It seems that WWE’s content plans for their extensive video library going into 2026 have become much more clear.
In a new report from Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp (via Fightful Select), it has been confirmed that elements of WWE’s deal with Peacock officially come to an end today. Throughout the day, content from the WWE library has started to be removed from the streaming platform.
It was reiterated by Sapp that while WWE is exploring options for its video library, no new deal has been reached.
Despite WWE recently saying that they are looking for a non-exclusive host, YouTube is a big part of the company’s plans, as content is planned to slowly roll out on the platform in 2026.
As for Peacock, it will remain the home for NXT premium live events and Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2026. A far cry from their previous offerings.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information as it becomes available.
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