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Viewers are confused about whether WWE could be leaving Netflix following a recent announcement about ESPN’s new streaming service. Earlier, ESPN confirmed that its new streaming application will launch on August 21,
It's a new era of sports streaming! ESPN's all-in-one DTC streaming service and new app are live. Here's everything you need to know.
After ESPN secured the rights to WWE's PLEs starting in September 2025, Peacock will have John Cena's last match at the December 2025 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event.
WWE is switching streaming partners to the yet-to-launch ESPN Unlimited app in a deal valued at $1.6 billion, but fans are questioning if the increased price and limited content will be worth it.
Earlier this month, it was announced that WWE and ESPN reached an agreement for the broadcaster to become the exclusive home of premium live events starting in 2026. The deal reportedly was for a whopping total of $1.625 billion over five years, with an annual value of $325 million.
WWE’s quarterly Saturday Night Main Event specials will be heading to Peacock exclusively as part of a new arrangement between WWE and NBCU/Peacock.
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Wrestlezone on MSNWWE Wrestlepalooza Officially Announced, Reported Planned Main Events
WWE Wrestlepalooza will take place on September 20 on the ESPN app, going head-to-head with AEW All Out. The company took to social media this afternoon to officially announce the event, tweeting out: “BREAKING NEWS: WWE Wrestlepalooza will be the first Premium Live Event on @espn!
In a surprise announcement, WWE reveals that Wrestlepalooza will stream on ESPN, not Peacock. The move happens sooner than expected, setting up a head-to-head showdown with AEW's All Out on September 20.