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Seasons 8 And 9 Of Total Divas Announced

Posted By: Thomas Lowson on May 07, 2018

Seasons 8 And 9 Of Total Divas Announced

WWE's Total Divas has been renewed for two more seasons, with season eight to return later this year. 

It has been reported that this season will cover the breakup of John Cena and Nikki Bella, who got engaged at WrestleMania 33. 

"E! and WWE’s fan-favorite TV series Total Divas has been greenlit for Seasons 8 and 9!

Later this fall, Season 8 will debut with a few familiar faces and even a blast from the past as the series follows several powerful and inspiring female Superstars and gives viewers an exclusive glimpse inside their professional careers and the challenges of their everyday lives.

“We are thrilled to have celebrated the 100th episode of this popular franchise and are grateful to announce two additional seasons,” said Amy Introcaso-Davis, E!’s Executive Vice President of Development and Production. “The series will continue to give a rare glimpse at a beloved cast of strong, diverse women whose big personalities, unique relationships and aspirational lifestyles have proven to resonate with our audience.”

Meanwhile, Total Bellas returns to E! on Sunday, May 20, at 9/8 CT for Season 3."

Source: WrestleZone
Tags: #wwe #total divas

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