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WWE Backstage

WWE Backstage was an American professional wrestling studio produced by in partnership with , which premiered on November 5, 2019, and aired weekly on (FS1) every Tuesday at 11:00 p.m. ET for an hour-long episode. Hosted by WWE broadcasters Renee Young (now known as ) and Booker T, the program featured in-depth analysis of WWE storylines, from the wrestling world, and interviews with current and former . The show was designed to complement WWE's programming on Fox networks, particularly following the relocation of Friday Night SmackDown to Fox in October 2019, providing fans with additional commentary and entertainment. The series originated as part of Fox's expanded broadcasting deal, which included a preview episode on October 15, 2019, to introduce the studio set and format. It quickly gained attention for its guest appearances, including a high-profile debut by former Champion on the November 12, 2019, episode, marking his first on-air appearance with since his controversial departure in 2014. Other notable guests included and , who contributed to segments blending insider perspectives with entertainment. Production was temporarily suspended in March 2020 due to the , with occasional special episodes airing later that year, such as one in October 2020 following SmackDown. Despite initial buzz, WWE Backstage struggled with viewership ratings, leading to cancel its weekly production on June 22, 2020, as part of broader layoffs affecting around 20 staff members in , , and soccer coverage. The decision was attributed to low audience numbers and strategic shifts in programming, rather than the ongoing , though special episodes continued sporadically, including one on February 1, 2021, on the and . The show's run totaled approximately 37 episodes, leaving a legacy as a short-lived but memorable addition to 's media landscape, particularly for facilitating high-impact moments like Punk's return.

Development and production

Conception and launch

WWE Backstage was announced on September 26, 2019, as an extension of WWE's multi-year media rights partnership with , which had brought Friday Night SmackDown to earlier that year. The show was developed collaboratively by and executives, including Fox's Brad Zager, executive vice president and head of studio production, to provide in-depth coverage of storylines and news exclusively. The program premiered on , 2019, airing live on FS1 every Tuesday at 11:00 p.m. ET as complementary programming in the WWE-Fox , with special preview episodes broadcast on and , 2019. Hosted by Renee Young and Booker T, the hour-long studio show was filmed at the Fox Studios lot in and designed to engage audiences through discussion and analysis of WWE events rather than play-by-play recaps.

Filming and broadcasting

WWE Backstage was primarily filmed at ' Studio A on the Fox Studios lot in , . The production utilized a dedicated set designed to evoke a ringside atmosphere, featuring a custom as the centerpiece, bold branding with bright colors and graphics inspired by the company's SmackDown logo, and elements like , smoke, and lasers for dynamic transitions. The show employed a live multi-camera setup, allowing shots from multiple angles around the ring and area to capture an immersive studio experience. Production integrated WWE's video library and digital assets, incorporating clips from events and the in Orlando via remote cameras for live interviews and highlights. Episodes maintained a consistent one-hour runtime, structured around discussions, guest appearances, and WWE footage. WWE Backstage aired weekly on Tuesdays at 11:00 p.m. EST (8:00 p.m. PST) on FS1, spanning two seasons from 2019 to 2021 with a total of 37 episodes. In response to protocols, on-site filming was suspended starting March 13, 2020, shifting to remote production where hosts and guests appeared virtually while the show continued to broadcast, with approximately 13 episodes airing this way until June 2020. Occasional specials extended the format, such as the Royal Rumble preview episode on January 30, 2021, which revealed key match entrants and aired at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Suspension and conclusion

On June 22, 2020, Fox Sports announced the suspension of weekly production for WWE Backstage, citing low viewership numbers averaging under 200,000 per episode and programming changes to address business needs, resulting in the elimination of production positions. The decision came amid broader cutbacks at Fox Sports, including layoffs affecting around 20 staff members involved in WWE, boxing, and soccer coverage. Following the suspension, the show shifted to irregular episodes, with sporadic airings in late 2020 that transitioned into its final broadcast on January 30, 2021, serving as a go-home special for the on FS1. The episode featured a match between and Tamina to determine the No. 30 entrant in the Women's , alongside announcements like and starting the Men's . No revival of the series has been announced since its final episode in 2021. In the aftermath, key on-air talent pursued new opportunities elsewhere; for instance, host departed in August 2020 and joined (AEW) in October 2022 as a backstage interviewer and co-host.

