WWE has announced that two new online series will air, starting on Halloween night (October 31).
Hold onto your hats, because they sound awful.
First up, you’ve got Talking Snack, a show where Cathy Kelley will make snacks with former and current WWE stars while talking about their lives outside of the ring. Right.
And secondly, there’s Baron Corbin’s Haunted World. The concept for this one is that interim Raw general manager Baron Corbin will visit haunted locations and find out why they’re haunted. Wow.
WWE released the below statement to announce the shows:
Two new digital series will premiere on WWE.com and WWE’s official YouTube, Facebook and Twitter pages this Halloween with Talking Snack and Baron Corbin’s Haunted World.
Talking Snack finds host Cathy Kelley in the kitchen with past and present WWE Superstars as they make tasty snacks and get candid about their careers, their lives outside the ring and more. The series kicks off with a special, spooky-themed episode featuring The Boogeyman.
In Baron Corbin’s Haunted World, the acting Raw General Manager visits creepy — and supposedly haunted — locations around the world, starting with the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida where the ghosts of three little girls are said to walk the grounds.
Don’t miss either series premiere, Wednesday on Halloween on WWE.com and WWE’s digital platforms
As noted in the statement, the shows will debut tonight (October 31) on WWE.com and WWE’s YouTube, Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Enjoy I guess.
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