A&E Network and WWE partner for 10-part series “The Quest for Lost WWE Treasures”

A&E Network announces new series “The Quest for Lost WWE Treasures”

The A&E Network announced today in a press release that they are partnering with WWE on a new 10-part series entitled “The Quest for Lost WWE Treasures.” 

According to the announcement, the episodes are one hour, and will be hosted by Stephanie McMahon and Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

Stephanie and Triple H will lead a team of collectors, WWE Superstars and Legends as they investigation, negotiate, bid and travel across the country to hunt down and reclaim some of the most elusive WWE collectibles.

An official air date for the series was not included in the announcement.

It was also noted in the press release that this new series joins the previously announced five Biography documentaries that A&E and WWE are also partnering together on that will focus on Randy Savage, Roddy Piper, Booker T, Steve Austin, and Shawn Michaels.

Below is a description of the series from A&E’s press release: 

In each episode, WWE’s Stephanie McMahon and Paul “Triple H” Levesque, will lead a team of collectors, WWE Superstars and Legends as they investigate, negotiate, bid and travel across the country to hunt down and reclaim some of the most elusive WWE collectibles.

Throughout history, WWE’s action-packed storylines have spawned iconic, one-of-a-kind memorabilia, most of which is lost in attics, hidden in boxes or even claimed by competitors. Guided by McMahon and Levesque, the series will unearth these rare items in the hopes of preserving and sharing the legacy behind the memorable moments in WWE history. Episodes will feature exclusive WWE footage as well as unprecedented access to the WWE Archives, which holds more than 10,000 rarities including Andre the Giant’s custom boots, Vince McMahon’s cement-filled Corvette, The Undertaker’s caskets and more. Over the course of ten one-hour episodes, WWE Superstars and Legends will give viewers a unique look into WWE history as they seek out the missing treasures that have left a lasting mark on pop culture.

WWE Studios’ Susan Levison and Ben Zierten and A&Es Elaine Frontain Bryant, Dolores Gavin, and Jonathan Partridge are serving as executive producers for “The Quest for Lost WWE Treasures.”

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