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WWE Network

WWE Network is a subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and digital television network owned by the American entertainment company WWE. It primarily distributes original professional wrestling events, films, television and documentary series, and a 24-hour linear channel produced by the eponymous professional wrestling promotion, alongside acquired programming from other wrestling promotions.

WWE Network
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Type of site
OTT video streaming platform
Area servedWorldwide (excluding Mainland China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia and the occupied territories)
United States (via Peacock)
Canada (via Sportsnet NOW)
MENA (via Shahid)
India (via SonyLIV)
Indonesia, Philippines (via Disney+ Hotstar/Disney+)
Australia (via Binge and Kayo Sports)
South Africa (via Showmax)
ParentWWE
URLInternational: network.wwe.com
RegistrationRequired
Users 1.5 million (as of October 30, 2020)
LaunchedFebruary 24, 2014; 9 years ago (February 24, 2014)
Current statusActive

The service relied on technology developed by MLB Advanced Media and BAMTech, prior to Endeavor Streaming assuming technical operations of the service in 2019. Although operating primarily as a standalone service, the distribution model of the WWE Network varies by market, where it can be available as an integrated service through licensing agreements with third party providers, depending on the markets. The standalone service contains a premium and a free tier.

WWE Network was launched on February 24, 2014, in the United States, in Canada in July of that year, and expanded to the Asia-Pacific region and select European countries in August. The United Kingdom received the service in February 2015, and was made available in the Middle East and parts of Africa that March, and to India in November. It was launched in additional European and Asian countries in January 2016. Upon launch, the WWE Network was met with positive reception of its content library, but was criticized for technical problems. The service had 1.5 million subscribers by October 30, 2020.

In 2021, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming acquired exclusive rights to distribute WWE Network in the United States, merging WWE content onto the premium tier of its own streaming service Peacock, and the standalone WWE Network was discontinued in the region that April. Similar distribution arrangements with streaming services in other territories have followed, discontinuing the standalone WWE network in Canada, MENA, India, Indonesia, Philippines, South Africa, and Australia.

History

Development and U.S. launch

The origins of the WWE Network can trace back to 2000 when USA Network filed a lawsuit against the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, known as WWE since 2002) due to a breach of contract which saw most of its programming moved to Viacom-owned TNN and MTV. The Delaware Chancery Court ruled in favor of the WWF in June 2000.[1][2] Then CEO Linda McMahon revealed that WWF wanted its own cable network and testified that before WWF signed a rights deal with Viacom, the company had floated the idea of acquiring USA's Sci-Fi Channel, and reformatting it as a dedicated wrestling network. USA executives rejected the idea, and McMahon said that former USA Networks President Barry Baker encouraged her to talk to other programmers about potential deals. " 'I can tell you right now, Linda, you're not going to get anybody to give you a network,' " McMahon quoted Baker in her testimony.[1] In 2005, USA Network re-acquired the rights to all WWE programming.

In September 2011, WWE officially announced plans to launch the WWE Network in 2012 as a pay-TV channel.[3] WWE then conducted a survey asking people if they would pay for the WWE Network if it were a premium channel. In an email sent to WWE fans who might be interested in the WWE Network, WWE surveyed fans for their thoughts about the WWE Network airing WWE's pay-per-views to subscribers for no additional charge. The survey also noted that feature repeats of Raw and SmackDown, as well as footage from World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), XFL, Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and WWE films would also make the lineup. Original programming was also noted in the survey.[4][5]

As the result of an online poll, WrestleMania Rewind was chosen as a name for a new WWE Network show on October 17, 2011.[6] The original launch date was set for April 1, 2012, which would have coincided with WrestleMania XXVIII, and WWE's official website featured a countdown clock that would have expired on April 1. The clock was quietly removed, and the network did not launch as advertised.[7] WWE chief marketing officer Michelle Wilson allayed fears about the future of the WWE Network, saying "There will be a WWE network in some shape or form. We are in late-stage negotiations with distributors", and confirmed that WWE Legends' House had been filmed.[8] In April 2013, WWE had switched plans and aimed to release the WWE Network as a premium pay-TV outlet, with a potential price of $15 a month.[9]

On Old School Raw in January 2014, WWE ran teasers promoting an announcement on January 8 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,[10] later confirming that the announcement concerned the WWE Network.[11] At the Consumer Electronics Show, WWE revealed a comprehensive plan which would see a launch date of February 24, 2014 in the United States.[12][13][14] WWE Classics on Demand closed on January 31, 2014, to make way for the WWE Network.[15] A free trial period was offered during the week of the launch.[16] The logo initially used for the WWE Network eventually became the standard logo used by the WWE corporation in August 2014.[17]

