WWE and A&e are expanding their programming partnership with the addition of two new shows in addition to new episodes of “WWE Rivals.”
First up, there is “WWE Lfg” (short for “Legends & Future Greats”). The competition series will follow rising talent in pro wrestling as they vie for a WWE contract. Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Shawn Michaels will both appear in the series alongside coaches The Undertaker, Booker T, Mickie James, and Bubba Ray Dudley. Each week, the coaches will mentor the talent in weekly matches. Levesque and Michaels executive produce the series along with Lee Fitting, Ben Houser, and Jeremy Borash. Elaine Frontain Bryant and Brad Abramson serve as executive producers for A&e.
Next up, the new series “WWE’s Greatest Moments” will also launch on A&e. WWE announcer Michael Cole will host the half-hour series, which go into detail on some of the most iconic moments in the company’s history.
First up, there is “WWE Lfg” (short for “Legends & Future Greats”). The competition series will follow rising talent in pro wrestling as they vie for a WWE contract. Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Shawn Michaels will both appear in the series alongside coaches The Undertaker, Booker T, Mickie James, and Bubba Ray Dudley. Each week, the coaches will mentor the talent in weekly matches. Levesque and Michaels executive produce the series along with Lee Fitting, Ben Houser, and Jeremy Borash. Elaine Frontain Bryant and Brad Abramson serve as executive producers for A&e.
Next up, the new series “WWE’s Greatest Moments” will also launch on A&e. WWE announcer Michael Cole will host the half-hour series, which go into detail on some of the most iconic moments in the company’s history.
- 12/6/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
A&e & WWE are strengthening their partnership with two new series and a new season of hit docuseries WWE Rivals.
A&e and WWE will premiere WWE Lfg (Legends & Future Greats), a new competition series that features in-ring matches along with a behind-the-scenes look at rising talent vying for a coveted WWE contract.
WWE and A&e also have ordered WWE’s Greatest Moments, a series that looks back at iconic events that have shaped WWE history. And a fifth season of WWE Rivals will return this winter on A&e.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat, and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama, and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package. From total unknowns to legends, ‘Lfg’ will give viewers a raw, ground-up, 360-degree view of what it truly takes to make it in the WWE,” said Rob Sharenow, President of Programming,...
A&e and WWE will premiere WWE Lfg (Legends & Future Greats), a new competition series that features in-ring matches along with a behind-the-scenes look at rising talent vying for a coveted WWE contract.
WWE and A&e also have ordered WWE’s Greatest Moments, a series that looks back at iconic events that have shaped WWE history. And a fifth season of WWE Rivals will return this winter on A&e.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat, and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama, and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package. From total unknowns to legends, ‘Lfg’ will give viewers a raw, ground-up, 360-degree view of what it truly takes to make it in the WWE,” said Rob Sharenow, President of Programming,...
- 12/6/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
A&e is deepening its partnership with the WWE — including adding an in-ring competition to its roster of programming.
The cable network has picked up a series called WWE Lfg, which will feature would-be pro wrestlers vying for a WWE contract while receiving training and coaching from in-ring legends Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and others. (The “Lfg” in the title stands for “Legends & Future Greats,” A&e says.)
Along with the competition series, A&e has also ordered a second new series, WWE’s Greatest Moments — which, true to its name, will break down iconic matches and events in the company’s history — and a fifth season of its docuseries WWE Rivals.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat, and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama, and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package,” A+E Networks president...
The cable network has picked up a series called WWE Lfg, which will feature would-be pro wrestlers vying for a WWE contract while receiving training and coaching from in-ring legends Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and others. (The “Lfg” in the title stands for “Legends & Future Greats,” A&e says.)
Along with the competition series, A&e has also ordered a second new series, WWE’s Greatest Moments — which, true to its name, will break down iconic matches and events in the company’s history — and a fifth season of its docuseries WWE Rivals.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat, and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama, and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package,” A+E Networks president...
- 12/6/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The WWE is ready to discover a new crop of wrestling superstars with the help of some of the sport’s most recognizable legends.
A&e and the WWE announced on Friday that Paul “Triple H” Levesque, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Mickie James and Bubba Ray Dudley will be mentoring the next generation of athletes for the new competition series, “WWE Lfg.”
