WWE's Post-Peacock Plans For Video Library Revealed

Future of WWE library revealed

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Dec 9, 2025

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The WWE content library has been available on Peacock in the United States for the past several years, but that will soon come to an end as the library is scheduled to leave the NBCUniversal streaming service at the end of 2025.

The post-Peacock future of the WWE library has yet to be officially revealed, but Fightful Select has reported that people within WWE expect the library to be slowly rolled out on YouTube and the company's vault YouTube channels. It is not expected the company will simply upload the entire library to YouTube, however.

The belief is that WWE have a favourable deal with Google due to their footprint on YouTube. WWE have long been happy with the buzz that the vault channels receive and the financial returns from the YouTube channels.

Fightful also reported that long-time WWE employees noted the content library just wasn't the draw that many fans thought it was and likely wouldn't receive a high media rights fee.

The WWE library is available on Netflix internationally, including the vast majority of WWE's historic pay-per-views. Very few historic episodes of Raw and SmackDown are available on Netflix, however.

WWE's entire library of content was previously available on the WWE Network, but the streaming service was largely scrapped following the Peacock deal.

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