 
WrestleMania XXX was the first pay-per-view to stream on the network

In April 2014, ahead of WrestleMania XXX, the Network received acclaim, with The New York Times saying that WWE had "positioned themselves on the cutting edge of Internet television."[18] Later that month, the company announced that the network had 667,000 subscribers, short of the one million subscribers they needed to break even.[19] As WWE's stock fell 50% the following month, Forbes described low subscription numbers as being of "additional concern" for investors after WWE's underwhelming NBCUniversal renewal deal.[20] WWE offered a second free preview week of the WWE Network, which started July 7, in an attempt to sign new subscribers.[21] A second report released at the end of July indicated that the network had reached 700,000 subscribers.[22] WWE's goal was to reach one million subscribers by the end of 2014.[22][23]

Expansion

On July 31, 2014, the company announced a 10-year, Canadian distribution deal for WWE content with Rogers Media (owner of Sportsnet 360, the historic carrier of WWE programming in Canada), which was to see the company distribute WWE Network as a premium television service.[24] Also on that date, it was announced that the WWE Network would launch in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico, Spain, and the Nordics, among others on August 12, with Italian, Arab, German, Japanese, Indian, Chinese, Thai, and Malaysian launches planned for a later date.[25][26][27] On October 30, 2014, in an attempt to increase subscription numbers from an announced figure of 731,000, the 6-month subscription requirement was dropped, allowing subscribers the option to cancel at any time.[28][29] WWE had originally planned to launch the network on October 1 in the United Kingdom, but was delayed for a further month.[30] The launch was confirmed to be taking place at 8 p.m. on November 3;[31] however, 20 minutes prior to the launch, WWE announced that it had been indefinitely delayed.[32][33] Vince McMahon publicly apologized for the delay.[34] It was announced on January 4, 2015, that the WWE Network would be launching in the UK and Ireland on January 19, 2015, priced at £9.99 and €12.99, respectively,[35] although some customers managed to register as early as January 13.[36][37][38]

On January 27, 2015, WWE announced that the WWE Network had reached 1 million subscribers,[39] with Vince McMahon saying that WWE would "remain focused on delivering an outstanding value proposition for ours fans by adding new content and new features in the coming year."[40] On February 12, 2015, WWE announced a five-year partnership with television provider OSN to bring the WWE Network to the Middle East and North Africa as a premium service.[41] On March 31, 2019, all OSN Sports channels were shut down and WWE content stopped airing on OSN services. A year later, WWE announced the Network content would be accessible in the MENA region directly through WWE services with no regional television provider or streaming service involved. Currently, and since March 23, 2022, Shahid holds exclusive rights to the Network content in the region.[42]

On July 30, 2015, WWE revealed the number of subscribers for the Network at 1.156 million. This was announced as a part of WWE's financial reporting on the second quarter of the year, which had resulted in their stock price rising past $20.00 after closing on the previous day at $16.48. The total of 1.156 million paid subscribers marked a 13% decrease from the 1.315 million paid subscribers that was stated in the reports for the first quarter of 2015. WWE also revealed, including trial subscribers, they had 1.227 million Network users at the end of the second quarter, and over the entire lifespan of the Network, there have been over 2 million unique subscribers.[43]

The WWE Network launched in India on November 2, 2015.[44][45] On November 19, a report by market research and consulting firm Park Associates announced that the WWE Network had broken into the top five streaming services and trailed only MLB.tv in the sports category.[46] WWE announced the network would launch in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan on January 5, 2016,[47][48] followed by Thailand and the Philippines on February 29, 2016.[49]

In April 2017, WWE announced a total of 1.949 million subscribers to the WWE Network, of which 1.661 million were paid subscribers.[50] At the end of the third quarter of 2017, the number had dropped to 1.5 million paid users.[51] In April 2018, WWE announced subscriber growth had reached 2.1 million, with 1.8 million paid.[52] At the end of the third quarter of 2018 the number had dropped to 1.6 million paid users.[51]

Switch to Endeavor, redesign

In January 2019, WWE Network signed with Endeavor Streaming to replace BAMTech as its operating partner.[53] WWE's decision was motivated by the acquisition of BAMTech by Disney.[54] Co-president George Barrios cited concerns over how BAMTech's relationships with third-party partners would be impacted by the sale, while WWE also sought greater control over the service and its operations, intending to partner with another vendor or take the service entirely in-house. The company decided to partner with Endeavor Streaming (formed primarily from the assets of NeuLion) to provide infrastructure and billing services, and Massive Interactive to develop a new front-end and mobile apps.[55]