Content and format

Premise

was a live, studio that provided in-depth analysis of programming, including events, storylines, and wrestler performances, featuring discussions led by industry insiders and guests to offer post-show insights for viewers. The program emphasized raw, unfiltered opinions from hosts and contributors, distinguishing it from more scripted content by allowing open debate and humor while focusing exclusively on matters without referencing rival promotions. Produced in partnership with , it debuted on FS1 as a weekly night series at 11:00 p.m. ET, serving as an extension of 's broadcast presence following the move of Friday Night SmackDown to Fox. The show targeted WWE enthusiasts, particularly those aged 18-49 seeking deeper context beyond the ring, positioning itself as a companion program that complemented SmackDown by delivering insider perspectives and entertainment for both hardcore fans and newcomers to professional wrestling. As stated by co-host Renee Young, "WWE Backstage is a wrestling show for wrestling fans. From hardcore fans to people new to wrestling, we'll give them a little bit of everything." This approach aimed to foster engagement through a blend of analytical breakdowns, lighthearted segments, and direct interactions with current and former WWE Superstars, creating a space for honest dialogue without corporate constraints. Over time, the premise evolved from an initial focus on recapping recent episodes and news, adapting to production changes amid the with occasional special episodes that retained core unscripted discussions and interviews, including a preview special on January 30, 2021. This maintained its role as a dynamic discussion platform until its final special episode in early 2021.

Regular segments

WWE Backstage featured several recurring segments that provided structured discussions on wrestling topics, blending education, news, fan interaction, and analysis to engage viewers each week. One of the standout segments was Promo School, hosted by WWE Hall of Famer Booker T, where he taught the art of delivering effective promos by critiquing wrestler examples, analyzing classic moments, and challenging fan submissions or celebrity guests to deliver their own promos in a competitive format. Guests such as actor and former player participated in promo battles against Booker T, highlighting techniques for captivating audiences and building character heat. This segment emphasized practical skills essential to storytelling. The Satin Sheet, presented by journalist Ryan Satin, served as a weekly news roundup delivering breaking updates, rumors, and insider details on WWE events, contract negotiations, and backstage developments. For instance, it covered announcements like multi-year deals for wrestlers such as The Miz and Paige, as well as reports on potential signings including Rob Gronkowski. The segment positioned itself as a reliable source for timely wrestling journalism within the show's format. In Social Media SmackDown, panelists and guests analyzed fan reactions from WWE's social platforms, often responding directly to viral moments, criticisms, or trending topics to bridge the gap between online discourse and on-screen action. Examples included CM Punk delivering a promo against comedian Tom Arnold in response to social media buzz, and Booker T alongside Christian clapping back at online detractors, showcasing how wrestlers engaged with digital feedback. This segment highlighted the role of social media in amplifying WWE's cultural reach. Wrestling With Your Feelings, hosted by , offered emotional breakdowns of key matches, storylines, or personal wrestler experiences, resembling a therapy session where guests shared vulnerabilities and insights into the psychological demands of the industry. Participants like , Bayley, and discussed feelings tied to major angles, such as career highs or rivalries, providing deeper context to narratives beyond athletic competition. The segment often incorporated guest input to humanize the high-stakes world of . Episodes typically closed with The Main Event, a debate-focused discussion on pressing topics like emerging feuds, predictions, or controversial decisions, allowing the hosts and contributors to offer varied perspectives and wrap up the show's themes. In addition to these core recurring elements, WWE Backstage occasionally included one-off wrestler sit-down interviews or historical retrospectives, though these were not formalized as weekly features.

On-air personnel

Hosts

Renee Young, now known as , served as the lead host of WWE Backstage from its premiere in November 2019 until its conclusion in June 2020. She joined in 2012 as a backstage interviewer, quickly establishing herself through her engaging and neutral interviewing style that facilitated discussions among guests and panelists. Young's role emphasized moderation, ensuring balanced conversations on storylines and events while leveraging her broadcasting experience to maintain a professional tone. Booker T, a WWE Hall of Famer inducted in 2013, co-hosted the show alongside Young throughout its run, providing color commentary and veteran analysis. As a five-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, he brought deep industry expertise to breakdowns of matches and wrestler performances, often drawing from his extensive career. The hosting duo remained unchanged during the program's approximately 35-episode tenure, with no alterations to the core team. The pair's on-air chemistry was a key strength, characterized by Young's facilitation of debates and Booker T's insightful commentary, creating dynamic exchanges on hot topics like wrestler feuds and outcomes. This interplay highlighted Young's skill in guiding discussions and Booker T's ability to offer grounded, experienced perspectives without overshadowing contributors. Following the show's end, Paquette departed WWE in August 2020 and joined (AEW) in October 2022 as a backstage interviewer and interviewer. Booker T continued his association with , serving as a for NXT and hosting the The Hall of Fame with Booker T and Brad Gilmore.

