Could WWE fact show Legends' House finally be finding its way onto American television? As WrestlingInc (from PWInsider) records, the organization is currently attempting to find a community prepared to broadcast the show. Initially it was assumed the line would wind up on the upcoming WWE Network, but the report shows management are wanting to air Legends' House in the long run, while it's still relevant. There is currently a drive within WWE to get this summer the Legends House TELEVISION show that was shot a little while back onto a significant network beneath the NBC Universal banner, ideally. WWE officers do not want Legends' House to become too dated by the time it airs so that they are looking at getting it out come july 1st. SyFy or Bravo check out be leading candidates to grab Legends House. Stories' House, that has been filmed early last year, features a few unusual wrestling stars from the past, including Roddy Piper, Pat Patterson and Jimmy Hart. Their attempts are documented by the show to reside beneath the same roof for an extended period of time. Needless to say, wackiness arises. That is truth tv, in the end. The first footage was revealed by tmz in an article right after shooting started, concerning the different personalities attending a dancing class, with predictably terrible results. Therefore, what are the show's odds of finding a home on a major network? Frankly, regardless of how you consider it, chances with this happening appear to be small. OK, so WWE's Total Divas reality show was found by E! System and will air in the summertime. Based on this, some may claim there would therefore be stations prepared to provide an attempt to still another wrestling-based series. However the Total Divas collection undoubtedly looks far more promising written down to TELEVISION professionals than something like Legends' House. Offering good-looking, argumentative young women and their different work-related woes, Total Divas has at the least a good shot of removing with non-wrestling fans. But how many people, beyond die-hard wrestling fans, are really going to look for Legends' House and view it? It's a tough sell. Specially when you think about that people like Jimmy Hart and Pat Patterson have not been on national TV for many years, sans the peculiar cameo when WWE do an old-school nostalgia show. Roddy Piper is arguably the absolute most well-known name in the cast, and also he's not anything near an A-list star. May anyone even wish to see these wrestlers going about their day-to-day lives? However it is possible I'm being unfair. In the end, no one might have expected that a series in regards to a group employed in a shop would become one of the biggest cable shows ever (History's Pawn Stars). Reveals with unusual premises can have before, and take off. Maybe I'm selling Legends' House quick?
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