“A&e has proved to be an excellent home for WWE content, and we’re excited to partner with their fantastic team on these new show concepts and the latest season of WWE Rivals,” WWE Cco Triple H said in a statement.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package. From total unknowns to legends, ‘Lfg’ will give viewers a raw, ground-up, 360-degree...
A&e and the WWE announced on Friday that Paul “Triple H” Levesque, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Mickie James and Bubba Ray Dudley will be mentoring the next generation of athletes for the new competition series, “WWE Lfg.”
“A&e has proved to be an excellent home for WWE content, and we’re excited to partner with their fantastic team on these new show concepts and the latest season of WWE Rivals,” WWE Cco Triple H said in a statement.
“Literally filled with blood, sweat and tears, there’s never been a series that combines in-ring action, behind-the-scenes reality, high-stakes drama and some of WWE’s greatest icons all in one package. From total unknowns to legends, ‘Lfg’ will give viewers a raw, ground-up, 360-degree...
- 12/6/2024
- by JD Knapp
- The Wrap
The three-episode series comes to a conclusion, and we get to see the complications involved in the case where Rachanda Pickle, Kaye Turner, and two other girls were killed. The final episode of Lost Women of Highway 20 focuses on the case of the newest victims, Melissa Sanders and Sheila Swanson, and then on the fate of John Ackroyd, who just seemed to be on a killing rampage until he was caught and put in prison. The series highlighted the fact that killers such as John have to be caught during their initial days; otherwise, they don’t just magically stop, and bodies keep piling up. A culture that wouldn’t listen to the victims, pay attention to children and made them feel they couldn’t talk about their abuse to anyone, was bound to be in a position where it allowed people like John to prosper and commit crimes over decades.
- 11/11/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling was originally named Tits and Ass Wrestling. You might already know that but, for those of you who are still in the dark, Tna Wrestling was never meant to be any-thing more than a fun lark for Jeff Jarrett and Vince Russo. Based on pushing the WWE’s Attitude Era to its limit, Tna was going to be chaos for the sake of chaos, with every ridiculous idea that would have been repressed any-where else be given the spot-light. How-ever, a call from the remnants of the once great National Wrestling Alliance changed the plans at the last minute, because the Nwa wanted to offer its title belts, especially the greatest and most important wrestling title in the sport’s history, the Nwa World Heavyweight Championship, for its roster to wrestle for. At that moment, Jeff Jarrett made a deal with the Nwa that would turn Vince Russo’s wet-dream into,...
- 6/26/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Impact Wrestling have, this week, launched their official Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/impactwrestling, which will feature a 24-hour live stream and exclusive weekly programming. Launched yesterday, the Impact Wrestling Channel will feature a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week stream of content that leads up to the debut of Barbed Wire Massacre III on Thursday January 18th at 10:00pm Et immediately following the weekly premiere of Impact! on Pop.
From the press release:
The Impact Wrestling Channel on Twitch will feature exclusive content, including monthly live events and house shows featuring top stars in professional wrestling. The channel will also feature lifestyle programming showcasing Impact Wrestling stars outside of the ring – from diets and workouts to relationships and travel. Twitch will also air Impact Wrestling’s live event at WrestleCon in New Orleans, La. on Friday, April 6 at 9:00 p.m. Ct. Other exclusive shows on the channel include:
Monday nights:...
From the press release:
The Impact Wrestling Channel on Twitch will feature exclusive content, including monthly live events and house shows featuring top stars in professional wrestling. The channel will also feature lifestyle programming showcasing Impact Wrestling stars outside of the ring – from diets and workouts to relationships and travel. Twitch will also air Impact Wrestling’s live event at WrestleCon in New Orleans, La. on Friday, April 6 at 9:00 p.m. Ct. Other exclusive shows on the channel include:
Monday nights:...
- 1/18/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
ImpactWrestling.com
Looking to maintain some momentum from 2016’s first episode of Impact Wrestling, which saw EC3 cleanly regain his Tna World Heavyweight Title, Tna’s One Night Only: Live! is the company’s first live pay-per-view since October’s Bound for Glory.
Though not a particularly impactful or memorable show in terms of title defenses or storylines, it was nevertheless an entertaining three hours, in large part due to the usual bickering between Pope and Josh, the inevitable botches, a number of unexpected debuts, and a shocking amount of strange moments featuring J.B., Jeremy Borash.
