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Miz & Mrs renewed by USA Network for third season

USA Network has renewed the reality TV show Miz & Mrs for a third season. The announcement was made by The Miz while he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show yesterday.

Ranking among the top 10 returning series in year-over-year growth across all key demos, Miz & Mrs gives an exclusive glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of married WWE Superstars, The Miz, Maryse and their eccentric family. The 10-episode season three is expected to air in 2022.

“We are overjoyed that we are able to continue giving fans a front row seat into our crazy lives,” said The Miz and Maryse. “Season three is going to be AWESOME!”

At the end of season two, which aired earlier this year, Mike and Maryse celebrated an anniversary, had a pregnancy scare and took a step to ensure they wouldn’t have any more false alarms. While that is usually more than enough for a family to navigate, both their moms decided they were ready to date, Mike helped his dad find a hobby-turned-business and Maryse achieved entrepreneurial success.

The series is produced by WWE and Bunim/Murray Productions, Farnaz Farjam-Chazan serves as executive producer for Bunim/Murray Productions. Trish Gold serves as showrunner and executive producer. Kevin Dunn and Chris Kaiser serve as executive producers for WWE. The Miz (Michael Mizanin) and Maryse (Maryse Mizanin) are also executive producers.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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