WWE’s weekly show The Bump is set to go on a short break.
Broadcast every Wednesday on social media platforms, the talk show sees interviews with stars from the industry while looking at the biggest events that have unfolded throughout the week. According to a new report, no new episodes will be broadcast in June.
As reported by WrestleVotes, the May 22nd episode of The Bump will be the last one before a 5-week hiatus as the show will move to the new headquarters. The show is set to return in early July:
I’m told that following today’s episode of WWE The Bump, the show will be going on a 5-week hiatus as it prepares to transition to the new WWE HQ beginning on July 3rd.
It is unknown whether or not an official announcement will be made when the show goes on air. The Bump premiered back in October 2019 and saw Seth Rollins as a guest on the debut show.
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