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Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) was a professional wrestling promotion based on the former independent Championship Wrestling from Florida promotion, which operated from 1961 until 1987. From October 2007 to August 2012, the promotion served as the official developmental territory for WWE. In August 2012, WWE re-branded Florida Championship Wrestling into NXT for their developmental territory, with storylines and championships being discontinued.

Matty is joined by Bryan Fletcher, Brett Finch, Emma Freedman and a weekly guest to wrap up the round’s action with plenty of laughs along the way.

AFL 360 is an Australian nightly AFL talk show that deals with the issues in the AFL. It currently airs on Fox Footy, beginning at 7:30 pm Monday to Thursday. 360 contrasts with most of its AFL talk-show peers as its hosts are purely professional journalists rather than ex-player journalists.

March 31, 2020

Get an insider look into what goes on behind the scenes of the Australia Supercars Championship. Enjoy an unprecedented look into the highs, the lows, and everything else in between of what it's like to be part of a Supercars race team.

A documentary series following one of Supercars' most popular teams, Erebus Motorsport. Filmed across a remarkable two-year period covering the 2020 and 2021 Supercars Championship seasons.

NRL 360 is an Australian nightly NRL talk show that deals with the issues in the NRL. It began airing on Fox Sports on 6 March 2013.

Fox Sports FC was an Australian football discussion show that televised on Fox Sports.

A comedic look back at the previous week in the Australian Football League.

December 27, 2022

This three-part documentary series provides an in-depth look at the career of the legendary Allan Border, whose captaincy changed Australian cricket forever.

In Australia, Friday Night Football is the broadcasting of both the Australian Football League and National Rugby League Friday night matches on television. Friday Night Football is generally considered to be the biggest stage and generates the most publicity for the clubs involved in both codes. The Seven Network have the broadcast rights for the AFL, while the Nine Network holds the rights to the NRL which it has had held since 1992.

Both codes are shown in all states and territories, however the timing and scheduling depends on which code is more dominant in its respective state. The dominant codes are Australian rules football in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania; and rugby league in New South Wales, Queensland and Australian Capital Territory.

In the dominant states, Friday Night Football is broadcast on the respective networks primary channels. Historically, the code which was not deemed the dominant code for its state was shown in a late-night timeslot, however with the addition of multi-channels, the networks have been able to show matches live all across the country from 2012. AFL matches in New South Wales, Queensland and ACT are shown on 7mate while NRL matches are shown in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia on GEM.

Kick Off is an Australian football television series airs on Fox Sports. It is hosted by Mel McLaughlin.

NRL on Fox was an Australian sports talk show that deals with the issues in the National Rugby League. It aired on Fox Sports Australia, Wednesday nights. In 2012 it was announced that the show would have a new panel with Matthew Johns, Mark Geyer and Warren Smith.

The Back Page Australian sports information program broadcast on Fox Sports Tuesday nights hosted by Tony Squires and Matt Shirvington with panelists former NRL legend Ryan Girdler, Cricket writer Robert Craddock, Broadcaster and comedian Julian Schiller and Herald Sun AFL reporter John Ralph

NRL Dream is an upcoming Australian reality television series that will air on Fox Sports.

Saturday Matchday is an Australian football television series that airs on Fox Sports. It is hosted by Adam Peacock.

Shoot Out is an Australian football wrap-up television series, that airs on Fox Sports. It will host by Adam Peacock and Mark Bosnich.

Super Saturday includes one Holden Cup afternoon game at 3:15 pm, followed by that game's corresponding Telstra Premiership match at 5:30 pm. This is then followed by two NRL matches beginning at 7:30 pm, both of which are shown live, one on Fox Sports 2 and the other on Speed or Fox Sports 3.

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