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WWE and A&E launch 9-week schedule with three shows every week starting July 10

The new WWE and A&E 9-week programming schedule will kick off on July 10. The four-hour block every Sunday will start with Biography: WWE Legends at 8PM ET, WWE Rivals at 10PM ET, and WWE Smack Talk at 11PM ET.

Biography: WWE Legends will feature rare archival footage and in-depth interviews with each episode exploring a different Legend. Those featured this season include The Undertaker, Goldberg, The Bella Twins, Lex Luger, Edge, Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, D-Generation X and a look at the first-ever WrestleMania.

WWE Rivals will have former WWE writer and actor Freddie Prinze Jr. leading a roundtable discussion with each episode airing archival footage from WWE’s library as well as interviews with the Legends involved and the Superstars that watched these rivalries unfold. Rivalries featured this season include Steve Austin vs The Rock, Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker vs Kane, John Cena vs Edge and the Monday Night Wars.

Smack Talk will have Booker T, Peter Rosenberg and WWE host Jackie Redmond discuss the week’s biggest moments from Biography: WWE Legends and WWE Rivals and they will also reveal new information that didn’t make the cut. WWE Legends, current Superstars and other celebrities will also join as guests.

130 hours of new WWE shows will air exclusively on A&E platforms and will be distributed globally by parent company A+E Networks.


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