TALKING SMACK Will Make Its Return After Sunday's WWE CLASH OF CHAMPIONS PPV

TALKING SMACK Will Make Its Return After Sunday's WWE CLASH OF CHAMPIONS PPV

WWE unceremoniously cancelled popular WWE Network show Talking Smack earlier this year but it's now been revealed that the show will return following the Clash of Champions PPV this coming Sunday.

By JoshWilding - Dec 11, 2017 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE announced today that Talking Smack will return to the WWE Network this Sunday following the SmackDown Live PPV Clash of Champions. Whether this is a one-off or marks the show's weekly return remains to be seen but it could be that the company is testing the waters and considering bringing it back as a post-PPV show which will once again air on the WWE Network. 

It's also been revealed that former SmackDown Live commentator David Otunga is going to appear on Sunday's Clash of Champions Kickoff show alongside Renee Young and Peter Rosenberg.

Whether his return to the company means that we can expect to see him replace Booker T on RAW also isn't clear because that was the original plan when the WWE Draft took place. It could be that he's just easing his way back into WWE after some well-publicised personal problems so we'll have to wait and see. What do you guys think of this report? Let us know in the usual place.
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