Though the One Night Only name doesn’t really have much meaning anymore, especially with so many matches that could take place on any given episode of Impact, it was still solid enough, and showed how much wrestling you can actually cram into 3 hours if you cut all the garbage down.
Here are...
Looking to maintain some momentum from 2016’s first episode of Impact Wrestling, which saw EC3 cleanly regain his Tna World Heavyweight Title, Tna’s One Night Only: Live! is the company’s first live pay-per-view since October’s Bound for Glory.
Though not a particularly impactful or memorable show in terms of title defenses or storylines, it was nevertheless an entertaining three hours, in large part due to the usual bickering between Pope and Josh, the inevitable botches, a number of unexpected debuts, and a shocking amount of strange moments featuring J.B., Jeremy Borash.
Though the One Night Only name doesn’t really have much meaning anymore, especially with so many matches that could take place on any given episode of Impact, it was still solid enough, and showed how much wrestling you can actually cram into 3 hours if you cut all the garbage down.
Here are...
- 1/9/2016
- by Jack Pooley
- Obsessed with Film
ImpactWrestling.com
Tna Impact Wrestling plumbed new, soul-destroying depths this week, as the show wasn’t merely low-effort but very nearly no-effort, serving up one particular segment that’s a testament to how little thought is really being put into these tapings. Sure, Tna are backed into a corner somewhat with this pre-taped World Title tournament, but the company’s still making ridiculous mistakes and basically suggesting they don’t much care.
EC3’s mic skills are still terrifically entertaining and there were some amusing moments of fan interaction, but this week’s show only cements the feeling that we’re watching an agonisingly drawn-out slow death. Hopefully things will pick up a little with the upcoming shows in India and the UK, but if it’s all just possibly leading to Mahabali Shera capturing the Tna World Title in India (a rare market where Tna does insanely well), is it really worth it?...
Tna Impact Wrestling plumbed new, soul-destroying depths this week, as the show wasn’t merely low-effort but very nearly no-effort, serving up one particular segment that’s a testament to how little thought is really being put into these tapings. Sure, Tna are backed into a corner somewhat with this pre-taped World Title tournament, but the company’s still making ridiculous mistakes and basically suggesting they don’t much care.
EC3’s mic skills are still terrifically entertaining and there were some amusing moments of fan interaction, but this week’s show only cements the feeling that we’re watching an agonisingly drawn-out slow death. Hopefully things will pick up a little with the upcoming shows in India and the UK, but if it’s all just possibly leading to Mahabali Shera capturing the Tna World Title in India (a rare market where Tna does insanely well), is it really worth it?...
- 10/23/2015
- by Jack Pooley
- Obsessed with Film
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Christy Hemme has quit Tna and the sport of professional wrestling, reports PWInsider.
She has been with the company since 2006 in a number of different roles but reports say she’s leaving because of an incredible job opportunity outside of the wrestling business.
Hemme joined Tna when she was fresh off winning the WWE Divas Search in 2004, after a noteworthy stint with WWE that lasted less than two years. She found a home in Tna first as a manager and then as a regular wrestler. A neck injury sidelined her, though, so she transitioned to being a backstage interviewer in 2009 and later, ring announcer. Hemme gave birth to her first child (a daughter) in January, so she’s heading on a different path in her life.
In addition to those on screen roles, Hemme also worked with the creative team, going over the looks of certain wrestlers and in...
Christy Hemme has quit Tna and the sport of professional wrestling, reports PWInsider.
She has been with the company since 2006 in a number of different roles but reports say she’s leaving because of an incredible job opportunity outside of the wrestling business.
Hemme joined Tna when she was fresh off winning the WWE Divas Search in 2004, after a noteworthy stint with WWE that lasted less than two years. She found a home in Tna first as a manager and then as a regular wrestler. A neck injury sidelined her, though, so she transitioned to being a backstage interviewer in 2009 and later, ring announcer. Hemme gave birth to her first child (a daughter) in January, so she’s heading on a different path in her life.
In addition to those on screen roles, Hemme also worked with the creative team, going over the looks of certain wrestlers and in...
