Here's Who Will Be Leaving And Joining TOTAL DIVAS Season 7

Here's Who Will Be Leaving And Joining TOTAL DIVAS Season 7

As Total Divas heads into its seventh year, some major changes to the show's cast are being made with three of the women replaced for three others from the main roster. Who? You can find out after the jump!

By JoshWilding - Jul 05, 2017 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Last week, we learned that Tyson Kidd will once again be part of Total Divas when season seven kicks off but it's now also been revealed by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that three of the women are being switched out to shake things up in the long-running series. 

Apparently, both Nia Jax and current RAW Women's Champion Alexa Bliss will be joining the show alongside
Ms. Money in the Bank herself, Carmella. The addition of the latter two reportedly comes with the expectation that their significant others - Buddy Murphy and Big Cass - will also be appearing as regulars in the reality TV series. 

So, who's leaving? Well, Eva Marie and Paige have both been ditched, something which probably shouldn't come as too much of a surprise all things considered. The former is rumoured to have already parted ways with WWE, while the latter has had issues with the company for a while now. 

The third is Renee Young. Her secret marriage to Dean Ambrose reportedly rubbed officials up the wrong way so her departure could have come as a result of that. What do you guys think about these changes to Total Divas? Share your thoughts in the comments section!
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