According to PWinsider.com, the WWE may not wait for the launch of the long awaited WWE Network to broadcast their “Real World” style reality TV show, “WWE Legends House.” Apparently WWE officials claimed during an investors meeting last week that they will air “WWE Legends House” on the WWE Network, if and when it ever launches. However, new reports from insiders of the WWE suggest they are looking for a network that could broadcast the show as early as this summer.
“WWE Legends House” was filmed backed in early 2012, and documented the forced co-habitation of wrestling legends “Mean” Gene Okerlund, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, “The Fink” Howard Finkel, “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Pat Patterson, and Tony Atlas. With the content already being this old, WWE officials are said to be trying to get the show onto a major network as soon as humanly possible. As of right now, the SyFy network and Bravo! look to be the top two broadcasters in the running to pick up “WWE Legends House” and make its airing finally a reality.
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