This Week in WWE

This Week in WWE (2014- )

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Get caught up on all the highlights from Raw and SmackDown with This Week in WWE.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'This Week in WWE' premiere?

The TV show 'This Week in WWE' premiered on January 2, 2016.

Who were the hosts of 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

The hosts of 'This Week in WWE' in 2016 were Scott Stanford and Corey Graves.

How often did 'This Week in WWE' air in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' aired weekly in 2016.

Which WWE events were covered in 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' covered events such as Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series in 2016.

Who were some of the notable WWE Superstars featured on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Some of the notable WWE Superstars featured on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016 were John Cena, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Charlotte Flair.

What were some of the memorable matches showcased on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Some of the memorable matches showcased on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016 were AJ Styles vs. John Cena at Money in the Bank, Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair at Hell in a Cell, and The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family at Survivor Series.

Which WWE storylines were highlighted on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' highlighted storylines such as the rivalry between Roman Reigns and AJ Styles, the ongoing saga of The Authority, and the rise of female WWE Superstars in the Women's Revolution.

What were some of the memorable moments or segments on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Some of the memorable moments or segments on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016 included the return of Shane McMahon, the debut of the Cruiserweight Division, and the emotional retirement speech of Daniel Bryan.

Were there any surprise appearances or returns on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Yes, there were surprise appearances and returns on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016. For example, Goldberg made a shocking return after a 12-year absence, leading to a highly anticipated match against Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series.

Did 'This Week in WWE' feature any behind-the-scenes interviews or exclusive footage in 2016?

Yes, 'This Week in WWE' featured behind-the-scenes interviews and exclusive footage, providing viewers with a glimpse into the lives of WWE Superstars and the production of WWE events in 2016.

How did 'This Week in WWE' engage with its audience in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' engaged with its audience through social media platforms, interactive polls, and fan-submitted questions, allowing viewers to be a part of the conversation and have their voices heard.

Was there any crossover or collaboration with other WWE shows or brands on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Yes, 'This Week in WWE' had crossovers and collaborations with other WWE shows and brands, featuring exclusive interviews and footage from NXT, Total Divas, and various WWE Network specials in 2016.

How did 'This Week in WWE' keep viewers updated on the latest news and developments in the WWE universe in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' kept viewers updated on the latest news and developments through segments like "WWE Breaking News," where breaking stories and updates were shared, ensuring fans were always in the know.

Did 'This Week in WWE' feature any special episodes or celebrations in 2016?

Yes, 'This Week in WWE' featured special episodes and celebrations, such as milestone episodes, anniversary specials, and tributes to legendary WWE Superstars, creating memorable moments for fans in 2016.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016?

Yes, there were notable guest appearances on 'This Week in WWE' in 2016. Superstars from the past, celebrities, and WWE Hall of Famers made appearances, adding excitement and star power to the show.

How did 'This Week in WWE' contribute to the overall WWE viewing experience in 2016?

'This Week in WWE' provided fans with a comprehensive recap and analysis of the week's WWE events, storylines, and matches, enhancing the viewing experience by offering insights, highlights, and exclusive content in 2016.

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