The new WWE Network platform launched in July 2019, ahead of SummerSlam. It includes a revamped user experience, support for 1080p streams, new browsing tools (such as a new "Superstars" interface for filtering content by performers), and plans to add a download feature for offline viewing in the future. Support for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and selected legacy smart TVs was discontinued with the changeover.[55] In an interview with The Verge, Barrios revealed that there were ongoing plans for WWE.com's existing video content to be integrated into the WWE Network platform as a "free" tier (possibly also including previews of WWE Network's premium content), and that WWE was also considering the development of a premium tier with additional features (such as benefits for other WWE operations).[55]

In March 2020, amid the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and to promote WrestleMania 36, WWE Network made a selection of its premium content and archives available free for a limited time.[56] On June 1, 2020, WWE Network officially launched a free tier with 15,000 hours of content, which includes access to selected content such as recent episodes of its weekly programming, and original series such as Raw Talk, Monday Night War, and Ride Along. The service would be advertising-free, and was intended primarily to promote its weekly programs and pay-per-view events.[57]

Merger of U.S. service into Peacock, other streaming deals

 
WWE Network content became available on Peacock in 2021

On January 25, 2021, WWE announced that NBCUniversal Television and Streaming had acquired the exclusive U.S. distribution rights to WWE Network, and that the service would be folded into the NBCUniversal-owned streaming service Peacock on March 18, 2021 (ahead of Fastlane and WrestleMania 37). Existing and future WWE Network content will be hosted by a branded channel within the Peacock service, with the full service included as part of the paid Peacock Premium tier (which features a wider array of television, film, and sports programming), and a selection of WWE Network content (including some of its original series such as The Bump and Raw Talk, and episodes of Total Divas and Total Bellas from NBCUniversal cable channel E!) available within its free tier.[58] WWE committed to produce a "signature documentary" for the service annually beginning in 2022.[59]

After a transitional period, the standalone WWE Network ceased operations in the United States on April 4, 2021.[58][60] To coincide with the introduction, Peacock announced plans to offer a four-month half-price promotion for new Premium subscribers.[58][60] Not all content was available at launch, as the service's library was being audited to meet NBCUniversal standards and practices. WWE stated that the content migration would be completed by August 2021.[61] This has included the removal of scenes/matches containing content inappropriate under current standards, with the most prominent example being a WrestleMania VI match where Roddy Piper painted half of his body black before facing African-American opponent Bad News Brown.[62][61]

This agreement did not initially affect the WWE Network service outside of the United States, which continues to be marketed as a standalone offering through either WWE or its local partners.[59][63] However, in 2022 WWE began to reach additional agreements to merge WWE Network into streaming services in other territories;[64] in January 2022, WWE partnered with Disney+ Hotstar in Indonesia.[64] In September 2022, it reached a similar agreement with Australian streaming service Binge as an extension of an existing agreement with owner Foxtel.[65] In October 2022, WWE announced that it would carry WWE Network programming on Disney+ in the Philippines upon the service's launch on November 17, covering pay-per-views and library content (rights to WWE weekly television programs are owned by Cignal and TAP Sports).[66]

Availability

 
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The WWE Network is currently available through 186 out of 193 United Nations member states (including all 27 European Union nations) and two observer states such as the Holy See and the State of Palestine. It is also distributed through six non-UN countries: the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Cook Islands, Kosovo, Niue, Northern Cyprus, and SADR-claimed Western Sahara.

In late 2017, Liechtenstein and China were added to the list of non-available countries,[67] however, the WWE Network is still available in the Chinese special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau as well as ROC-controlled Taiwan and Fujian. Since January 2021, WWE Network is available in India as an add-on subscription through the SonyLIV streaming service.[68]

In December 2019, WWE renewed its agreements in Sub-Saharan Africa with SuperSport, adding a WWE-branded channel to DStv carrying WWE programs and WWE Network original series.[69]

On January 27, 2022, it was announced that WWE Network would be available on Disney+ Hotstar in Indonesia at no additional costs to subscribers.[64][70]

Amidst the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by the Russian military, WWE announced on March 3, 2022, that it had terminated the broadcasting relationship with Russia and shut down the WWE Network in the country, in line with the global sanctions imposed by the United States. The WWE Network service is also not available in the Russian-controlled regions of Crimea, Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporozhye, Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.[71]

On September 28, 2022, WWE announced an agreement with its Australian rightsholder Foxtel, which will see WWE Network merged into its streaming service Binge beginning in January 2023, with a launch later set for January 23, 2023.[72] As part of the agreement, Foxtel's channel Fox8 will continue to carry WWE programming, and Foxtel will also introduce a new, WWE-branded linear channel.[65][73] On October 20, 2022, it was announced that the WWE Network will move to Disney+ in the Philippines upon its launch on November 17, 2022.[74]

