Questions about where to find things we used to have all-in-one place on the standalone WWE Network service will still persist — that’s what all those YouTube channels are for, we reckon. That’s the nature of the content game these days, with creators selling rights to their offerings piece-by-piece to the highest bidder.
But fans in the United States now know they’ll have access to all of WWE’s pay-per-view/premium live events in the same place they watch new Raw episodes every Monday — Netflix.
Word came via official press release this morning:
NETFLIX BECOMES OFFICIAL HOME OF WWE LIBRARY IN UNITED STATES
January 6, 2026 – Netflix and WWE today announced an expansion to their long-term partnership that will see the world’s leading entertainment service become the home of WWE’s library in the U.S.
Beginning immediately, Netflix is the new U.S. home for WWE’s library of Premium Live Events (prior to September 2025) including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble, as well as award-winning documentaries and original programming.
This follows the January 2025 launch of WWE on Netflix, where Monday Night Raw has become a weekly staple in the global English Top 10. Past episodes of Monday Night Raw are also available as part of the WWE library on Netflix.
The arrival of WWE’s library on Netflix also comes ahead of Season 2 of original behind-the-scenes documentary series WWE: Unreal on January 20.
Fans and observers noticed WWE PLEs appearing on Netflix in the States last week. COO of WWE parent company Mark Shapiro teased a media rights deal for the WWE library would be announced in quarter 1 of this year, but it’s not clear at this point if this is that announcement, or just part of it — WWE owns a ton of archival content beyond their own PPV events or PLEs. Some of that is surely covered in “award-winning documentaries and original programming”, but not all of it.
Little is known about the financials of the deal, either. award-winning documentaries and original programming. The Hollywood Reporter is saying that it’s a multi-year agreement.
More to come, we imagine…









