-- As was reported a couple of days ago, WWE and Twitch have struck a deal that will allow the wrestling promotion's talent to resume streaming on the platform. More information is slowly coming out about the agreement and it sounds like it is a huge win for the performers.
-- Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Live reported that the portion of the cut that WWE will receive is actually coming from the Twitch side while Sean Ross Sapp noted it is a very small percentage - in the single digits. Meanwhile Andrew Zarian of the Mat Men Podcast stated that WWE executives negotiated a deal with Twitch that will see the company's talent get a larger cut of revenue than other content creators on the platform and that the agreement was termed a "very talent friendly deal."
-- WWE had previously banned its contracted talent from streaming on Twitch, which led to issues with some of the performers. Zelina Vega for example was released at one point for wanting to continue to stream while other wrestlers had reportedly heavily considered WWE's "ban" when deciding whether to re-sign contracts or seek employment with AEW or elsewhere.
