NXT was left without anywhere to sit in the game of musical chairs TKO and WWE played with media companies over the rights to WWE programming in the United States last year. But after lingering on Peacock longer than most WWE brands, and streaming one premium live event on YouTube, they’ve found their domestic home. And it’s the same spot that NXT’s weekly show airs each Tuesday night, The CW.
Or if you’ve subscribed to ESPN Unlimited for full access to WWE main roster PLEs, CW Sports will be available
on the streaming platform as well.
For U.S. fans, that fittingly starts with 2026’s Great American Bash, tonight (Sun., June 28) at 7 p.m. Eastern. The developmental/third brand’s premium live events remain on Netflix for most of the world, along with the rest of WWE’s offerings.
Great American Bash will be preceded by an hour-long free Countdown show that will be available on all of WWE’s online outlets, including YouTube.
We’ll have play-by-play coverage of Great American Bash from the pre-show through to the main event in our live blog. To help you get you ready, we have a preview here, and predictions from our staff here.
Here’s the full card for the show:
NXT championship
Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. Naraku
NXT Women’s championship
Lola Vice (c) vs. Kendal Grey
Women’s North American championship
Zaria (c) vs. Tatum Paxley
Men’s North American championship
Myles Borne (c) vs. Tavion Heights
Women’s Speed championship
Wren Sinclair (c) vs. Arianna Grace
Singles match
Dion Lennox vs. Saquan Shugars
Singles match
Shiloh Hill vs. Tristan Angels













