As noted before, WWE’s contract with Peacock for their WWE library of content officially expired at the end of 2025. Following Peacock’s removal of WWE library content from their service, Netflix had added a collection of past WWE PLEs at the start of this year.
Netflix announced earlier today that they had recently signed a new deal with WWE to become the new official home of the WWE PLE library in the United States.
The Hollywood Reporter reported that Netflix’s new deal with WWE is for multiple-years in length.
Official announcement:
“Beginning immediately, Netflix is the new U.S. home for WWE’s library of Premium Live Events (prior to September 2025) including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble, as well as award-winning documentaries and original programming.”
Beginning immediately, Netflix is the new U.S. home for WWE’s library of Premium Live Events (prior to September 2025) including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble, as well as award-winning documentaries and original programming. pic.twitter.com/jR59KkcOHi
— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) January 6, 2026

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