Yes, it is true--ABC is bringing back the crazy battles that were quite intense from 1976 through most of the 1980's.
Instead of Howard Cosell chasing around to find any cute ladies to talk to from the late 1970's, it will be another reason that Greeny won't be on the radio too much longer.
He has been tapped along with college football play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore on the reboot to the late 1970's classic competition series
Battle of The Network Stars:
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2017/05/battle-network-stars-returns-abc-june-29/Staged again along the shores of Malibu on the campus of Pepperdine University, the same events of kayak, running relay, the obstacle course, dunk tank (then was the baseball dunk), and tug-of-war will feature coaches in Super Bowl 50 champion DeMarcus Ware and MMA fighter Ronda Rousey.
Unlike back in the day with CBS, NBC, and ABC duking it out for bragging rights and lots of money ($25,000 was the top prize in the late 1970's version)...
There will be 100 TV stars participating across not only from CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox, but also there will be tons of people to consider from ten other cable networks.
This new twist will be having current stars and vintage stars either teaming up or playing against each other.
But perhaps the biggest change, since there will be so many different channels competing--they will have the matchups determined by the genre each character that the stars played or are currently playing on TV.
The ESPN press release mentioned some possible matchups like:
Cops vs. TV Sitcoms, White House vs. Lawyers, TV Moms & Dads vs. TV Kids.
Let your imaginations run wild, as if you were going to come up with a fantasy roster to take part in this grueling/hilarious competition (but hopefully, there won't be any weird protests like back in the day where CBS's Jamie Farr and NBC's Artie Johnson almost coming to blows over fairness in the rule book).
Try to think of some names of current TV stars that you think would be athletic enough to show off their stuff, even possibly in sports like outdoor bowling.
Best tip, check out sideline reporters Cassidy Hubbarth and Cari Champion on Twitter for behind-the-scenes information.
The show will air for 10 weeks, starting Thursday June 29 at 9 p.m. Eastern prior to the zany reboot of
The Gong Show.