Netflix has officially expanded its partnership with WWE, becoming the exclusive U.S. home for the wrestling giant’s extensive content library.
The move is effective immediately and marks a major shift in how fans access WWE’s premium programming.
WWE Library Moves to Netflix
The new deal gives Netflix U.S. streaming rights to WWE’s archive of Premium Live Events prior to September 2025, including fan-favorite shows like WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble.
The streamer will also carry WWE’s award-winning documentaries and original programming, offering subscribers access to decades of content.
This transition follows the expiration of WWE’s five-year agreement with Peacock at the end of 2025, effectively making Netflix the new streaming destination for WWE’s back catalog in the U.S.

Monday Night Raw and Beyond
The deal builds on the January 2025 launch of Monday Night Raw on Netflix, which has become a regular fixture in the platform’s global English Top 10.
In addition to current episodes, past episodes of Raw are also included in the growing WWE section on the platform.

WWE: Unreal Season 2 Arrives January 20
The timing of the expanded partnership aligns with the return of the original Netflix documentary series WWE: Unreal, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the wrestling world.
Season 2 debuts on January 20, further strengthening Netflix’s WWE lineup and appeal to fans of both the sport and its backstage drama.
What This Means
For fans, the move simplifies access to WWE’s storied history, centralizing its classic and recent content under one widely-used platform.
For Netflix, it strengthens its foothold in live sports-adjacent content and expands its appeal to the massive WWE fanbase.







