Some classic WWE pay-per-views listed as ‘Coming This Week’ on Netflix US

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Netflix subscribers in the United States seem set to gain access to at least some classic WWE pay-per-view events.

While American users have been limited to viewing Raw live and its associated archives since the show moved to the platform in January 2025, the Netflix “New & Popular” page is now displaying several archival events.

The “Coming This Week” horizontal rail currently lists classic shows, including The Greatest Royal RumbleInvasionCapital Carnage London, and St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.

Clicking on the titles for more details reveals a “Remind Me” button, though no specific release date is currently listed.

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The events do not yet appear in the platform’s standard search function.

Users on social media have reported seeing other titles populated in the list, such as Breaking PointGreat Balls of Fire, and This Tuesday in Texas.

The selection so far appears limited to one-off events or B-shows rather than major annual franchises like WrestleManiaSummerSlam, or the Royal Rumble.

Peacock has served as the exclusive domestic streaming home for the WWE Network library since 2021. That agreement covered the archive up to the end of 2025, but at the time of publication, WWE has not yet made a public announcement regarding the future home or homes of the library in the U.S.

International Netflix subscribers already have access to a large portion of the WWE Network archive, including premium live events and weekly television, as part of the global deal that began earlier this year.

Earlier in December, TKO President and COO Mark Shapiro was asked about the future of the WWE library and NXT premium live events.

Shapiro said they have not gone to market yet with the NXT events, but for the library, “We are working on a non-exclusive deal and think we’ll have something to announce in Q1 (of 2026)”.

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Based in Northern Ireland, Neal Flanagan is a former newspaper journalist and copy editor. In addition to reporting for POST Wrestling, he co-hosts The Wellness Policy and Book Club podcasts.