[02/22/21 - 11:38 AM] USA Network's "Miz and Mrs" Returns April 12, Moves to Monday Nights Following WWE(R) "Raw" In the upcoming six episodes, Mike and Maryse celebrate an anniversary, have a pregnancy scare, and think about joining a country club.
[via press release from USA]
USA NETWORK'S "MIZ AND MRS" RETURNS APRIL 12, MOVES TO MONDAY NIGHTS FOLLOWING WWE(R) "RAW"
NEW YORK - Feb. 22, 2021 - The Mizanins are back for more Mizchief, mayhem and madness! USA Network's "Miz and Mrs" returns on Monday, April 12 at 11/10c as the second half of season two continues, now following WWE's flagship program Monday Night Raw(R).
"Miz and Mrs" gives an exclusive glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of married WWE Superstars, The Miz(R), Maryse(TM) and their eccentric family. In the upcoming six episodes, Mike and Maryse celebrate an anniversary, have a pregnancy scare, and think about joining a country club. While that is usually more than enough for a family to navigate, their moms decide they are ready to date, Mike creates a man cave and helps his dad find a hobby, and Maryse launches her Volition Beauty Yaupon Tea Glow-Awakening Moisturizer.*
The series is produced by WWE and Bunim/Murray Productions, Gil Goldschein, Farnaz Farjam-Chazan, Russell Jay Staglik serve as executive producers for Bunim/Murray Productions. Howie Miller serves as showrunner and executive producer. Kevin Dunn and Chris Kaiser serve as executive producers for WWE. The Miz (Michael Mizanin) and Maryse (Maryse Mizanin) are also executive producers.
"Miz and Mrs" is a part of USA's growing unscripted lineup, which also includes family docu-comedies "Chrisley Knows Best," "Growing Up Chrisley," "She's The Boss" and "The Rev," WWE-related series "Straight Up Steve Austin," and the buzzy "Temptation Island" reboot.
*Maryse is NBCUniversal's first Innovator to participate in a collaborative partnership between NBCUniversal and Volition, and NBCUniversal may receive a portion of the revenue from Maryse's moisturizer.
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