WWE Legends' House: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - The Boys Are Back
April 17, 2014
Eight WWE Legends reunite and get acquainted with their new neighbors. Back at the Legends' House, tempers flare between Tony Atlas and Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
1x2 - The Cart Before the Horse
April 24, 2014
The Legends first play a polo match - WWE style. Trigger wins the game, ripping top left corner. Then, the retiree superstars take on Zumba. Back at the Legends' House, Tony Atlas and Hacksaw Jim Duggan attempt to co-exist.
1x3 - Striking Out
May 1, 2014
A bowling competition between the WWE Legends and an unexpected opponent kick things off. However, the real mayhem begins when the Legends attempt to film a bizarre commercial.
1x4 - Viva Las Vegas
May 8, 2014
The WWE Legends head to Sin City and the hijinks begin. After enduring some "manscaping", the Legends take part in a Chippendales show you have to see to believe.
1x5 - Express Yourselves
May 15, 2014
The Legends participate in a charity art gala in Palm Springs. Back at the house, Tony Atlas prepares a feast for his polarized housemates.
1x6 - L.A.A.R.Ping
May 22, 2014
When the WWE Legends engage a ruthless enemy in a game of live action role play (LARP), their strength as a group is tested.
1x7 - Heartbreak Hotel
May 29, 2014
The WWE Legends play a game of 'How well do you know your roommates?'. Then, the group receives a visit from Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels.
1x8 - Back in Piper's Pit
June 5, 2014
The Legends prepare for a roast of Roddy Piper. The group gets together for dinner, but lingering tensions threaten to disrupt the occasion.
1x9 - Farewell My Friends
June 12, 2014
Pat Patterson attempts to reveal a lifelong secret to the group. The WWE Legends send each other off in style with a party.
1x10 - The Boys Are Back... Again
June 19, 2014
The WWE Legends reminisce about their time in the Legends' House. Reunion special hosted by Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler.
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