6 New WWE Shows

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WWE is always trying to come up with new ideas when it comes to content across all platforms.

Whether it be a weekly TV show or introducing a brand new premium live event, WWE has plenty of opportunities to bring the fans something unique or nostalgic to enjoy as a standalone show.

From reestablishing long awaited returning brands to rumored episodic television, it will be interesting to see what the company can offer over the next year across their different platforms.

Here are six potential new WWE shows.

6. Total Divas Reboot

WWE Total Divas

Total Divas ran for nine seasons between 2013 and 2019 on the E! Network

In 2013, WWE introduced a new reality television show on the E! Network entitled Total Divas, focusing on the female stars of the company and their everyday lives.

This became a widely popular show and helped to introduce new female fans to the WWE product, including several current stars on the roster.

Over the past few years, stars like Chelsea Green, Maxxine Dupri and The Bella Twins have all publicly stated their desire to see the series come back.

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With the WWE stars and fans wanting its return, the company should strongly consider a reboot for Total Divas featuring the current female talent to provide a new take on this older idea.

5. NXT Europe

Back in 2022, WWE announced the disbanding of the NXT UK brand after a four-year run.

In the wake of its closure, the company gave the UK fans some hope with the announcement of the NXT Europe brand.

Not giving a date on when the brand would be established, WWE stated that it would take some time to start NXT Europe, but it has now been nearly four years since the announcement without an update.

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With an influx of talent coming from the UK and Europe right now, the company has the opportunity to finally fulfill that promise with a new brand and show to highlight the young stars from the continent.

4. Co-Promotional Event With TNA Wrestling, AAA, NOAH & More

TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater on WWE NXT

TNA Wrestling’s Leon Slater made a big splash in WWE over the past year, and even competed at John Cena’s final WWE show at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, 2026

Over the past few years under TKO, WWE has been more willing to work with other promotions around the world.

This started with working relationships and partnerships with TNA Wrestling in the United States, while sending talent to promotions like Pro Wrestling NOAH and Marigold in Japan.

The company’s approach went one step further with WWE acquiring Lucha Libre AAA in Mexico. This showed their connection to the wider world of pro wrestling at this time.

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Trying to outdo AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door, WWE could hold their co-promotional event with TNA Wrestling, AAA, NOAH, Marigold and more to showcase their reach throughout the industry in the form of a major show.

3. Tough Enough Return

WWE Tough Enough

Tough Enough’s last season was in 2015, with Joshua Bredl and Sara Lee winning

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In 2025, WWE introduced a new show on the A&E Network named LFG: Legends and Future Greats.

This show has produced some new stars from the Performance Center and given them the opportunity to earn a NXT contract or at least a showcase of their abilities.

Since the announcement of the series, it has drawn comparisons to another reality competition based show that started in the 2000s, WWE Tough Enough.

Giving athletes from outside of the WWE PC a similar opportunity to LFG, the company could reintroduce Tough Enough and give a platform for individuals to realize their dream, earning the chance to stand on the biggest stage in the business.

2. Taboo Tuesday

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When it comes to often mentioned premium live events of the 2000s, WWE Taboo Tuesday is one that is brought up for its uniqueness.

Giving the fans the opportunity to vote for opponents, special guest referees and stipulations, the event always stood out for its engagement with the audience.

Over the years, fans have requested Taboo Tuesday to make its return in some form, whether it be as a PLE or a weekly special on their television products.

With the level of social media engagement the company has achieved in recent years, it feels like the perfect chance for WWE to give the fans more control than ever before.

1. All Women’s Evolution Weekly Show

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In 2018, WWE made history when they held their first all-women’s premium live event with Evolution on October 28 from Uniondale, New York.

Then seven years later, the company brought the show back and received plenty of praise from the fans for the quality of the event.

Considering how much talent is in their women’s division, WWE would be wise to put a bigger spotlight on their female stars with a weekly TV show.

Bringing the Evolution brand as a weekly show to highlight main roster and NXT female stars would be a fresh idea that allows the likes of Sol Ruca, Lyra Valkyria, Roxanne Perez, Lola Vice, Blake Monroe and Kendal Grey the opportunity to shine in a new way.

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