Episodes

Episode 1
Superstars #1: April 16, 2009
Episode 2
Superstars #2: April 23, 2009
Episode 3
Superstars #3: April 30, 2009
Episode 4
Superstars #4: May 7, 2009
Episode 5
Superstars #5: May 14, 2009
Episode 6
Superstars #6: May 21, 2009
Episode 7
Superstars #7: May 28, 2009
Episode 8
Superstars #8: June 4, 2009
Episode 9
Superstars #9: June 11, 2009
Episode 10
Superstars #10: June 18, 2009
Episode 11
Superstars #11: June 25, 2009
Episode 12
Superstars #12: July 2, 2009
Episode 13
Superstars #13: July 9, 2009
Episode 14
Superstars #14: July 16, 2009
Episode 15
Superstars #15: July 23, 2009
Episode 16
Superstars #16: July 30, 2009
Episode 17
Superstars #17: August 6, 2009
Episode 18
Superstars #18: August 13, 2009
Episode 19
Superstars #19: August 20, 2009
Episode 20
Superstars #20: August 27, 2009
Episode 21
Superstars #21: September 3, 2009
Episode 22
Superstars #22: September 10, 2009
Episode 23
Superstars #23: September 17, 2009
Episode 24
Superstars #24: September 24, 2009
Episode 25
Superstars #25: October 1, 2009
Episode 26
Superstars #26: October 8, 2009
Episode 27
Superstars #27: October 15, 2009
Episode 28
Superstars #28: October 22, 2009
Episode 29
Superstars #29: October 29, 2009
Episode 30
Superstars #30: November 5, 2009
Episode 31
Superstars #31: November 12, 2009
Episode 32
Superstars #32: November 19, 2009
Episode 33
Superstars #33: November 26, 2009
Episode 34
Superstars #34: December 3, 2009
Episode 35
Superstars #35: December 10, 2009
Episode 36
Superstars #36: December 17, 2009
Episode 37
Superstars #37: December 24, 2009
Episode 38
Superstars #38: December 31, 2009
2009 ★ 7.3 (TMDB) S1 : E12 60 min

Overview

WWE Superstars is a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that originally aired on WGN America in the United States. It debuted on April 16, 2009 and ended its domestic broadcasting on April 7, 2011. After the final domestic TV broadcast the show moved to an internet broadcast format while maintaining a traditional television broadcast in international markets. The show features mid-to-low card WWE superstars and divas, in a format similar to the former show WWE Heat which served the same purpose. Big names such as John Cena and Randy Orton previously appeared on the show at its beginning. The show also previously featured talent from the now-defunct ECW brand.

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