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The Ultimate Grudge Match

Thirty-five million viewers. Two wrestling impresarios. One steel cage. (OK, we made that last part up.) But Vince McMahon and Eric Bischoff are going toe to toe inside and outside the TV ring.

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November 15, 1998|PAUL LIEBERMAN, Paul Lieberman is a Times staff writer

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For the Record
Los Angeles Times Sunday November 29, 1998 Home Edition Calendar Page 87 Calendar Desk 2 inches; 38 words Type of Material: Correction
Wrestling czar--A Nov. 15 Calendar article incorrectly reported the disposition of a New York case in which Vince McMahon, the head of the World Wrestling Federation, faced federal steroid conspiracy and possession charges. McMahon was acquitted on all counts in 1994.


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Top Cable Ratings, a Sample Week

Oct. 19-25

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Show Network Day Time Viewers* 1. NFL Football ESPN Sun. 8:15 p.m. 8.31 million 2. TBS Prime Movie TBS Sun. 9 p.m. 5.17 million 3. WWF Wrestling USA Mon. 9 p.m. 5.17 million 4. WWF Wrestling USA Mon. 10 p.m. 5.30 million 5. WCW Wrestling TNT Mon. 8 p.m. 5.15 million 6. WCW Wrestling TBS Thu. 9 p.m. 5.01 million 7. WCW Wrestling TNT Mon. 10 p.m. 4.28 million 8. WWF Wrestling USA Sun. 7 p.m. 4.46 million 9. WCW Wrestling TNT Mon. 9 p.m. 3.98 million 10. NASCAR Racing TNN Sun. 2 p.m. 4.29 million

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* Ratings are based on the percentage of viewing audience watching, not the raw number of viewers.

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FOR THE RECORD

Los Angeles Times

A Nov. 15 article in Sunday Calendar incorrectly reported the disposition of a New York case in which Vince McMahon, the head of the World Wrestling Federation, faced federal steroid conspiracy and possession charges. McMahon was acquitted on all counts in 1994.

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