The second season of WWE's Mixed Match Challenge is about to begin, bringing with it new matchups and longer episodes.
Building off the success of the first season of the MMC, this time around fans will be be able to enjoy 14 30-minute episodes. Each episode will include two matches, with the finals going down at the TLC pay-per-view on Dec. 16.
If you're planning to catch the second season of WWE's Mixed Match Challenge, here's the schedule and how to watch online.
SCHEDULE
Season 2 of the Mixed Match Challenge will go live every Tuesday starting Sept. 18. A pre-show will begin at 9:50 p.m. EDT with two matches happening on every episode starting at 10 p.m.
The first episode will include two matches:
- Braun Strowman and Ember Moon vs Kevin Owens and Natalya
- Jimmy Uso and Naomi vs AJ Styles and Charlotte Flair
The other matchups were not confirmed, but the other Mixed Match Challenge teams include:
- Alicia Fox and Jinder Mahal
- Bayley and Finn Balor
- Bobby Lashley and Sasha Banks
- Rusev and Lana
- R-Truth and Carmella
- The Miz and Asuka
HOW TO WATCH ONLINE
The second season of WWE Mixed Match Challenge will be streamed exclusively on Facebook Watch. You can watch it here.
You can catch all of Season 1 here, it's also the destination for the second season episodes.
The series will be available in the U.S. and, for the first time, in Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam.
We recommend following the Mixed Match Challenge Facebook Page so you can add episodes to your personal Watchlist.
Are you excited for the second season of Mixed Match Challenge? Which team do you think will go all the way? Let us know in the comments section below.
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