Two more. There are several professional wrestling series throughout any given week, some of which have very little to do with actual matches. Those can often make for some interesting options, as you never know what you might see take place. That is what WWE will be doing again next year, as there are two new series set to debut, neither of which are going to be traditional shows.

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According to the Hollywood Reporter, WWE will debut two new series next year on A&E. First up is WWE Legends & Future Greats (WWE LFG), which will see wrestlers attempting to earn a WWE contract with coaching from Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Undertaker. The other series is WWE’s Greatest Moments, which will look back at select events in WWE history. In addition, A&E has ordered another season of WWE Rivalries, though there is no word on WWE Legends: A&E Biography. It is not clear when any of these shows will debut.

Those are some great coaches. Check out their time in WWE:

Opinion: WWE knows how to put these shows together and their history packages are often some of the best things around. I’m curious to see how the LFG show goes, though the Greatest Moments series sounds a lot more by the book. Hopefully both shows wind up working out and we should be in for some good moments, which has been the case with the other A&E series.

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