New Monday Night Wars show coming to WWE Network
With the news that WWE would roll out its own television network, aptly entitled the WWE Network, right around April 1, 2012, the rush is on to create enough content to actually fill space on the channel.
As announced on Raw this past Monday, one of the shows they're in the process of putting together is a reality series called "Legends House" that will see a gang of old-time superstars all living under one roof with cameras rolling to catch the ensuing shenanigans.
Think Ultimate Fighter (TUF) house without the fights. Or maybe with them, but worked.
Word was already out about a potential Monday Night Wars show and now a certain star from that period is tweeting that he's been doing work on it. Ladies and gentlemen, X-Pac:
"I did a 2 hour interview at RAW yesterday for a 15 episode series focusing on the Monday Night Wars to air on the new WWE Network."
This likely means it's going to be a documentary style show with interviews interspersed with clips of Raw and Nitro from the mid- to late 90s. Pac is a good choice to bring into the fold, as he is the only man to be a member of both the nWo and D-Generation X during the 90s. And don't say Rick Rude was because he doesn't count.
We can also assume now that Pac will be a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble this year, as was heavily rumored already. Or maybe he inserts himself into the Triple H vs. Kevin Nash feud, assuming they don't nuke it at TLC on Dec. 18.
Stay tuned.
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15 episodes?
If they’re all an hour and WWE doesn’t do TOO much revisionist history, this should be a great
by Jonathan Loesche on Dec 7, 2011 1:55 PM EST reply actions
There is no way...
That X-Pac will be in the Rumble with Hep C. They are being sued for denying a man a contract because of it. If they put him in the ring then Devon N. walks away with 6 million easily. It’s not going to happen.

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