WWE and Fox Sports have finally unveiled the title, premiere date, time slot and hosts for their FS1 studio show. Oh, and we even got a logo on Thursday — you can see that above.
Hour-long weekly show “WWE Backstage,” hosted by WWE on-air personality Renee Young and Hall-of-Fame wrestler Booker T, will air every Tuesday at 11/10c (8 p.m. Pt), beginning on Nov. 5. A special preview of the new series will run Tuesday, Oct. 15 following the conclusion of FS1’s Alcs (Major League Baseball’s American League Championship Series) Game 3.
“‘WWE Backstage’ is a wrestling show for wrestling fans. From hardcore fans to people new to wrestling, we’ll give them a little bit of everything,” Young said in a statement this morning. “It’s going to be fun, it’s going to be loud, we’re going to give them a ton of opinions and I can’t wait...
Hour-long weekly show “WWE Backstage,” hosted by WWE on-air personality Renee Young and Hall-of-Fame wrestler Booker T, will air every Tuesday at 11/10c (8 p.m. Pt), beginning on Nov. 5. A special preview of the new series will run Tuesday, Oct. 15 following the conclusion of FS1’s Alcs (Major League Baseball’s American League Championship Series) Game 3.
“‘WWE Backstage’ is a wrestling show for wrestling fans. From hardcore fans to people new to wrestling, we’ll give them a little bit of everything,” Young said in a statement this morning. “It’s going to be fun, it’s going to be loud, we’re going to give them a ton of opinions and I can’t wait...
- 9/26/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Axs TV’s got you, Tuesday night pro-wrestling fans. Beginning in earnest on Oct. 29, Impact Wrestling is moving its weekly series from Saturday nights on the Pursuit Channel to Tuesdays on Axs.
The weekly wrestling series will shift up from its current 10 p.m.-midnight Et time slot to instead occupy 8-10 p.m. Et, filling the “SmackDown Live”-sized void soon to be left in USA Network’s schedule. The pre-taped “Impact!” starts at 8/7c, at 6 p.m. Mt and at 5 p.m. Pt.
“SmackDown” moves from Tuesdays on USA to Fox’s broadcast channel on Friday, Oct. 4. TheWrap first reported Fox Sports’ “SmackDown” acquisition, the shift to Fridays, and its plans to keep the once pre-taped show live.
Also Read: Turner, Aew in Talks to Launch Companion Studio Series for 'Dynamite' Debut - or 'Shortly Thereafter' (Exclusive)
Beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 1 — the first Tuesday night without...
The weekly wrestling series will shift up from its current 10 p.m.-midnight Et time slot to instead occupy 8-10 p.m. Et, filling the “SmackDown Live”-sized void soon to be left in USA Network’s schedule. The pre-taped “Impact!” starts at 8/7c, at 6 p.m. Mt and at 5 p.m. Pt.
“SmackDown” moves from Tuesdays on USA to Fox’s broadcast channel on Friday, Oct. 4. TheWrap first reported Fox Sports’ “SmackDown” acquisition, the shift to Fridays, and its plans to keep the once pre-taped show live.
Also Read: Turner, Aew in Talks to Launch Companion Studio Series for 'Dynamite' Debut - or 'Shortly Thereafter' (Exclusive)
Beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 1 — the first Tuesday night without...
- 9/24/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Professional wrestling fans can’t seem to get enough content these days, and Turner and Aew are more than happy to feed the beast.
Brett Weitz, the general manager of TNT, TBS and truTV, told TheWrap that his company and All Elite Wrestling are “talking about” doing a studio show together. That would be in addition to their two-hour weekly partnership for wrestling series “Dynamite,” which launches next Wednesday.
“We are talking about it,” Weitz said when we specifically asked if there could be “a possible studio show as a companion [series]” for “Dynamite.” “I don’t know if you’ve met Tony Khan, but he’s not short of ideas — or passion,” he continued. “So there is a world where we’re thinking about ‘Where does something like that live?’ Knowing full well that within the WarnerMedia ecosystem we have B/R Live, we’ve got all these different components at our disposal.
Brett Weitz, the general manager of TNT, TBS and truTV, told TheWrap that his company and All Elite Wrestling are “talking about” doing a studio show together. That would be in addition to their two-hour weekly partnership for wrestling series “Dynamite,” which launches next Wednesday.
“We are talking about it,” Weitz said when we specifically asked if there could be “a possible studio show as a companion [series]” for “Dynamite.” “I don’t know if you’ve met Tony Khan, but he’s not short of ideas — or passion,” he continued. “So there is a world where we’re thinking about ‘Where does something like that live?’ Knowing full well that within the WarnerMedia ecosystem we have B/R Live, we’ve got all these different components at our disposal.
- 9/23/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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