DAVE Danger Zone TV

DAVE Danger Zone TV (stylized as DAVE: Danger Zone TV) is a professional wrestling television program that was produced by the Magisterian professional wrestling promotion Danger And Violence Extreme (DAVE) composed of footage of fresh new matches and recorded interviews. It ran in syndication and in National Pride TV (1994-2007) from April 2, 1993 to March 30, 2007.

Even after DAVE gained a nationally-available television program on the ACE Network (ACE), Danger Zone TV was considered DAVE's flagship program. The rights to the show now belong to DAVE's spiritual successor, Pride Glory Honor Wrestling.

Format
Danger Zone TV was edited from footage of DAVE's live events from every location DAVE goes. It also included backstage promos & vignettes, which were not shown to the live crowd or included on home video releases of the events.

Music videos from major musical acts were sometimes shown, interspersed with footage detailing the history of current feuds, as well as spectacular spots. Since 1999, DAVE started to adapt some of it's American counterpart ECW's concepts, like every ending of the show would feature a montage of several different promos, with Dick Dale's cover version of "Misirlou" as background music, this would be dropped in 2000 as part of a product revamp.

Eastern Magisterian market
In 1994, Danger Zone TV started to air in the regional channel National Pride TV, which has a big coverage in the eastern region of Magisteria every 10/9c. Despite it's best coverage being on National Pride, episodes were aired on television stations owned by MBC and PTV.

Central Magisterian market
Episodes were aired in very late night timeslots in various television stations that cover the central region, most of the episodes were unedited thanks to the timeslots given.

Western Magisterian market
Just like in the Central Magisterian market, episodes were aired in very late night timeslots in various television stations that cover the western region.

International markets
Danger Zone TV episodes were also aired internationally, with the help of VGC. It also aired in America One Network in the United States, Bravo in the United Kingdom, and in the Global Television Network in Canada.