The XFL is coming to Dallas. Or thereabouts.

The renegade league, owned by the WWE's Vince McMahon, is scheduled to make a big announcement next week about its second go-around nearly 20 years after it first introduced football fans to He Hate Me. On Saturday, though, the league's website briefly posted phone numbers for what are expected to be the eight franchises for the 2020 re-start. A Dallas franchise was among them. The glitch was captured in an image by WrestleZone.com and then later removed by the league's website.

Former West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck, father of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, will serve as the league's commissioner and CEO.

According to a Wrestle Zone Instagram post, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay and Washington will have the initial eight franchises. An official announcement is expected Wednesday.

An interesting twist: Perhaps the soon-to-be empty Globe Life Park in Arlington might just make for a nice home. According to Domain Name Wire, the XFL had registered websites associated with 21 markets. For Dallas, it listed Dallas/Arlington. It was the only entry listed with two cities. A call to the number associated with the Dallas team did not reveal anything other than a "thanks for calling message."

The Rangers are moving into the currently-under-construction Globe Life Field for 2020. It will leave Globe Life Park empty. To date, there have been no plans announced for razing or re-purposing the soon-to-be-empty stadium. It would seem unlikely the team would play at the home of the Cowboys, AT&T Stadium. That is the only other significant venue in Arlington.

XFL officials did not comment Saturday on the report. Rangers officials declined to comment on any XFL connections.