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New WWE reality series announced focusing on finding the next female Superstar

WWE announced that they will be teaming up with Bunin-Murray Productions again for a different reality TV show focusing on finding the next female WWE Superstar. The production company is the same one behind Total Divas, Total Bellas, and Miz & Mrs.

The casting call reads, “If you are athletic, charismatic, outgoing, and wildly entertaining, then you might be perfect for a new television series that chronicles WWE’s Search for the Next Female Superstar. WWE and Bunim-Murray Productions, Producers of Total Divas and Keeping Up With The Kardashians, are currently casting high-potential women for this new show.”

Applications must be received by March 2019 and can be submitted at https://www.bmpcasting.com/casting/sftnfs/.

The title of the series or where it would air was not specified. WWE had a similar show years ago titled Diva Search contest which was part of the Raw show and had contestants such as Christy Hemme, Candice Michelle, Maria Kanellis, Michelle McCool, Ashley Massaro, Leyla, and others.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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