Netflix launches WWE library in international markets

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WWE’s deep catalog of events has started to appear on Netflix in select international markets.

A large group of pay-per-view and Premium Live Events from WWE’s past have joined Netflix this week, among other recent additions. The uploaded shows kick off what is set to be a multi-year deal between the platform and WWE, changing how fans will watch the company in dozens of countries across the world.

While Netflix will be the home for just Monday Night Raw in the U.S. starting this year, other markets like the U.K., Canada, and many other countries will get all of their upcoming live programming from the promotion exclusively on the platform.

A comprehensive look at who is getting what was recently provided by Whats On Netflix, showing the many countries that will receive full WWE coverage by Netflix under the new agreement.

Many past pay-per-view presentations from WWE have been uploaded to Netflix in select markets. Below is a list of each event which is now available on the platform, per the unofficial Netflix database uNoGS.com

WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, Summerslam, Survivor Series, Bad Blood, Crown Jewel, Rebellion, Taboo Tuesday, The Wrestling Classic, This Tuesday in Texas, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Rock Bottom, The Bash, Fastlane, Elimination Chamber, Extreme Rules, Judgment Day, King of the Ring, Fully Loaded, Hell in a Cell, Money in the Bank, No Mercy, No Way Out, Payback, Clash of Champions, Cyber Sunday, New Year’s Revolution, In Your House, Over the Edge, Over the Limit, One Night Only, No Mercy, Invasion, Day 1, Evolution, Battleground, Bragging Rights, Breaking Point, Capital Carnage, Clash at the Castle, Capitol Punishment, Backlash, Bash in Berlin, and ECW December to Dismember.

Some events have yet to join the service but are expected to be uploaded at a later time. Past shows like Night of Champions, Roadblock, and Unforigven are expected to be rolled out in the coming months.

Netflix has also put together a “Vault” for Raw, Smackdown, and NXT, with an archive of episodes from past years.

Each collection has all episodes from 2022 and on but only includes an incomplete selection from years prior. For example, no episodes of Raw from 2002 to 2021 have been uploaded thus far. It’s unclear whether Netflix is still in the process of adding more episodes to the series, or if it will remain a small selection of shows from the past.

A handful of compilation shows have also been made available in international markets as well as the U.S.

Road to Wrestlemania, Raw Top 10, Raw is Netflix, and Best of Raw 2024 Special have been added to the platform. Raw Classics, a program hosted by Big E, is also available.

Netflix now also carries a WWE Superstar Profiles series along with a Legends Profiles collection. Both have short videos detailing current and past WWE talents.

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