Distribution partners for WWE Network and their Premium Live Event
Country/territory Partner (main services) Expiry Refs.
United States NBCUniversal (Peacock) TBA
Canada Rogers Sports & Media (Sportsnet Now) TBA
MENA MBC Group (Shahid) TBA
India Culver Max Entertainment (SonyLIV) TBA
Africa MultiChoice (SuperSport/Showmax) TBA
Australia Foxtel (Binge) TBA
Indonesia Disney+ Hotstar TBA
Philippines Disney+ TBA

Programming

Original programming

WWE events

Current shows

  • First Look – A first look at upcoming WWE Home Video releases.
  • This Week in WWE – A weekly 30-minute recap of the past week's WWE programs, hosted by Scott Stanford and Alyse Zwick (using the stage name "Alyse Ashton").
  • WWE Ride Along – A show following WWE personalities as they drive from city to city.
  • WWE Raw Talk – A weekly post-show for WWE Raw, hosted by Kevin Patrick and R-Truth.[78]
  • WWE Talking Smack - A weekly Saturday morning post-show for WWE SmackDown, hosted by Kayla Braxton and Paul Heyman.[79]
  • WWE Breaking News – Breaking news from WWE.
  • Table for 3 – Three WWE personalities share stories over dinner.
  • WWE Original Specials – A series of specials on the WWE Network.
  • WWE Beyond the Ring – Documentary portions of previously released WWE DVDs featuring various performers, organizations, and storylines.
  • WWE 24 – A documentary show that goes behind the scenes of WWE events and personnel.
  • WWE 365 – A documentary series that reviews a year in the career of a WWE talent.
  • WWE Music Power 10 – A top 10 WWE Music countdown show.
  • WWE Photo Shoot – A show where current and former WWE personnel sit down to explain the stories behind photos of their careers and lives. Also airs on YouTube.
  • WWE The Day Of – A documentary series that catch a glimpse of WWE Superstars' lives as they prepare mentally and physically for their biggest matches. Also airs on YouTube.
  • WWE Chronicle – A documentary series that chronicles a WWE personality and their journey through personal interviews and candid moments. Also airs on YouTube.
  • WWE Collections Spotlight – A preview show that offers a sampling of exclusive WWE Collections that are available on the WWE Network.[80]
  • WWE Marquee Matches – Prominent matches in WWE history are showcased.[81]
  • Superstar Picks – WWE wrestlers present their favorite matches in their entirety.[82]
  • WWE Untold – Wrestlers reveal stories about moments in WWE history.
  • WWE Watch AlongPat McAfee interviews guests while watching various pay-per-views.
  • Steve Austin's Broken Skull SessionsStone Cold Steve Austin interviews WWE Superstars and legends.
  • WWE Break It Down – The stories behind some of the biggest matches and moments in WWE history are discussed by the Superstars and legends who lived them.
  • WWE Ruthless Aggression - The WWE Ruthless Aggression docuseries picks up where WWE Network's Monday Night War series left off, detailing the years that followed the Attitude Era, after WWE absorbed its-then top rival, WCW.[83]
  • Notsam Wrestling
  • WWE Icons – A documentary series that is poised to be cover a number of top legends and Hall of Famers.
  • WWE Evil – A documentary series that chronicles the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history and their impact on mainstream culture. (Peacock/US exclusive)
  • WWE This is Awesome - A retrospective series that celebrates the awesome moments in WWE. Hosted by Greg Miller.

