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Peacock’s first original WWE series WWE Evil to debut on March 24

The new Peacock original series WWE Evil will be making its debut on March 24.

With John Cena as host, creator, and executive producer, WWE Evil looks behind the scenes of what it takes to be a heel in this business.

“As Peacock continues to expand its WWE programming, we are thrilled to bring the new original series ‘WWE Evil’ to platform, working with the one and only John Cena,” said Benny Reuven, Vice President of Entertainment Unscripted Content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “There is no one better to take viewers into the minds of WWE’s fiercest villains than Cena himself. We can’t wait for WWE fans to devour this series.”

The eight-part documentary series has sit-down interviews with “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, The Miz, Sasha Banks, Undertaker and Kane, Randy Orton, Stephanie McMahon, Ric Flair, and Roman Reigns.

“Each one-hour episode of this psychological exposé dives deep into a single infamous heel, unveiling rare behind-the-scenes details from some of the biggest names in the industry,” Peacock said in a press release. “These ‘evildoers’ undeniably shaped pop culture through the decades, making a tremendous nostalgic impact that bled into mainstream culture today.”


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