Netflix is deepening its relationship with WWE, further solidifying its push into live-event-driven entertainment and sports-adjacent programming. The companies announced that Netflix will now serve as the exclusive U.S. home of WWE’s expansive content library, marking a significant expansion of their long-term partnership.
The move brings decades of WWE programming under one streaming roof. It also strengthens Netflix’s positioning as a destination for major live and legacy entertainment brands.
Effective immediately, Netflix subscribers in the United States gain access to WWE’s archive of Premium Live Events that aired prior to September 2025. That collection includes some of the most recognizable tentpole events in sports entertainment, such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble. In addition to live event replays, the agreement includes a wide range of documentaries and original WWE-produced programming.
The expanded library builds on the high-profile debut of WWE on Netflix last year in January 2025. Monday Night Raw began streaming weekly on the platform a year ago, instantly becoming one of Netflix’s most-watched recurring series.
Since its launch, Raw has regularly appeared in Netflix’s Global English Top 10 rankings. This underscores WWE’s ability to drive consistent viewership in a streaming environment traditionally dominated by scripted content.
Past episodes of Monday Night Raw are also included in the WWE library, allowing fans to revisit historic matches, storylines and moments. The offering spans the program’s multi-decade run. For Netflix, the addition delivers a steady stream of high-engagement content. It also complements the company’s growing investment in live programming and unscripted series.
The timing of the library expansion also aligns with Netflix’s continued rollout of WWE-branded original content. Season two of WWE: Unreal, the behind-the-scenes documentary series, offers unprecedented access to WWE’s creative and production process. It is scheduled to premiere January 20.
The series has been positioned as a deeper look into how WWE operates behind the curtain, appealing to both longtime fans and new viewers introduced through Raw’s arrival on the platform.
Netflix and the WWE signed a monumental 10-year, $5 billion deal in 2024 that moved RAW off of linear television for the first time in its history to stream exclusively on the digital platform.
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