U.S. Olympic Trials, “Gymnastics”
(NBC, 8:30 p.m.): Awwwwwwww yeeeeeeah.
Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts (Peacock, 3:01 a.m., docuseries premiere, first three episodes): This six-episode docuseries follows Laurie Hernandez, Morgan Hurd, Sunisa Lee, Konnor McClain, and MyKayla Skinner as they compete to make the roster for the U.S. Olympic team. The first three episodes arrive today; the following three will arrive on consecutive Wednesdays, beginning this week.
Wild cards
Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story (CNN, 9 p.m.): Those who will wind up watching this documentary have in all likelihood already stopped reading this, because once they read the doc’s title they immediately took to their DVRs to make sure it’ll get recorded. Such is the lure of an icon.
Peacock Announces WWE Evil, Joe Montana Doc and 3 More Docs
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NBCUniversal’s Peacock has announced new programming coming to the streaming service, including a John Cena WWE series, a Joe Montana documentary, and three more documentaries.
WWE programming on Peacock is expanding with a new original series,
WWE Evil. The show is an entertaining ‘psychological expose’ into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history, and their impact on mainstream culture.
WWE Evil was created by John Cena, who will narrate and executive produce.
Peacock also announced the development of a documentary about Joe Montana, one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. The multipart series features Montana’s first-hand account of his career from earliest days as a high school All-American, to National Champion at Notre Dame and ultimately becoming a four-time Super Bowl winner and NFL Hall of Fame inductee.
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Cena currently co-hosts TBSâs
Nailed It!âs Nicole Byer. Long before he became a beloved acting and hosting figure though, Cena was one of WWEâs biggest stars.
He worked with the organization for two decades, beginning his career with the WWE in 2000 and working sporadically with them since becoming a free agent in 2017. So itâs safe to say Cena knows a thing or two about the subject.
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WWE Evil joins a growing list of original sports entertainment heading to Peacock including documentaries like
My Pursuit: Life, Legacy & Jordan Burroughs and
Peacock partners with LeBron James’ Uninterrupted for Olympic docuseries With just months to go before the Tokyo Olympics in July, Peacock is partnering with LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s digital media company Uninterrupted on a series following several U.S. gymnasts competing . April 20, 2021
With just months to go before the Tokyo Olympics in July, Peacock is partnering with LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s digital media company Uninterrupted on a series following several U.S. gymnasts competing for a spot on the American Olympic team.
Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts is a six-episode docuseries focusing on five top competitors vying for four spots on Team USA’s women’s gymnastics team at this year’s Olympic Games. James and Carter both serve as executive producers.