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WWE library moves to Netflix, including classic WrestleMania and Royal Rumble events
Summary
Netflix and WWE have expanded their partnership into a non-exclusive deal that makes Netflix the U.S. home for WWE's library, including premium live events from before September 2025; Season 2 of the documentary series WWE: Unreal is set to premiere on January 20.
Content
Netflix has begun adding WWE events and shows from the company’s archive to its streaming service. The two companies confirmed an expansion of their long-term partnership into a non-exclusive agreement. Under the deal, Netflix becomes the U.S. home for WWE’s library. This shift follows the expiration of WWE’s five-year arrangement with Peacock at the end of 2025.
Key details:
- The original January 2025 deal made Monday Night Raw exclusive to Netflix; the companies have since expanded that relationship.
- The expanded, non-exclusive agreement names Netflix as the U.S. home for WWE’s library.
- The library transfer includes WWE premium live events held before September 2025, such as classic editions of WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam and Survivor Series.
- Several WWE documentaries and original programs, along with older episodes of Monday Night Raw, are also part of the content moving to Netflix.
- WWE’s five-year deal with Peacock expired at the end of 2025, and media reports have described the new Netflix agreement as a possible 10-year arrangement at about $500 million per year with an option for Netflix to end it after five years.
- The move arrives ahead of Season 2 of the behind-the-scenes series WWE: Unreal, which is scheduled to debut on January 20.
Summary:
The agreement centralizes a substantial portion of WWE’s back catalog on Netflix in the U.S., making many classic pay-per-view events and older episodes available on the streamer. It follows the end of WWE’s Peacock deal and expands Netflix’s wrestling offerings at a time when WWE is also promoting new documentary programming. Fans have shared reactions online as the library appears on the service.