Former shows

  • Holy Foley! – A reality TV show starring Mick Foley and his family.[84]
  • Jerry Springer Too Hot for TVJerry Springer hosts this look back at some of WWE's most outrageous and embarrassing moments.
  • Unfiltered with Renee Young – Interview show hosted by Renee Young. Topics discussed include WWE wrestlers' wrestling careers and stories, music, and films.
  • WWE Legends' House – A reality television series featuring several retired personnel.
  • The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW – A television series about the Monday Night Wars.[75]
  • WWE Slam City – An animated series featuring current WWE talent, based on the Mattel toy line of the same name.
  • The WWE List – A fast-paced, interactive series that tallies tweets from the WWE Universe to compile the most unusual lists ever in WWE history.
  • WWE WrestleMania Rewind – The first show named to be part of the network; a retrospective look at WrestleMania's memorable moments.
  • WWE Countdown – A top-10 countdown show based on interactive fan polls.[75]
  • WWE Rivalries – A show documenting rivalries in wrestling.
  • Tough Talk – A post-show to Tough Enough hosted by Byron Saxton.
  • Legends with JBL – An interview show hosted by John "Bradshaw" Layfield featuring WWE Legends and Hall of Famers.[85]
  • WWE Culture ShockCorey Graves reveals a variety of unique venues, customs, music, food, and people as WWE's tour travels around the world.
  • WWE Breaking Ground – A special look at the WWE Performance Center and what it takes to become a WWE wrestler.
  • Stone Cold Podcast – Interview series hosted by Stone Cold Steve Austin.
  • Live! With Chris Jericho – Interview series hosted by Chris Jericho.
  • Swerved – A hidden camera prank show featuring WWE performers.
  • Cruiserweight Classic – A thirty-two man tournament showcasing the cruiserweight division.
  • Bring It to the TablePeter Rosenberg hosts while Corey Graves and John "Bradshaw" Layfield debate controversial topics.
  • WWE Superstar Ink – Corey Graves asks WWE wrestlers about the meaning behind their tattoos. Also airs on YouTube.
  • Straight to the Source – An interview show hosted by Corey Graves.
  • Something Else to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard – Interview show hosted by Bruce Prichard and Conrad Thompson.[86]
  • Elias: Unplugged[86]
  • Then and Now[87]
  • My Son/Daughter is a WWE Superstar[88]
  • WWE Game Night[89]
  • WWE Where Are They Now[90]
  • WWE NXT – A one-hour, in-ring program showcasing the NXT developmental brand, including periodic special live episodes.[75] First-run editions of NXT moved to USA Network in an expanded live format in September 2019.
  • The Edge and Christian Show – A comedy series and variety show starring Edge and Christian.
  • Camp WWE – A short-form adult animation comedy series produced by Seth Green.
  • Southpaw Regional Wrestling – A miniseries based on a fictional southern wrestling promotion set in the year 1987. Also airs on YouTube.
  • Undertaker: The Last Ride - The unprecedented limited-series event chronicling over three years in the career of The Phenom.
  • 205 Live – A 30-minute (formerly 45-60 minute), in-ring program showcasing WWE's cruiserweight brand of the same name.
  • Worlds Collide – An in-ring series, which will feature interbrand competition between WWE's five brands: Raw, SmackDown, 205 Live, NXT, and NXT UK.
  • Mixed Match Challenge – A seasonal tournament featuring mixed tag team matches. Episodes air with two days of delay (original broadcast continues to air on Facebook Watch).
  • Mae Young Classic – A seasonal tournament featuring thirty-two women wrestlers.[91][86]
  • NXT UK – A one-hour, in-ring program showcasing the NXT UK developmental brand.[92][93][94]

Collections

WWE Network previously offered "WWE Collections", which are video packages of memorable characters and storylines.[95] In July 2019, WWE updated the network and subsequently removed all collections.

