In a significant development for wrestling fans, Netflix has just announced an exciting expansion of its partnership with WWE, making it the official home for WWE's extensive library within the United States. This news marks a new chapter in streaming entertainment, as viewers can now access a treasure trove of WWE content right on their favorite streaming platform.
Starting right away, Netflix will be the exclusive U.S. host for a variety of WWE's premium live events that aired prior to September 2025. This includes iconic shows such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, alongside critically acclaimed documentaries and original series. This move comes on the heels of WWE’s previous five-year agreement with Peacock, which recently concluded at the end of the year.
Earlier this year, in January 2025, TKO Group introduced "WWE on Netflix," where shows like "Monday Night Raw" quickly became a significant presence, consistently ranking in the global English Top 10. Additionally, Netflix subscribers can access past episodes of "Monday Night Raw," further enriching the WWE library available for streaming.
Moreover, the rollout of WWE's collection on Netflix is perfectly timed with the premiere of Season 2 of the original documentary series "WWE: Unreal," set to debut on January 20. This series offers fans a unique behind-the-scenes look into the wrestling world, blending entertainment with captivating storytelling.
As we witness these changes in the streaming landscape, it raises intriguing questions about how this partnership will shape the future of wrestling entertainment. Will WWE's presence on Netflix attract a new generation of fans, or will it primarily cater to long-time enthusiasts? And what impact will this have on other streaming platforms that previously hosted WWE content? We invite you to share your thoughts and engage in the conversation below!