WWE Story Time - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Great Escape
WWE Superstars and Legends recount some close calls and absurd escapes. Jeff Hardy's raccoon runs amok while Jake "The Snake" Roberts has a harrowing encounter with his favorite serpent. Christian relays a disarming nightmare about Kane. Pat Patterson and "Mean" Gene Okerlund bust out of Legend's House, and more.

How Embarrasing
Pride and ego aren't the only things bruised when these WWE Superstars and Legends fall victim to some embarrassing accidents. Cesaro suffers a wardrobe malfunction. Kofi Kingston learns a valuable lesson during newborn baby diaper duty. Alexa Bliss turns heads at a humiliating homecoming coronation, and more. LESS

Strange Settings
The bright lights and big arenas are nowhere to be found in the most outrageous places WWE Superstars and Legends have ever wrestled. Daniel Bryan shares some developmental disasters. Jim Cornette reminisces about his least favorite Bayou. Mojo Rawley reveals why he is no longer allowed at pool party rap concerts, and more.

New Beginnings
A collection of stories from WWE Superstars and Legends recalling their first steps into uncharted waters, including Dolph Ziggler's early character struggles, Jake Roberts' problems with nationally televised broadcasts, and Cesaro's debut in a Plus Chris Jericho relives his first night in Madison Square Garden, and more.

Family Feuds
WWE Superstars and Legends recall family quarrels that tested bonds and broke bones. Jake Roberts describes why it was always wise to stay away from Bret Hart's legendary father, featuring Stu Hart's character art designed by Bret Hart himself. Nikki Bella's competitive fire is put to the test, and more.
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