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Talking Smack returns on WWE Network with new hosts

One of the most talked-about shows is making its return to the WWE Network, although this time around there will be new hosts.

Talking Smack, originally hosted by Renee Young and Daniel Bryan, will be making a comeback and will be shown on Saturday mornings on the WWE Network. Talking Smack will be available on the free tier of the Network as well.

With Young leaving the promotion and Bryan back in the ring, the new hosts will see the popular Kyla Braxton teaming up with New Day member Xavier Woods, who is currently out injured. Talking Smack will be taped every Friday following Smackdown.

The original Talking Smack started in August 2016 and ran through July 2017. There were also nine post-PPV episodes of Talking Smack.

Perhaps the most well-documented episode was when The Miz tore into Daniel Bryan live, resulting in Bryan leaving the set after a red-hot Miz was offended at some of the things Bryan told him.


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