According to PWInsider.com, WWE programming, particularly the WCW content, is set to be removed from NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service starting Wednesday, December 31st. The report also noted that while some fans have mentioned WWE and ECW-branded content is listed as expiring soon, specific expiration dates for that content have not yet been confirmed.
WWE and NBC Universal signed a multi-year agreement in January 2021, making Peacock the exclusive streaming destination for WWE programming in the U.S. Earlier this year, WWE entered into a deal with ESPN to make the ESPN App the new streaming home for its premium live events. This agreement began ahead of its originally announced date, starting with last September's WrestlePalooza 2025 event.
WWE started migrating its content from the WWE Network to Peacock in March 2021. According to PWInsider.com, the existing WWE Network and WWE content library was originally set to expire in March 2026. However, it now appears that some content will be expiring sooner than expected. As a result, wrestling fans have a limited time to catch up on older shows on Peacock before the WWE library is removed from the platform.
Other WWE shows available on Peacock include Championship Wrestling from Florida, Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling, Mid-South/UWF, and Smoky Mountain Wrestling. Original WWE programs, such as documentaries produced by WWE Studios, are also accessible on the platform.
