Could Fan Support Lead To The Return Of WWE TALKING SMACK? Daniel Bryan Hopes So!

Could Fan Support Lead To The Return Of WWE TALKING SMACK? Daniel Bryan Hopes So!

Talking Smack was recently cancelled due to Vince McMahon's dislike of the show and low ratings. However, after Daniel Bryan and Renee Young recently hosted "Smacking Talk," could a return be on the cards?

By JoshWilding - Jul 29, 2017 02:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The cancellation of Talking Smack came completely out of nowhere and was later blamed on Vince McMahon's dislike of the non-scripted format and the fact that ratings were not good (something which can probably be blamed on the show being moved after the abysmal 205 Live). 

Hosts Renee Young and Daniel Bryan found out about the show's demise on social media and have both since voiced their frustrations with the news. Well, after this week's SmackDown Live, the duo hosted the first episode of "Smacking Talk" and after a massive response from fans, WWE seems to have taken notice.

On their website, they've written that "The short episode, hosted by Bryan and Renee Young, shed some interesting, nigh-improbable light on Bryan and Chad Gable's relationship, and, frankly, needs to be seen to be believed. Head over to Bryan's Twitter to watch the debut of "Smacking Talk" in its entirety."

You can give it a watch below along with Bryan's thoughts on WWE's response. Could this clear fan support lead to a return 
for the show? It's definitely possible but we'll just have to wait and see. 


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