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WWE launching studio show on FOX Sports 1 this Fall

Triple H appeared on Fox Sports 1’s First Things First this morning to promote WrestleMania 35 and to announce that WWE will have its own studio show this fall on Tuesday nights once Smackdown moves to FOX.

“I think this is the perfect opportunity for the studio show. For us, because of the sports entertainment aspect of it, it’s an analyst show where you’re talking about the athletic component of it, it’s also an entertainment…where you talk where things are going and the storylines and the characters and all of it,” Triple H said. “Uhm, this is going to be one of those shows that if you are a WWE fan across the board, this is the show that will be ‘can’t miss’ because it’s going to talk about everything you love in a way that you can’t get any place now.”

The studio show was highly rumored to be taking place on Fox Sports 1 and there’s even rumors that NXT might be moving to FS1 later in the year as well. This is also good news when it comes to revenue as FOX will be paying more to have additional WWE programming across its network.

You can see a clip of Triple H on First Things First below.


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