WWE and NXT entertainers will be pitted against one another for a LoL competition.

Tyler1 and imaqtpie’s storied rivalry will turn a new chapter as they coach the wrestlers.

Riot expands its media reach by working with WWE’s YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is teaming with Riot Games to pit WWE stars against entertainers from the wrestling circuit’s feeder program, NXT, in League of Legends (LoL) showdown.

In a six-part series, WWE’s YouTube gaming channel UpUpDownDown will document top LoL streamers Michael “imaqtpie” Santana and Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp, who have a storied rivalry themselves, as they coach wrestlers on how to game.

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As a part of the collaboration, WWE LoL content will also be streamed live on WWE Network during the NXT Takeover Wargames at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Nov. 17. The Final Showdown itself will be taped at the North American League of Legends Championship Series Arena in L.A. Nov. 16.

“We always look for ways to highlight the competitive thrill our players find in League of Legends,” John Furnari, North American marketing director at Riot Games said. “It’s really exciting to use these two great rivalries of WWE and NXT Superstars and Tyler1/Imaqtpie to bring that to life.”

Riot’s announcement comes less than a week before the LoL World Championships between Fnatic and Invictus Gaming where the developer is partnering with Mastercard. Earlier this month, Riot teamed with ELEAGUE for a one-hour special educating viewers about LoL.