- 5/26/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
This week Nxt moved to Wednesdays, Impact moved to Fridays, and Raw and SmackDown’s ratings moved up a notch. That’s a sign that all you need to do to increase interest is finally induct one of the most popular wrestlers into the hall, or air wacky psychiatrist skits. I’m not sure which one brought in more fans.
I like to pick on Tna most weeks, but this week Impact was pretty decent again. The company is even doing a better job of pushing Jeremy Borash as a babyface than WWE is with every babyface on their roster. I don’t see Jb backing down to Ethan Carter like Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback did to The Authority! As for the fan sign of the week? Let’s go with “Roman Lames.” Simple, but effective. It also works on multiple levels!
This week we were...
This week Nxt moved to Wednesdays, Impact moved to Fridays, and Raw and SmackDown’s ratings moved up a notch. That’s a sign that all you need to do to increase interest is finally induct one of the most popular wrestlers into the hall, or air wacky psychiatrist skits. I’m not sure which one brought in more fans.
I like to pick on Tna most weeks, but this week Impact was pretty decent again. The company is even doing a better job of pushing Jeremy Borash as a babyface than WWE is with every babyface on their roster. I don’t see Jb backing down to Ethan Carter like Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback did to The Authority! As for the fan sign of the week? Let’s go with “Roman Lames.” Simple, but effective. It also works on multiple levels!
This week we were...
- 1/18/2015
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
Since the WWE began to focus toward a different demographic and went to a PG rating for its programming in 2008, older wrestling fans have been looking for an alternative, more matured product for their sports entertainment needs. Many fans turned to Ufc, which has a lot of the qualities a more seasoned viewer of the WWE product may look for – violence, adrenaline, excitement, feuds and characters. However, with Ufc fighters only fighting 2/3 events a year (particularly for the big names) these characters are hard for a viewer to invest in when compared to a wrestling show which gets the chance to establish their characters on a weekly basis.
This is where an alternative wrestling product is needed. One which can give the fans all of the above that Ufc offers with the addition of characters that can be seen on regular occasion. This is where Impact Wrestling should be aiming its product.
This is where an alternative wrestling product is needed. One which can give the fans all of the above that Ufc offers with the addition of characters that can be seen on regular occasion. This is where Impact Wrestling should be aiming its product.
- 6/18/2012
- by Lee Heir
- Obsessed with Film
Tna have gone off the Twitter deep end. Last night’s Victory Road event was a near 3-hour advert for Social Networking. The usual trending topics flashed up on screen, but it didn’t end there. We had a Victory Road hash tag banner, Tweets displayed on the screen backstage that Jeremy Borash asked questions from, a tweet during a competitive match (by Austin Aries) and to top it all off, the commentators did Not Stop talking about it all night. They completely ignored the flow of the match and the calling of moves to instead read out generic tweets from @Velvetskysknockers or whomever they could find that had something positive to say about their show. I shouldn’t be mentioning Twitter first Ever in a wrestling review, but it really was That overpowering. It was enough to make me want to mute my TV, and I haven’t done...
- 3/19/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Against All Odds Recap
12th February 2012
Live From The Impact! Zone
Backstage the annoying cameraman tries to talk to Jeff Hardy but he just smirks and walks on. Rude. Following that, the opening video packages focuses on the World Title match and how important Hogan thinks the company is. It is a Vegas themed logo but that’s about as far as the theme gets. No Tazz tonight as he is dealing with a family death, so we have Tenay and Borash on the headsets.
#1 Contender’s Match to the X Division Title
Zema Ion vs. Jesse Sorensen
All that hairspray is bad for the environment Zema. Matt Morgan is not the only one with a “Carbon Footprint.” Jesse carries his football as always in this battle of the entrance props. He give his to a kid at ringside cause he’s that kind of guy. Zema gets in...
12th February 2012
Live From The Impact! Zone
Backstage the annoying cameraman tries to talk to Jeff Hardy but he just smirks and walks on. Rude. Following that, the opening video packages focuses on the World Title match and how important Hogan thinks the company is. It is a Vegas themed logo but that’s about as far as the theme gets. No Tazz tonight as he is dealing with a family death, so we have Tenay and Borash on the headsets.
