WWE made two big announces about their programming. One show is coming back this summer while another one is changing networks.

This has been in the works for awhile, but WWE has officially announced the return of the Tough Enough TV series. This show features individuals competing for a chance at a WWE contract.

The other part of the announcement below from WWE.com will come as a surprise to many. Thursday Night SmackDown is heading to the USA Network in early 2016. Here are a few excerpts from the announcement.

NEW YORK, N.Y., and STAMFORD, Conn. — USA is expanding its commitment to WWE, with reality competition series “WWE Tough Enough” returning Tuesday, June 23, at 8/7 C with a reimagined format and new, live elements. Additionally, SmackDown is coming to USA Network in the first quarter of 2016. “WWE is proud to have SmackDown join Raw as part of our expanded partnership with USA Network,” WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon said. “The combination of the No. 1 cable network and two ratings juggernauts provides a destination for our viewers and an extraordinary platform for our partners.”

No word yet on who is the host of the show or who will be the trainers. Earlier today, Steve Austin said on his podcast that he has spoke with WWE about Tough Enough, but did not specify if those talks broke down.

While both are owned by NBCUniversal, SmackDown moving to USA Network makes sense, as the network has hosted other bits of WWE programming over the years. The blue brand being on Syfy has never really fit in with the content they produce on there either. This also comes just three months after the show was moved to Thursday nights.

Are you looking forward to the return of Tough Enough and SmackDown moving networks?