Former Collections

  • AJ Styles: Beyond Phenomenal
  • Alexa Bliss: Five Feet Of Fury
  • Andre the Giant
  • Asuka: The Undefeated Empress
  • Attitude Era: Stone Cold
  • Batista Unleashed
  • Becoming The Rock
  • Becky Lynch: Straight Fire
  • Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part I
  • Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part II
  • Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part III
  • Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
  • Bret vs Shawn: The Rivalry
  • Curt Hawkins: Nothing To Lose
  • Daniel Bryan's Greatest Moments
  • Destruction of the Shield
  • Dusty Rhodes: The American Dream
  • DX: Are You Ready?
  • Eddie Guerrero: Viva La Raza!
  • Edge: You Think You Know Me?
  • Finn Balor: Worldwide Sensation
  • Goldberg: Who's Next?
  • Hall of Fame: Class of 2018
  • Hell in a Cell
  • Jeff Jarrett: Ain't He Great
  • Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
  • King Booker: All Hail!
  • Kurt Angle: It's True, It's True
  • Lesnar: The Road To The Undisputed Title
  • Ladder Match: Reaching For Glory
  • The Legacy of Shane McMahon
  • Mean Gene Okerlund
  • Mickie James: Crazy Sweetheart
  • Million Dollar Man: Priceless
  • Miz: The A-Lister
  • Money in the Bank
  • New to WWE Network (changes regularly)
  • New Classic Content (changes monthly)
  • The New Day: Feel The Positivity
  • Nikolai Volkoff
  • nWo: For Life
  • Patterson 'N Brisco: The Stooges
  • Piper's Pit: Born to Controversy
  • Randy Savage: Cream of the Crop
  • Raw 25: 100–76
  • Raw 25: 75–51
  • Raw 25: 50–26
  • Raw 25: 25–01
  • Razor Ramon: Oozing Machismo
  • Rey Mysterio: Biggest Little Man
  • Ric Flair: Forever The Man
  • Ric Flair: Stylin' and Profilin
  • Rusev: Happy Rusev Day
  • Sami Zayn: Never Be The Same
  • Sammartino: The Legend Lives
  • Sasha Banks: The Legit Boss
  • Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak Kid
  • Shawn Michaels: Mr. Wrestlemania
  • Shinsuke Nakamura: The Rock Star
  • Stephanie McMahon: All Business
  • Sting: The Icon Defined
  • The Bar: Sheamus and Cesaro
  • The Brothers of Destruction
  • The Collection of Jericho
  • The Four Horsewomen of NXT
  • The Godfather: All Aboard
  • The Hardys: Team Xtreme
  • The Man They Call Vader
  • The NXT Takeover Collection
  • The Rise of John Cena
  • The Royal Rumble Match
  • The Undertaker vs Triple H Collection
  • The WarGames Collection
  • Three Faces of Foley
  • TLC Tag Teams
  • Tribute to the Troops
  • Trish and Lita: Evolutionary
  • Trish Stratus: Stay Stratusfied
  • Undertaker: Dawn Of The Deadman
  • Women's Evolution
  • WWE Match of the Year 2017
  • WWE Match of the Year 2018
  • WrestleMania Monday
  • Wrestlemania Theater
  • Chyna: Ninth Wonder of the World
  • Best of Swerved Season One
  • The Canadian Collection
  • Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz (removed December 2017)[96]
  • Hall of Fame: Class of 2017
  • WrestleMania Show Stealers
  • Subscriber's Choice (changed quarterly, removed September 2017)[97]
  • George 'The Animal' Steele (removed October 2017)[98]
  • The Incomparable Mr. Fuji (removed October 2017)[98]
  • Jimmy Snuka: The Superfly (removed October 2017)[98]
  • The Cruiserweight Anthology (removed December 2017)
  • Gravest Matches Ever (removed December 2017)
  • Randy Orton: Apex Predator (removed December 2017)
  • ECW Barely Legal Revisited (removed January 2018)
  • Colorful Characters (removed February 2018)
  • Greatest Matches Ever (removed February 2018)[99]
  • Celebrating Black History (removed March 2018)[100]
  • WWE Flashback Friday (changes weekly) (removed May 2018)[101]
  • Best of WWE Network (removed March 2019)[102]
  • WWE Shorts (removed March 2019)[102]
  • WWE Hidden Gems (moved to Vault section)[103]

Repeat/archival programming

In addition to previous editions of the original programs listed above, the network includes many other previously aired events.

Although the United States parental guidelines rating system rates most weekly WWE television programs TV-PG, the WWE Network broadcasts a wider range of content. A parental controls block is available and content rated TV-14 and TV-MA are preceded by an advisory warning. The network airs footage featuring Chris Benoit; it marks the first major airing of Benoit footage or even mention of Benoit in said footage since his murder-suicide in 2007.[104] However, the Benoit tribute episode of Raw is replaced with the episode that aired internationally, a recap of championship matches. Also, Vengeance: Night of Champions in 2007 removes all references to Benoit during the ECW World Championship match. Over the Edge 1999, infamous for Owen Hart's death at the event, is also available for the first time since its original air date; however, some portions of the event have been edited out of respect to the Hart family.[105] Matches called with Jesse Ventura on commentary, which had previously been dubbed over due to a 1991 lawsuit, are available with the original commentary.[106]

While the network promoted on-demand airings as being unedited, some instances of expletives, gestures, and all nudity are censored. Many programs were digitized for WWE 24/7 prior to the 2012 settlement with the World Wide Fund for Nature, and thus the "WWF" and the "WWF scratch" logo are censored in some instances.[107][108] Some original music has been dubbed over with alternate tracks such as the original intro music to Saturday Night's Main Event (May 1985 – January 1988 episodes) which originally played "Obsession" by Animotion.[109]

At launch, all but one of New Jack's matches were removed from ECW pay-per-views, as was his surprise return at Heat Wave 1998, due to a combination of musical rights issues over his entrance music and the inability to remove the music without losing the original commentary audio. The deleted matches were eventually reinstated with replacement music and newly recorded Joey Styles commentary.[110] Several pay-per-views are copies of their condensed home video releases, rather than the live versions, and so are missing matches.[111]

Archive content on the Peacock-hosted version of WWE Network is being further edited for content by NBCUniversal. On launch, two pay-per-views were edited to remove racially-insensitive content; WrestleMania VI was edited to remove a match between Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown where Piper had painted half of his body black, and Survivor Series 2005 was edited to remove a backstage segment where Vince McMahon used a racial slur in front of Booker T and John Cena.[61]

