugural US Women’s Championship: Bayley or Chelsea Green vs. Michin or Tiffany Stratton
  • Sami Zayne vs. Drew McIntyre

Who will be the announcers for Saturday Night’s Main Event?

A familiar voice will be on the call for Saturday Night’s Main Event, with WWE Hall of Famer Jesse Ventura returning to don the headset. The former governor of Minnesota was a commentator for WWE and appeared on early editions of Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Ventura said on social media he’s excited to return to commentary and “can’t wait to dust off some of that old 1980s wardrobe.”