The It List: Mark Wahlberg is very busy on 'Wahl Street,' the WWE chases down memorabilia, and more pop culture highlights of the week

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The It List is Yahoo’s weekly look at the best in pop culture. Here are our picks for the week of April 12th.

Wahl Street premieres Thursday, April 15 on HBO Max. The HBO Max show follows Mark Wahlberg, the multi-hyphenate actor-entrepreneur-influencer-family man, across his many different projects.

WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures premieres Sunday, April 18 at 10 p.m. on A&E. Mixing the passionate fandom of the WWE with the hidden gems quality of Antiques Roadshow, A&E’s latest show is a unique hunt for buried treasure.

Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! premieres Wednesday, April 14 on Netflix. For his new show, Jamie Foxx was apparently inspired by his relationship with his daughter. The name says all you need to know.

Come back next week to check out Yahoo’s IT LIST.

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- "The It List" is Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture. Here are our picks for the week of April 12. Mark Wahlberg is a busy man. That's the gist of his new six part docuseries "Wall Street."

The HBO Max show follows the multi-hyphenate actor-entrepreneur-influencer-family man across his many different projects. And while it probably has a happy ending, let's be honest. Marky Mark ain't going broke. You can expect some messy moments.

- If I don't start selling, this company goes away.

MARK WAHLBERG: Scrap it and go back to the drawing board.

- Put that billion in a hole.

MARK WAHLBERG: Oh, God.

- Mixing the passionate fandom of the WWE with the hidden gems quality of "Antiques Roadshow," A&E's latest show is a unique hunt for buried treasure. "WWE's Most Wanted Treasures" will track down some seriously rare memorabilia, with the biggest stars coming along for the ride.

- The original Kane mask. If he had that, that would be awesome.

- The original Mankind's shirt is out there somewhere.

- The most iconic items in WWE history are missing.

- Jamie Foxx cut his teeth as a sketch performer on "In Living Color," and his latest show is a throwback to that era. For his new show, Foxx was apparently inspired by his relationship with his daughter. The name says all you need to know. "Dad, Stop Embarrassing Me."

On the sitcom, Foxx plays a multitude of roles, ranging from the out-of-touch dad to a reverend that's more Rick James than Jesse Jackson.

- I'd be even happier if you told me you've got a pastry in that knapsack. Won't he do it?

- Yes, he will. And I want to let you know something, brother. I am free from my diabetes. Save me half of that.

- Come back next week to check out Yahoo's "It List."

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