WWE NXT library transition from Peacock to YouTube nears completion

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WWE is nearing completion of the NXT video library transition from Peacock to YouTube.

Fans in the United States can access classic episodes and premium live events on the brand’s dedicated YouTube channel. The move has been underway since the expiration of the domestic streaming agreement between WWE and Peacock. The platform began removing all NXT programming after the March 7 Vengeance Day event.

Inside the United States, new weekly episodes of NXT broadcast on The CW network. International audiences can watch new television broadcasts and the archive on Netflix.

WWE launched the standalone NXT YouTube channel in November 2024. The page currently hosts nearly 450 full television episodes dating from June 20, 2012, to May 11, 2021. The company continues to upload additional episodes.

The channel also features past TakeOver specials and premium live events. Recent additions include the full broadcast of NXT Heatwave 2025. The partnership will continue when NXT Stand & Deliver airs on YouTube on April 4.

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