The numerous media right deals WWE’s signed since TKO took over has left wrestling fans craving historical content with a lot of questions.
Reports indicate that most of the WWE library will leave NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service at year’s end, and users could see it for themselves in the 31 day countdown Peacock added to much of its WCW, ECW, and territories content on Dec. 1.
Some of those shows and programs are already showing up on WWE’s various YouTube channels (Cagesider tadase has links
to several of those and a quick guide to what you’ll find on each in The Feed here). A handful of mostly one-off events popped up on Netflix’s “coming next week” list recently as well. Those are:
- Greatest Royal Rumble
- No Mercy 1999 (UK edition)
- Invasion
- This Tuesday in Texas
- St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
- Break Down In Your House
- December to Dismember
- The Bash
- Rock Bottom
- Breaking Point
- One Night Only
- Capital Carnage
- The Wrestling Classic
- Great Balls of Fire
- Roadblock End of the Line
- Capitol Punishment
- Bash in Berlin
And earlier this month, TKO COO Mark Shapiro told a conference that WWE’s parent company was “working on a non-exclusive deal” for library content that they hoped to announce in the first quarter of the new year.
Stay tuned… to just about everywhere for WWE content these days, it seems.