Pay-per-views

Almost every WWF/WWE, JCP/WCW, and ECW pay-per-view (PPV) event ever produced is available for on-demand streaming.[106] Although WWE promotes the selection as every pay-per-view ever made, a handful of PPV events have not yet been made available.[112] This includes mostly foreign events such as WCW's Millennium Final, Collision in Korea, and the Japan Supershows, and ECW's foreign ECW/FMW Supershows, however it also includes some events held domestically such as WCW's Nitro Girls Swimsuit Calendar Special and When Worlds Collide, and WWF's No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie.[a]

In addition the pay-per-view section contains several events which did not air on pay-per-view, such as WWE events Royal Rumble 1988[113] and WWE Global Warning Tour: Melbourne.[114] Many ECW Supercards are also listed as pay-per-views, despite never actually airing there.[115]

WWF/WWE home video

The WWE released videos under the header "Home video classics" which include various previous home video releases that had been originally released under Coliseum Video.[116]

WWWF/WWF/WWE programming

JCP/WCW programming

ECW programming

Other promotions

Non-wrestling content

Additional content from WWE Libraries, which has a library of over 100,000 hours of programming, will be added over time.[132]

Independent wrestling content

  • Evolve (acquired in 2020, select events available)
  • Progress Wrestling (first-run from Chapter 104 to 129, plus select chapters beforehand and chapters thereafter either first- or second-run, delayed from DemandPROGRESS releases)
  • Insane Championship Wrestling
    • Fight Club (select episodes from 2018 and first-run episodes from November 2020 onwards)
    • Select marquee events such as Shug's Hoose Party 5 and Fear and Loathing XI, with post-pandemic marquee events going first-run from Fear and Loathing XII onwards
  • Westside Xtreme Wrestling
    • Shotgun 2020 (Season 2)
    • We Love Wrestling (delayed from original wXwNOW releases)
    • Select PPV/marquee events (delayed from original wXwNOW releases)

Removed content

Impact on pay-per-view industry

In an interview with Time, Michelle D. Wilson, chief revenue and marketing officer for WWE, stated their reason for bypassing cable companies and instead only offering the WWE Network online: "Digital over-the-top offerings represent the future, and given that our passionate fans consume five times more online video content than non-WWE viewers and over-index for purchasing online subscriptions such as Netflix and Hulu, we believe the time is now for a WWE Network."[136]

In response to the announcement, DirecTV issued a statement saying that they are re-evaluating whether to continue carrying WWE's pay-per-view events. Due to the fact that these events would also be available on the WWE Network once it launches, it might reduce the number of pay-per-view purchases via cable and satellite providers. Vince McMahon suggested that pay-TV operators would ultimately decide to continue to carry WWE's pay-per-view events, given that providers keep a significant share of each purchase, and incur minimal costs (apart from WWE's share of the fee for each purchase) to carry the events: "It's found money for them."[137] DirecTV later quietly dropped carriage of WWE PPVs. In response, WWE said, "Yes, DIRECTV has decided to stop offering our PPV's residentially and commercially. The only other option would be to work through the local cable provider."[138]

On February 19, 2014, Dish Network announced that they would carry WWE pay-per-views on an event by event basis, beginning with Elimination Chamber. Dish Network later released a statement saying, "Dish will not offer the ‘WWE Elimination Chamber’ PPV on 2/23. WWE is not willing to adjust their PPV costs to satellite and cable companies, which is unfair to their customers. We need to re-focus our efforts to support partners that better serve Dish customers."[139] Dish later made a decision to air WrestleMania XXX.[140] Dish declined to offer WrestleMania 31 and 32 but did offer WrestleMania 33 in 2017.[141]

Advertising

In October 2014, it was reported Mattel, Kmart, and Pepsi would begin advertising on the network starting the week of October 13. Wilson stated that although no commercial breaks will occur during scheduled programming, 30 second adverts would run in between shows, and that one 15 or 30-second advert would be shown prior to every fourth stream of on-demand content.[142][143]

Notes

  1. ^ The steel cage match from No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie is available on the home video Supertape, which is available on the WWE Network.

