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Peacock to Become the Exclusive Home of WWE Network in the U.S.

Streamer Peacock and WWE have announced a multi-year agreement that gives Peacock exclusive streaming rights to WWE Network in the United States. Peacock will launch WWE Network on March 18, beginning the roll-out of more than 17,000 hours of new, original, and library WWE Network programming on demand and on a 24/7 channel, including:

  • All live pay-per-view  events including “WrestleMania” and “SummerSlam”; “Fastlane” will be the first WWE pay-per-view to stream on Peacock on Sunday, March 21.
  • Original series like “Steve Austin Broken Skull Sessions”, “Undertaker: The Last Ride” and the all-new “WWE Icons.”
  • In-ring shows like “NXT”, “NXT UK” and “WWE 205 Live”, as well as replays of “Raw” and SmackDown.”
    WWE Network archives, including every WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-view event in history;
  • Groundbreaking documentaries, including “WWE 24”, “WWE Untold”, and “WWE 365.”
  • And, starting in 2022, one signature documentary annually.

“NBCUniversal has a long-standing relationship with WWE that began nearly 30 years ago with Monday Night Raw on USA. WWE has always tapped into the cultural zeitgeist with spectacular live events and larger-than-life characters, and we are thrilled to be the exclusive home for WWE Network and its millions of fans across the country,” said Rick Cordella, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Peacock. “WWE Network is a transformative addition to the platform and complements Peacock’s massive catalog of iconic movies and shows, as well as the best live news and sports, from NBCUniversal and beyond.”

“We are thrilled to further the long-standing and trusted partnership WWE has with NBCUniversal,” said Nick Khan, WWE President and Chief Revenue Officer. “Peacock is an innovative platform that will enable us to showcase our most significant events, including WrestleMania, and provide the extraordinary entertainment our fans have come to expect with the combination of premium WWE content, live sports, news, films, and television programs.”