WWE programming returning to A&E in February

WWE programming will reportedly be returning to A&E next month. 

According to a report from PWInsider, the next set of A&E Biography episodes will begin airing on Sunday, February 19, 2023, and feature Dusty Rhodes, Jake Roberts, and the NWO.  

According to a Reddit post, an advertisement on A&E also listed Chyna, The Iron Sheik, and Kane as topics. 

New episodes of WWE Rivals and WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures are also expected to air on A&E beginning next month. 

The first season of A&E Biography: WWE Legends aired from April – June 2021. Steve Austin, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Booker T, Shawn Michaels, The Ultimate Warrior, Mick Foley, and Bret Hart were all featured in that season. 

Season two of A&E Biography: WWE Legends aired from July to September 2022. Episodes from that season covered The Undertaker, Bill Goldberg, Nikki & Brie Bella, Kurt Angle, Lex Luger, D-Generation X, Edge, Rey Mysterio, and WrestleMania. 

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Tuesday News Update

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AEW

  • AEW Symphony Series II has been announced, featuring orchestrated versions of the Adam Cole, Jurassic Express, Jade Cargill, and Dark Order themes. It will be released on all major streaming platforms December 1.
  • TMZ covered MJF and UFC star Paddy Pimblett’s back and forth on social media Tuesday.
  • Chris Jericho trademarked the terms ‘Christory’, ‘This Day in Christory’, and ‘Seltzer Man’ on November 16.
  • Dustin Rhodes reacted to Seth Rollins’ comments on Raw regarding Cody Rhodes’ injury.
  • The Boys (Brandon and Brent Tate) celebrate a birthday today.

Other Wrestling

  • In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Bret Hart wished Ricky Steamboat the best of luck in his upcoming retirement match. “I’ll be happy if Ricky’s happy,” he said. “I don’t know if it will be the greatest match he’s ever had, but it takes a lot of guts and a lot of courage to go in there and do what Ricky’s going to do. I applaud him and wish him good luck. I’ll be rooting for him.”
  • The Teddy Hart documentary ‘Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats’, is now streaming on Peacock.
  • Naomi Yoshimura from DDT is out of action with a herniated disc he suffered in a match that took place on November 18. The KO-D Tag Team titles, which he held with Kazusada Higuchi, are now vacated.
  • Billie Starkz was interviewed by TJPW.
  • NJPW announced the following CMLL wrestlers for their Fantasticamania tour in February: Mistico, Volador Jr., Titan, Soberano Jr., Dulce Gardenia, Rey Cometa, Ultimo Guerrero, Hechicero, Atlantis Jr., Templario, Barbaro Cavernario, Okumura, Magia Blanca, Suicida, and El Hijo del Villano III.
  • The first ten minutes of Black Adam has been released on Vudu.
  • CNN has a profile on The Progressive Liberal, who wrestles as a heel in areas of the southern United States that heavily skew Republican.