#1 Contender’s Match to the X Division Title
Zema Ion vs. Jesse Sorensen
All that hairspray is bad for the environment Zema. Matt Morgan is not the only one with a “Carbon Footprint.” Jesse carries his football as always in this battle of the entrance props. He give his to a kid at ringside cause he’s that kind of guy. Zema gets in...
- 2/14/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Bound For Glory 2011
October 16th, Live from Philadelphia
Obligatory shot of the Liberty Bell and of course Rocky before we move into the Bound For Glory hype video. Then we are listening to Stain’d (for the first time since 2001 if you’re anything like me) as we go Live into the arena. You’d think for their biggest show of the year they’d have some pyro.
X Division Title
Brian Kendrick vs. Austin Aries
Lockup, the crowd strongly behind Austin Aries for some reason. We are in Philly tonight, the crowd could be interesting. Kendrick hip toss and a side head lock take over or three. Austin gets out of each one with an easy head scissors. Kendrick dropkicks him outside, where Aries decides he needs a time out. Of course Kendrick cant resist a vaulting cross body block. I can understand them cheering who they want.
October 16th, Live from Philadelphia
Obligatory shot of the Liberty Bell and of course Rocky before we move into the Bound For Glory hype video. Then we are listening to Stain’d (for the first time since 2001 if you’re anything like me) as we go Live into the arena. You’d think for their biggest show of the year they’d have some pyro.
X Division Title
Brian Kendrick vs. Austin Aries
Lockup, the crowd strongly behind Austin Aries for some reason. We are in Philly tonight, the crowd could be interesting. Kendrick hip toss and a side head lock take over or three. Austin gets out of each one with an easy head scissors. Kendrick dropkicks him outside, where Aries decides he needs a time out. Of course Kendrick cant resist a vaulting cross body block. I can understand them cheering who they want.
- 10/18/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
As expected, No Surrender kicked off with the entire roster taking part in a 9/11 tribute. Tna Knockout Rosita, whose father died in the attacks, was shown. Jesse Neal was shown in full sailor attire. We get a rendition of America the Beautiful and a big USA chant. Now finally its time for the show to begin proper. Mike Tenay and Tazz are the announcers and first it’s…
#1 Contenders Match for the X Division Title
Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash
Anyone else think it’s about time he dropped the Kid in his name? I know Man Kash doesn’t have the same ring to it, but he’s definitely not a kid anymore. In saying that as long as he never brings back the Pit-bull gimmick, I’m happy. Match starts off with an exchange of quick pin falls and reversals that the fans are well behind from the bell.
#1 Contenders Match for the X Division Title
Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash
Anyone else think it’s about time he dropped the Kid in his name? I know Man Kash doesn’t have the same ring to it, but he’s definitely not a kid anymore. In saying that as long as he never brings back the Pit-bull gimmick, I’m happy. Match starts off with an exchange of quick pin falls and reversals that the fans are well behind from the bell.
- 9/14/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Zachary Levi, from the NBC hit show Chuck now in its third season, will be a special ringside announcer during Total Non-Stop Wrestling's live exhibition matches at IESB.net's The Wrath of Con taking place on Friday July 24th during San Diego Comic-Con International.
{sidebar id=1}Tna Wrestling is showcasing some of the biggest names in wrestling in an event that's the first of its kind. Kurt Angle, Chris Daniels, Suicide and The Motor City Machine Guns will be holding exhibition matches with the lovely Traci Brooks as the evening's referee.
Tna's Jeremy Borash will be on microphone duty with celebrity announcer Levi on hand to rile up the crowd.
The event is not open to the public and is by invitation only but ten lucky Comic-Con attendees will have a chance to win a pair of tickets to the highly anticipated event during the Masters of the Web panel...
{sidebar id=1}Tna Wrestling is showcasing some of the biggest names in wrestling in an event that's the first of its kind. Kurt Angle, Chris Daniels, Suicide and The Motor City Machine Guns will be holding exhibition matches with the lovely Traci Brooks as the evening's referee.
Tna's Jeremy Borash will be on microphone duty with celebrity announcer Levi on hand to rile up the crowd.
The event is not open to the public and is by invitation only but ten lucky Comic-Con attendees will have a chance to win a pair of tickets to the highly anticipated event during the Masters of the Web panel...
- 7/15/2009
- by IESB Staff <alyson@iesb.net>
- IESB.net
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