5 Casting Ideas For WWE Legends House Season 2

2. Divas Alumni

Considering the success of Total Divas, WWE may consider having a full cast of women for a future season of Legends House. The downside to this idea is the potential for it to be overkill having two reality shows that deal solely with the women of wrestling on at the same time. The upside, however, is the completely different nature of the two shows. Total Divas focuses on the current names in the business and their issues on the road. It comes off a bit forced and scripted to fit the audience of the E! network, with the bulk of the content consisting of relationship issues and gossip. On the contrary, Legends House puts the spotlight on the women that have already gone through all of that nonsense. These ladies have more perspective to bring to the table and stories to share. Who knows what lingering issues may be between them? If they've moved on to other projects, then there's no reason to hold back, as they won't be worried about how it will affect their WWE careers. Practically any former diva could make a great addition to a season with this theme, but some names would be easy and obvious choices to include. Trish Stratus, Lita, Victoria, Sunny, Ivory, Jacqueline, Molly Holly, Jazz and perhaps even the likes of Sable and Debra would be entertaining to see again. It's a shame that Luna Vachon is not still around, as she would have been a perfect wildcard! These women already captured the hearts and attention of the WWE Universe for various reasons. Plus, wouldn't it be a breath of fresh air to eventually take a break from the elderly men? After all, that stark contrast seems to be the main reason why Ashley Roberts is the host on the show. This would amplify her style of appeal and take it to the next level while still keeping within the boundaries of the program and possibly even drawing in more of a female audience.
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