Netflix has officially become the new streaming home of the WWE library in the United States, marking a major shift in how wrestling fans access decades of sports entertainment content. The move follows the end of WWE’s long-running streaming partnership with Peacock, opening a new chapter in the company’s digital distribution strategy.
With this development, Netflix subscribers in the U.S. now have access to a wide selection of WWE’s historic content, including classic matches, premium live events, documentaries, and original programming from WWE’s extensive archive. Fan-favorite events such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series are expected to be part of the library, giving viewers the opportunity to relive some of the most iconic moments in wrestling history.
The WWE library deal builds on an expanding relationship between Netflix and WWE. Earlier, Netflix had already secured rights to air WWE’s flagship weekly show, Monday Night Raw, further strengthening its position as a major destination for wrestling content. By adding the WWE archive, Netflix is positioning itself as a central hub for both live and legacy WWE programming.
For WWE, the move represents a strategic effort to reach a broader audience through one of the world’s largest streaming platforms. Netflix’s global reach and strong recommendation engine could help introduce WWE content to new viewers while offering longtime fans easier access to classic matches and storylines.
The transition also reflects the ongoing evolution of sports and entertainment streaming, as major brands continue to shift away from traditional broadcast models toward global digital platforms. With Netflix now housing both current and classic WWE content in the U.S., wrestling fans can expect a more streamlined viewing experience.
As streaming competition intensifies, the partnership highlights Netflix’s growing interest in live and sports-adjacent entertainment, while WWE benefits from increased visibility and accessibility. For fans, the deal means one thing above all else: more WWE, all in one place.

