As of January 1, 2026, a collection of WWE archival Premium Live Events (PLEs) and defunct pay-per-view titles has been added to the Netflix streaming library in the United States. This expansion follows the 2025 move of Monday Night Raw to the platform as its exclusive domestic broadcast home.
Archival Events Available on Netflix
The following WWE events are now available for streaming on the service:
- WrestleMania: 41 seasons.
- SummerSlam: 38 seasons.
- Survivor Series: 38 seasons.
- Royal Rumble: 38 seasons.
- Classic and Defunct Pay-Per-Views: The Wrestling Classic, This Tuesday In Texas, King and Queen of the Ring, One Night Only, Rock Bottom, Capital Carnage, Fully Loaded, No Way Out, Over The Edge, Judgment Day, Unforgiven, Rebellion, No Mercy, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Armageddon, Backlash, Insurrextion, Invasion, Vengeance, Taboo Tuesday, Great American Bash, New Year’s Revolution, Cyber Sunday, December To Dismember, Night of Champions, Breaking Point, Hell in a Cell, Extreme Rules, Tables, Ladders, and Chairs, The Bash, Over The Limit, Fastlane, Clash of Champions, Roadblock: End of the Line, Great Balls of Fire, Super ShowDown, Evolution, Greatest Royal Rumble, Stomping Grounds, and Day 1.
- In Your House Series: Includes Final Four and Breakdown.
- WWE ECW and International Events: ECW One Night Stand, Wrestlepalooza, Clash in Paris, Bash in Berlin, Bad Blood, and Crown Jewel.
Other WWE Content on Netflix
In addition to the archival library, Netflix provides the following WWE-related content:
- Monday Night Raw: Weekly live broadcasts and archived episodes.
- Original Programming: Documentary series and WWE-produced original projects.
- International Exclusive Rights: In markets outside the U.S., such as the UK and Canada, Netflix serves as the exclusive provider for SmackDown, NXT, and current live PLEs.
Domestic rights for Friday Night SmackDown and Saturday Night’s Main Event remain with NBCUniversal platforms, including Peacock.
Background on the WWE-Netflix Deal
The transition of content is governed by a 10-year partnership between TKO Group Holdings and Netflix, valued at over $5 billion. The agreement, which commenced in January 2025, ended Monday Night Raw‘s 31-year tenure on linear cable television. The deal allows for the distribution of WWE’s flagship programming and historical video library to Netflix’s subscriber base.
Subscription Plans and Pricing
Users can subscribe to Netflix through the official website or mobile application. As of 2026, the following monthly subscription tiers are available in the United States:
| Plan Tier | Monthly Price | Video Resolution | Supported Devices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard with Ads | $7.99 | 1080p (Full HD) | 2 devices |
| Standard (Ad-Free) | $17.99 | 1080p (Full HD) | 2 devices |
| Premium (Ad-Free) | $24.99 | 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR | 4 devices |
Accounts may include “Extra Member” slots for individuals outside the primary household at a cost of $6.99 per month for ad-supported plans and $8.99 per month for ad-free plans.

