Nikki Bella and John Cena working on their relationship, WWE’s new TV deal in Mexico

John and Nikki relationship

Nikki Bella and John Cena working on their relationship

WWE.com is reporting that a representative of Nikki Bella reportedly provided a statement to E! saying that her and John Cena are working on their relationship.

“Nikki Bella and John Cena are working on their relationship and taking it day by day. They appreciate all of their fans and their continued support.”

Nikki and John were recently spotted in San Diego, California.

WWE’s new TV deal in Mexico

A new agreement has been reached between the WWE and the newest national broadcast television network in Mexico, Imagen Televisión.

Imagen Televisión will air a weekly one-hour condensed version of WWE RAW on Saturdays at 3:00pm and WWE Smackdown at 4:00pm. Both shows will air every Saturday in Spanish commentary, starting tomorrow (June 2, 2018).

You can check out the full press release announcement below.

IMAGEN TELEVISIÓN TO TELEVISE RAW® AND SMACKDOWN® IN MEXICO

MEXICO CITY, Mexico and STAMFORD, Conn., June 1, 2018 – WWE (NYSE: WWE) and Imagen Televisión, the newest national broadcast television network in Mexico, today announced a new agreement to broadcast WWE’s flagship programs Raw® and SmackDown® on free-to-air television in Mexico.

Beginning tomorrow, Imagen Televisión will air a weekly one-hour version of Raw at 3 p.m. on Saturdays and a weekly one-hour version of SmackDown at 4 p.m. on Saturdays, both with Spanish commentary.

“We are thrilled to bring Raw and SmackDown back-to-back, every Saturday to our viewers,” said Adriana Ibañez, Chief Content Officer for Imagen Televisión. “WWE’s content has proven to be very well received by the Mexican audience and we are counting on fans to come enjoy these two fun-filled shows at Imagen Televisión.”

“Imagen Televisión shares our vision and passion for engaging and entertaining our fans,” said Michelle Wilson, WWE Co-President. “This partnership to televise localized WWE programming on free-to-air TV in Mexico allows us to expand our reach and deliver action-packed, family-friendly entertainment to WWE fans throughout the country.”

The new agreement with Imagen Televisión complements FOX Sports’ broadcasts of Raw and SmackDown, which will continue to air live in Mexico and the rest of Latin America.

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