Former WWE superstar Nikki Bella is set to host an upcoming interesting Netflix show.
Fans are about to witness Hall of Famer Bella in a completely never-seen-before role. Nikki Bella aka Nikki Garcia is set to enter the world of competitive eating as a part of Netflix’s upcoming special.
Joey Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef is scheduled to stream on September 2nd on Netflix and will feature a card of popular competitive eaters. Actor/comedian Rob Riggle, broadcaster Cari Champion, and sportscaster Chris Rose will join former wrestler Bella as the hosts.
The show’s main event will feature Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi in a battle against each other to determine who can eat the highest number of hot dogs. The two stalwarts last battled against each other in 2009, when Kobayashi ate 91 hot dogs compared to Chestnut’s 81.
Two other matches are set to precede the main event, where YouTuber and competitive eater Matt Stonie will face an unannounced opponent. On the other hand, the Guinness World Record holder for eating Leah Shutkever is scheduled for the other match. The event is scheduled to take place from HyperX Arena Las Vegas inside the Luxor Hotel & Casino.
As WWE moves to Netflix next year, and Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul also takes place on November 15th, ‘Unfinished Beef’ is set to explore a new world of sports for the users.
More Details On WWE’s Jump To Netflix
WWE is set to create history with their jump to Netflix starting January 2025. An extremely lucrative deal, the new move hopes to open new boundaries for the talent and the storylines.
During a recent interview with Complex, John Cena shared his involvement in Raw’s Netflix premiere. John Cena claimed:
I’ll be there for the debut. I think it’s 1/6. I’m not sure, I think so; don’t quote me on that, but it’s a history-making day for WWE. I’m so very proud of WWE. Man, I’m such a fan of the merger. I love the two companies, WWE and Netflix, and it’s an event that I will not miss. I will be there.”
Raw’s move to the streaming giant will mark an end to around 30 years of broadcasting on television.
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