WWE Total Divas Live Stream
Total Divas was revealed in May 2013 as a part of a partnership with E!.[8] It was announced on August 14, 2013, that E! had ordered an additional six episodes to the already eight episode first season, bringing the total episode number up to 14 episodes.[9] The mid-season finale aired on September 15, 2013, with the season continuing on November 10, 2013.[10] WWE commentator Josh Mathews revealed on November 20, 2013, that Total Divas had been renewed for a second season.[11][12][13][14][15] The second season premiered on March 16, 2014, with Summer Rae joining the cast, replacing JoJo Offerman as she decided to focus more on wrestling.[16]