Total Divas - Season 6 !!TOP!!
Season 6 was officially confirmed on April 18, 2016, by the E! Network with a fall premiere date and the majority of last season's cast returning, along with Naomi returning as a series regular and Renee Young, Lana, and Maryse replacing Rosa Mendes, Alicia Fox, and Mandy Rose.[8]
Total Divas - Season 6
The sixth season of the hit E! series is set to premiere Wednesday, Nov. 16 and you can expect major drama when the show returns! Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Eva Marie, Trinity, Paige and Nattie Neidhart will all be returning for season six and they'll be joined by WWE superstars Lana, Maryse and WWE announcer Renee Young.
On the upcoming season we'll see Nikki working hard to make her comeback after having neck surgery. But in order to return to the ring, Nikki has to learn a completely new style of wrestling, so she recruits recently retired WWE star and brother-in-law Daniel Bryan to help coach her.
Episode seven of season six of Total Divas titled A Win-Wine Situation drew a total of 734,000, the highest of season six so far and up 29,000 viewers from the previous episode. The time change seems to have done good for Total Divas! (Ratings credit: Showbuzzdaily.com)
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