WWE: NXT Content Library Fully Moved from Peacock to YouTube, Santos Escobar Triceps Injury & Surgery Update, Several Indies Talents Sign New WWE ID Contracts

NXT Content Library Fully Moved from Peacock to YouTube

As noted before, WWE’s media rights deal with Peacock for their WWE library content expired at the end of 2025 with the exception of their NXT library which had a separate expiration date that officially expired this past week.

WWE had been uploading content for the past several months to their official NXT YouTube channel in the lead up to their expiring media rights deal with Peacock.

The Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez reported that WWE recently completed the transition of their NXT library from Peacock to their YouTube channel. When searching on Peacock, NXT content no longer shows up on the service.


Santos Escobar Triceps Injury & Surgery Update

As noted before, Santos Escobar has been dealing with a torn triceps injury since this past January that was made worse following him competing at AAA’s Rey de Reyes 2026 event earlier this month in Puebla, Mexico. Escobar underwent surgery this past Thursday to repair his arm.

Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that Escobar is currently expected to be out of action for WWE and AAA until at least late summer.


Several Indies Talents Sign New WWE ID Contracts

Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that several indies talents recently signed new WWE ID contracts with WWE.

It was reported that those confirmed to have been signed to WWE ID deals were Notorious Mimi, Valentina Rossi, Fallyn Grey, and Airica Demia.

Mimi reportedly will be going under her previous WWE ring name of Sloane Jacobs, Rossi will be going under the new ring name of Gianna Capri, Grey will be going under the new ring name of Veronica Haven, and Demia will be going under the new ring name of Anya Rune.

All four were among those who had participated at this past February’s tryouts at WWE’s Performance Center.