Monday, May 6, 2013

Report: WWE Looking for New Home for 'Stories' Home'

Might WWE reality show Legends' House finally be finding its way onto American television? As WrestlingInc (from PWInsider) notes, the company happens to be attempting to find a network ready to broadcast the show. Originally it was assumed the series would end up on the future WWE Network, nevertheless the record suggests management are eager to air Legends' House in the near future, while it's still appropriate. There is currently a force within WWE to get come early july the Legends House TV program which was shot a little while right back onto a significant system under the NBC Universal banner, hopefully. WWE officials do not want Legends' House to become too dated by enough time it airs so that they will be looking at getting it out come early july. SyFy or Bravo look to be primary candidates to get Legends House. Tales' House, which was filmed early a year ago, features many eccentric wrestling stars from the past, including Roddy Piper, Pat Patterson and Jimmy Hart. Their attempts are documented by the show to call home beneath the same roof for an extended time frame. Needless to say, wackiness arises. That is fact television, after all. The first footage was revealed by tmz in a post right after recording started, concerning the various people attending a dance school, with predictably terrible results. So, what're the show's likelihood of locating a home on an important network? Frankly, no matter the method that you view it, the chances of this happening appear to be small. OK, therefore WWE's Total Divas reality show was found by E! Circle and will air in summer time. Based on this, some may claim there could thus be channels willing to give another wrestling-based line a go. However the Total Divas line certainly looks a lot more promising on paper to TV executives than something such as Legends' House. Presenting good-looking, argumentative young women and their different work-related worries, Total Divas has at least a good picture of taking off with non-wrestling fans. But how many people, outside die-hard wrestling fans, are really going to look for Legends' House and view it? It's a hardcore sell. Particularly when you see that men like Jimmy Hart and Pat Patterson have not been on national TV for quite a while, sans the strange cameo when WWE do an old-school nostalgia show. Roddy Piper is arguably probably the most well-known title in the cast, and even he's nothing near to an A-list star. Can anyone even desire to see these wrestlers going about their day-to-day lives? Nonetheless it is achievable I am being unjust. All things considered, no one could have expected that the series in regards to a group of people employed in a shop would become one of the biggest wire shows actually (History's Pawn Stars). Shows with unusual premises can take down, and have before. Maybe I'm attempting to sell Legends' House short?

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