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WWE is considering bringing back a popular series to the WWE Network.
According to PWInsider, internal WWE talks suggest the return of Talking Smack may happen later this month. The show, which aired on the WWE Network following SmackDown ran was canceled in 2017.
The WWE Network may soon revive Talking Smack, which was canceled in July 2017, PWInsider.com has confirmed. The revival may be as soon as later this month.
WWE has had discussions since this past January to revive the show, but has yet to “pull the trigger”. The company brought back Raw Talk this past June, after being off the air for two-years.
Originally hosted by Daniel Bryan and Renee Young, Talking Smack would speak on the night’s events, as well as build storylines. One of the most famous episodes features The Miz cutting a promo on Daniel Bryan.
WWE canceled the weekly series in July 2017, but did air it following pay-per-view events, with the last episode airing after Fastlane in March 2018.
Hosts Renee Young and Daniel Bryan say they were not told about the cancelation until they read reports online.
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— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) July 14, 2017
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— Bryan Danielson (@bryandanielson) July 14, 2017