Variety has reported that Netflix is now the home of the full WWE library.
The non-exclusive deal builds upon the existing partnership between Netflix and WWE, which launched in January 2025. Said deal makes WWE’s premium live events from before September 2025 — including its documentaries and popular owned series such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble — available on the streaming platform for all audiences, effective immediately.
The news has broken ahead of the January 20 release of WWE Unreal Season 2, for which the official logline reads: “Wild plot twists. Larger-than-life personas. And a whole lot of drama. Go behind the scenes with the biggest Superstars and back into the writer’s room on the road to SummerSlam.” The docuseries had a five-episode debut on Netflix in July 2025 and is produced by Skydance Sports, NFL Films, Omaha Productions and WWE.
Though the library deal is non-exclusive, Netflix does exclusively host WWE’s flagship weekly program, Monday Night Raw, in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Latin America, with additional territories such as Australia to come. After its launch last January, Raw: 2025 became an immediate success and ranked as one of the Top 10 English-language TV titles globally on Netflix nearly every week. All episodes from 2025 continue to stream on Netflix, and Raw: 2026 has already begun.
WWE, a part of TKO Group Holdings, produces wrestling content every week of the year. In addition to Netflix, its distribution partners include ESPN, NBCUniversal, USA Network and the CW. On Netflix, WWE is part of a growing variety of sports content that spans deals with the NFL, the MLB, the Women’s World Cup and more.
