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Camp WWE was a WWE Network original show. It was produced by Seth Green and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios.

Summary[]

Camp WWE is short-form series that imagines WWE Superstars and Divas as children at a summer camp run by Mr. Vince McMahon.

Season 1 (2016)[]

No. Title Original air date Notes
1 There’s No Place Like Camp May 2, 2016 When Mr. McMahon discovers John Cena misses home, he enlists his counselors to help prevent a camp-wide outbreak of homesickness.
2 "Not Without My Eyebrow" May 9, 2016 Panic ensues after someone shaves off The Rock’s eyebrow and Ric Flair is tasked with helping The Great One regain his mojo.
3 "Survival Weekend" May 16, 2016 Sgt. Slaughter drags campers away for a Survival Weekend while Mr. McMahon's favorite weekend of the year turns into a nightmare.
4 "Vince Is Just Not That Into You" May 22, 2016 Triple H takes Mr. McMahon out on a date to win his approval while John Cena and Mark Henry team up to welcome an unexpected addition to Camp WWE.
5 "A Family McMahon" May 26, 2016 "Stone Cold" Steve Austin’s pranks drive Mr. McMahon to quit while Nikki Bella must refine Bray Wyatt so he doesn't ruin the annual Camp WWE dance.

Season 2 (2018)[]

No. Title Original air date Notes
6 "A Tale of Two Cenas" May 6, 2018 John Cena wishes upon a star for help, while WWE Superstar Big Show discovers he and Vince McMahon share an embarrassing secret
7 "The Ultimate Counselor" May 13, 2018 Triple H?s dad arrives at camp posing the greatest threat ever to Mr. McMahon while Austin runs away in search of the Ultimate Warrior.
8 "Blackjack Beauty" May 20, 2018 Brie befriends a horse in military training while other campers discover the magic of the pool jets.
9 "The Truth Hurts" May 27, 2018 R-Truth's dreams of becoming a hip hop superstar are realized while Mr. McMahon realizes an assassin is on the hunt to get him.
10 "Deep Slaughter" June 3, 2018 Mr. McMahon descends into madness when he's haunted by ghosts while Cena and Nikki investigate some strange disappearances at the camp.

Characters[]

  • Big Show - a big, dumb and gentle 8 year old. Big Show's character is both childlike and monstrous in size but doesn't understand his own strength or the meaning of any word with more than two syllables.
  • Hulk Hogan - this character will be nixed due to the racist comments controversy but they wanted Hogan's character to be a camp legend who is huge, powerful and charismatic but tired from being old and being from a different era, still trying to connect with people by calling them "brother." (Hogan has since been edited out of the series).
  • John Cena - an 8 year old camper described as the "most adorable, cherry, upbeat boy scout type" and a cute goody two-shoes who will do anything to make the other campers happy. Cena's character is also described as a polarizing figure at the camp who is sometimes used by others to do their dirty work. He annoys people because he never gives up at anything and is always trying to inspire others.
  • Mark Henry - the strongest 8 year old in the world, who loves food and girls. He brags that he knows everything about women but it comes out that he knows nothing about women.
  • R-Truth - Neither big or bright but is funny and drives people crazy with his misguided theories on why things are what they are. His character is also the most gullible camper who always gives you second and third-hand information that's almost impossible to believe.
  • Ric Flair - a camper who is 5 years older than everyone else that rides in limousines and jet planes. His character is cocky, always styling & profiling and is also the dirtiest kid in camp who shocks Vince with stories of his sexual conquests.
  • Stephanie McMahon - the other co-head camp counselor, her character is also 14–15 years old. She has all of her father's traits - arrogant, ruthless and intimidating but lacks the maturity to get the job done. She tries to run the camp but runs to her father at the first sign of trouble. Stephanie's character is "beautiful, bold, confrontational and fearless."
  • The Bella Twins - Brie Bella is the cunning, cute and sneaky one while Nikki Bella is the tomboy of the two and has the best body of all the women campers. They sometimes play "twin magic" on unsuspecting campers.
  • The Undertaker - the scariest 8 year old you'll ever meet, a large gothic kid obsessed with mystical powers and death. His character is based on Drax from Guardians of the Galaxy and Satin from Game of Thrones.
  • Triple H - a 14-15 year old co-head camp counselor called Hunter. His character is tough and intimidating and he's a vindictive prankster who is always trying to get Vince's respect and always trying to win the love of Vince's daughter. Hunter considers himself to be highly intelligent "but still has a long way to go."
  • Vince McMahon - head of the camp and a 50 year old, big brash, ego-maniacal billionaire who is also a loving father that hates complaining campers and ass-kissing subordinates, but loves money and power and is always thinking of new ways to run down his competition. Vince's character is billed as "clearly, the most intelligent character on the show."
  • Steve Austin - a juvenile delinquent who destroys things, drinks alcohol despite being underage, and swears constantly. He is Vince's mortal enemy, and once drove him to retire.

External links[]

List of Camp WWE episodes
Season One (2016)

There’s No Place Like CampNot Without My EyebrowSurvival WeekendVince Is Just Not That Into YouA Family McMahon

Season Two (2018)

A Tale of Two CenasThe Ultimate CounselorBlackjack BeautyThe Truth HurtsDeep Slaughter

Extras
The Making Of Camp WWE
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