Netflix Adds WWE Content Library In The U.S.

WWE content has a new home in the United States with Netflix.

On Tuesday, the promotion announced that Netflix has acquired the rights to its digital content library in the United States.

The new Netflix agreement includes “WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble, as well as award-winning documentaries and original programming.” In addition to the new archived content coming to Netflix, the streaming giant also hosts past episodes of Monday Night Raw. Netflix also touted Season 2 of the behind-the-scenes documentary series WWE: Unreal, which premieres on January 20.

When will Netflix start airing the WWE content library and PLE archives?

Beginning immediately, Netflix will host WWE content, including its library of Premium Live Events that aired prior to September 2025. That designation is important, as ESPN still has an existing agreement to air all live WWE Premium Live Events on its channels. The agreement with ESPN began in September 2025, starting with the Wrestlepalooza event.

This week’s live episode of WWE RAW on Netflix featured a Stranger Things crossover promotion with many activations. The RAW set featured Surfer Boy Pizza and WSQK radio vehicles, tentacles from the “Upside Down,” and a custom WWE Championship featured on the broadcast. Catch up on everything that went down on RAW here.

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