Contributors and guests

WWE Backstage featured a rotating group of frequent contributors who provided expert analysis on WWE events and storylines, often drawing from their in-ring experience. Christian, a WWE Hall of Famer and former world champion, joined as a regular panelist in October 2019, offering insights into character developments and match strategies during discussions with hosts Renee Paquette and Booker T. Paige, a former WWE Divas Champion and NXT Women's Champion, served as a core contributor, sharing perspectives on the women's division and behind-the-scenes dynamics from her time as an active performer and later as SmackDown General Manager. Ember Moon, known for her high-impact style in NXT and the main roster, appeared regularly to discuss injuries, comebacks, and the evolution of women's wrestling, including her own Achilles rupture and its impact on her career. Mark Henry, a two-time world champion and Olympic weightlifter, contributed athletic breakdowns and motivational commentary, particularly on power-based performers and roster potential. CM Punk, a former WWE Champion who returned to WWE programming in 2019, became a semi-regular panelist in late 2019, delivering candid critiques on booking decisions and talent pushes that often sparked debates with the hosts. These contributors were typically WWE-contracted or selected for their direct ties to ongoing narratives, ensuring commentary remained relevant to current events like pay-per-views and roster changes, with around 5-7 appearing across episodes in a given season. Their roles emphasized diverse viewpoints in panel segments, where they frequently clashed with Paquette and Booker T over predictions for matches and feuds, such as heel turns or title contenders. Notable one-time or sporadic guests added star power and insider perspectives. Edge, a 11-time world champion, appeared as a special guest in April 2020 to discuss his return and retirement considerations, and again for the January 2021 preview, sharing stories from his Rated-R era. The Miz, a former Champion and Hollywood actor, guested in January 2020 to talk about his reunion with John Morrison and potential pushes for midcard talents like and . Paige also made occasional deeper dives into insider stories during her contributions, such as the origins of her "Diva of Tomorrow" persona and backstage adjustments during her career transition. Other guests like debuted in January 2020 to analyze dynamics and tag team warfare.

Reception and legacy

Critical response

WWE Backstage garnered for its unscripted, panel-style discussions that allowed for more genuine insights into storylines compared to typical promotional segments. Critics and participants highlighted the strong on-screen chemistry between hosts Renee Young and Booker T, with Booker T later reflecting that their interactions, particularly alongside guests like , created engaging and natural conversations. The show's launch and early episodes, especially the surprise appearance by in November 2019, received enthusiastic media attention for revitalizing interest in WWE's non-ring programming. described Punk's debut as a pivotal moment that marked his return to WWE-affiliated content after years away, emphasizing the event's and potential to draw lapsed fans back. Despite these strengths, the program drew criticism for consistently low viewership, which averaged around 130,000 viewers per episode and peaked modestly during high-profile moments like Punk's appearances. Some episodes dipped as low as 35,000 viewers, numbers attributed to its late-night slot on FS1 and insufficient within WWE's broader ecosystem. The noted in 2020 that the show underutilized its talented contributors by failing to integrate it more prominently into WWE's schedule, limiting its reach and impact. The series did not earn major awards or nominations during its run. Media outlets like covered the show's 2020 cancellation critically as symptomatic of WWE's broader ratings struggles, pointing to stagnant growth despite innovative elements like Backstage.

Cultural impact

WWE Backstage emerged as a key component of WWE's five-year, $1 billion broadcasting agreement with in , designed to expand the company's footprint across Fox networks by complementing the flagship SmackDown program with supplementary studio content. This initiative reflected a broader evolution in media, transitioning from localized, event-focused territorial formats to nationally oriented analysis programs that catered to a growing seeking in-depth commentary on storylines, wrestler dynamics, and industry trends. The show innovated WWE's presentation style by introducing a live talk-show format produced independently by , emphasizing unfiltered discussions, historical match breakdowns, and appearances by current and former wrestlers to foster candid conversations about the business. This approach marked an experimental departure from WWE's typically scripted content, allowing for more authentic insights that resonated with fans and elevated the role of studio analysis in wrestling programming. During its run, WWE Backstage significantly enhanced fan engagement through , particularly following high-profile episodes such as CM Punk's surprise 2019 return, when #WWEBackstage trended worldwide and became one of the top topics on . These moments amplified WWE's digital presence in the pre-Peacock era, contributing to broader online interactions and community discussions around major events like pay-per-views. By 2025, WWE Backstage is regarded as a short-lived but notable experiment in delivering WWE perspectives, with weekly episodes from November 2019 until their suspension in June 2020 and final specials concluding in January 2021. Although it has not seen direct revivals within WWE, its emphasis on open dialogue echoes in similar talk-oriented formats across the wrestling industry, including those developed by competitors like AEW.

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