Earlier on today, WWE announced the launch of a free version of the WWE Network. For absolutely nothing, fans can now watch the awesome content that WWE puts out, including some of their documentary series, old PPVs and more.
On the announcement, fans noticed a subtle announcement of a brand new show entitled ‘Raw Talk’. The show will presumably follow a similar pattern to the Talking Smack shows from a few years ago that were hosted by Renee Young and Daniel Bryan and were incredibly well-received.
Now WWE has confirmed that the new ‘Raw Talk’ show will be hosted by Charly Caruso and former NXT and United States Champion Samoa Joe. Many people, myself included, were hoping for the combination of Renee Young and Samoa Joe, but Joe and Caruso will likely work very well together.
While details about the show weren’t revealed, it is almost certain that the show will recap the biggest talking points from that episode of Raw, and also allow for some storylines to progress. There is no word on if guests will be invited onto the show like they were with Talking Smack, but this should definitely be something that WWE is considering.
Are you ready for #RawTalk?@CharlyOnTV and @SamoaJoe host the premiere TONIGHT after #WWERaw, and it's available for FREE on @WWENetwork! pic.twitter.com/DviPIfmKGc
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) June 1, 2020
You are able to watch the show for free immediately after Raw, and presumably on demand the following day. It will certainly be worth tuning in to this week’s episode to see that Caruso and Joe have in store for us.
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