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WWE library content departing Peacock very soon; where will it go?
Peacock’s WWE library is only available through the end of December, and there are strong options for the wrestling promotion to consider next. The relationship between Peacock and WWE is evolving fast — far faster than originally intended.
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Update On The Streaming Status Of WWE Library With Peacock Deal Set To Expire
In 2021, NBCUniversal's Peacock network acquired the streaming rights to WWE and all of its content. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, all of the library archives on Peacock, including past PLEs,
John Cena's retirement match is one night away as WWE Smackdown broadcasts live from Pennsylvania today. Find out how to watch for free.
You can watch Saturday Night’s Main Event live on Peacock Premium, which is available for $10.99/month or $109.99/year ($16.99/month or $169.99/year for Peacock Premium Plus). You can also bundle Peacock and Apple TV for $14.99/month or $19.99/month (ad-free on Peacock).
WWE and Vince McMahon didn't have a lot of great ideas in the 2010s, as the quality of the on-screen product dropped and took ratings and attendance along with it. However, the bi
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WWE’s Video Library Could Find A New Home — Report
WWE owns decades of historic footage, and for the past few years, all of it has lived on Peacock instead of the WWE Network. The setup might change soon as Fightful Select reported that WWE’s streaming deal with Peacock ends at the end of 2026.
ESPN wants to absolutely own the news cycle tomorrow when it and Fox launch their semi-competing/semi-collaborative new streaming apps. To that end, ESPN is moving up ...
There is only one way to Saturday Night’s Main Event, which will feature John Cena's final match. Here's everything you need to know to make sure you don't miss it (and how to watch on demand if you d