It’s that time of the month again and as always our readers are eager to know what’s next on the WWE Network classic content rotation. Well, as you can tell by the title, we’re ready to spill the beans. Since January, we’ve seen a couple of shows make their first appearances and a fair few more get pushed closer to completion. Mid-South Wrestling is once again back in that second focus, with another batch of episodes set to be uploaded to WWE Network on Monday, October 21st.

For those unaware, Mid-South was a territory run by Cowboy Bill Watts, forming in 1979 (as essentially the successor to Leroy McGuirk’s NWA Tri-State) and going on to serve as a proving ground for major stars like Jim Duggan, Jake Roberts, Ted Dibiase and many more before being bought by Jim Crockett Promotions in 1987 and completely folding by the end of that same year. The WWE Network has added multiple blocks of episodes over the years, with the vast majority of those uploads focusing on the primary Mid-South Wrestling series. Most recently, 34 episodes (the standard amount for a 1-hour classic show in 2019) were added back in April. As you might have guessed, we can confirm that this Monday’s episode’s episodes will continue where the last left off – 05/04/1985. Assuming we can expect another 34 episodes (roughly 8 months’ worth) that would put Mid-South somewhere in the region of January 1986. Interestingly, that places us just 3 months from the territory’s rebranding into the Universal Wrestling Federation in March of that year. Whatever the final episode tally is for this coming Monday, stick with WWE Network News as we’ll do our best to bring a complete listing to you all later in the week.

As a final reminder, more episodes of Mid-South Wrestling will be added to the WWE Network’s “In-Ring” section on Monday, October 21st.