Development In 2011, it was reported that
WWE had released a survey to gauge interest in original content intended for the newly announced
WWE Network. One of the prospective shows would be a
reality show that followed the lives of six
WWE Divas on the road, all living on the same tour bus that would also feature a 24/7 webcam for fans to unlock via password. In April 2013, an article on
WWE.com stated: "WWE is contemplating a potential Divas reality show: It's a new reality series following the life and times of eight WWE Divas that lets viewers into the Divas locker room, behind the scenes on the road, and inside the personal lives of some of the most glitzy, gritty and glamorous celebrities in all of entertainment." Fans were also asked to vote in a poll to help determine a name, with the six options including:
WWE Divas Road Trip,
Hot Wheels,
Heels on Wheels. The latter title,
Heels on Wheels, was trademarked by WWE in 2011, and according to a 2019 interview with former WWE writer Brian Mann, was the original title for the series.
Total Divas was revealed later in 2013, as a part of a partnership with
E! and
Bunim/Murray. The cast for the newly announced series consisted of
The Bella Twins (
Brie and
Nikki Bella),
Naomi,
Cameron,
Natalya,
Eva Marie, and
JoJo. It was announced on August 14, 2013, that E! had ordered an additional six episodes to the already eight episode first season, bringing the total episode number up to fourteen episodes. The mid-season finale aired on September 15, 2013, with the season continuing on November 10, 2013. WWE commentator
Josh Mathews revealed on November 20, 2013, that
Total Divas had been renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on March 16, 2014. On May 19, 2014, E! announced that the third season of
Total Divas would premiere on September 7, 2014. On February 24, 2015,
Paige announced
Total Divas was renewed for a fourth season, with filming commencing at the end of the month. It was then announced at the end of season three, that the fourth season would premiere on July 7, 2015, moving from Sunday to Tuesday nights. On April 1, 2015, E! announced the show had been renewed for a fourth season via a press release. After the September 22 episode of
Total Divas aired, it was announced that the following week's episode would serve as the season finale, rather than a mid-season finale. Season 5 was announced on October 6, 2015, and premiered on January 19, 2016. Season 6 was officially confirmed on April 18, 2016, by the E! Network. Its premiered on November 16, 2016. Additionally, the E! Network announced that Brie and Nikki would be getting their own spin-off, also with a fall premiere date, titled
Total Bellas. On January 28, 2017, it was announced that Nikki Bella would serve as an
executive producer of the show when the series returned in April 2017. On September 20, 2017, E! revealed that the seventh season will premiere on November 1, 2017. On May 7, 2018, E! and WWE announced that
Total Divas had been renewed for its eighth and ninth seasons. Season 8 premiered on September 19, 2018. Season 9 and its final season premiered on October 1, 2019. In June 2021, Essentially Sports reported that the E! Network had quietly cancelled
Total Divas and its sister show
Total Bellas, citing low ratings and a lack of interest from those involved. == Cast ==