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WWE Network is a subscription video on demand over the top streaming service and digital television network owned by the American entertainment company WWE It primarily distributes original professional wrestling events films television and documentary series and a 24 hour linear channel produced by the eponymous professional wrestling promotion alongside acquired programming from other wrestling promotions WWE NetworkScreenshotType of siteOTT video streaming platformArea servedWorldwide excluding Mainland China Cuba Iran North Korea Syria Russia and the occupied territories United States via Peacock Canada via Sportsnet NOW MENA via Shahid India via SonyLIV Indonesia Philippines via Disney Hotstar Disney Australia via Binge and Kayo Sports South Africa via Showmax ParentWWEURLInternational network wbr wwe wbr comRegistrationRequiredUsers1 5 million as of October 30 2020 update LaunchedFebruary 24 2014 9 years ago February 24 2014 Current statusActiveThe service relied on technology developed by MLB Advanced Media and BAMTech prior to Endeavor Streaming assuming technical operations of the service in 2019 Although operating primarily as a standalone service the distribution model of the WWE Network varies by market where it can be available as an integrated service through licensing agreements with third party providers depending on the markets The standalone service contains a premium and a free tier WWE Network was launched on February 24 2014 in the United States in Canada in July of that year and expanded to the Asia Pacific region and select European countries in August The United Kingdom received the service in February 2015 and was made available in the Middle East and parts of Africa that March and to India in November It was launched in additional European and Asian countries in January 2016 Upon launch the WWE Network was met with positive reception of its content library but was criticized for technical problems The service had 1 5 million subscribers by October 30 2020 In 2021 NBCUniversal Television and Streaming acquired exclusive rights to distribute WWE Network in the United States merging WWE content onto the premium tier of its own streaming service Peacock and the standalone WWE Network was discontinued in the region that April Similar distribution arrangements with streaming services in other territories have followed discontinuing the standalone WWE network in Canada MENA India Indonesia Philippines South Africa and Australia Contents 1 History 1 1 Development and U S launch 1 2 Expansion 1 3 Switch to Endeavor redesign 1 4 Merger of U S service into Peacock other streaming deals 2 Availability 3 Programming 3 1 Original programming 3 1 1 WWE events 3 1 2 Current shows 3 1 3 Former shows 3 2 Collections 3 3 Repeat archival programming 3 3 1 Pay per views 3 3 2 WWF WWE home video 3 3 3 WWWF WWF WWE programming 3 3 4 JCP WCW programming 3 3 5 ECW programming 3 3 6 Other promotions 3 3 7 Non wrestling content 3 4 Independent wrestling content 3 5 Removed content 4 Impact on pay per view industry 5 Advertising 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditDevelopment and U S launch Edit The origins of the WWE Network can trace back to 2000 when USA Network filed a lawsuit against the World Wrestling Federation WWF known as WWE since 2002 due to a breach of contract which saw most of its programming moved to Viacom owned TNN and MTV The Delaware Chancery Court ruled in favor of the WWF in June 2000 1 2 Then CEO Linda McMahon revealed that WWF wanted its own cable network and testified that before WWF signed a rights deal with Viacom the company had floated the idea of acquiring USA s Sci Fi Channel and reformatting it as a dedicated wrestling network USA executives rejected the idea and McMahon said that former USA Networks President Barry Baker encouraged her to talk to other programmers about potential deals I can tell you right now Linda you re not going to get anybody to give you a network McMahon quoted Baker in her testimony 1 In 2005 USA Network re acquired the rights to all WWE programming In September 2011 WWE officially announced plans to launch the WWE Network in 2012 as a pay TV channel 3 WWE then conducted a survey asking people if they would pay for the WWE Network if it were a premium channel In an email sent to WWE fans who might be interested in the WWE Network WWE surveyed fans for their thoughts about the WWE Network airing WWE s pay per views to subscribers for no additional charge The survey also noted that feature repeats of Raw and SmackDown as well as footage from World Championship Wrestling WCW Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW National Wrestling Alliance NWA XFL Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW American Wrestling Association AWA and WWE films would also make the lineup Original programming was also noted in the survey 4 5 As the result of an online poll WrestleMania Rewind was chosen as a name for a new WWE Network show on October 17 2011 6 The original launch date was set for April 1 2012 which would have coincided with WrestleMania XXVIII and WWE s official website featured a countdown clock that would have expired on April 1 The clock was quietly removed and the network did not launch as advertised 7 WWE chief marketing officer Michelle Wilson allayed fears about the future of the WWE Network saying There will be a WWE network in some shape or form We are in late stage negotiations with distributors and confirmed that WWE Legends House had been filmed 8 In April 2013 WWE had switched plans and aimed to release the WWE Network as a premium pay TV outlet with a potential price of 15 a month 9 On Old School Raw in January 2014 WWE ran teasers promoting an announcement on January 8 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas 10 later confirming that the announcement concerned the WWE Network 11 At the Consumer Electronics Show WWE revealed a comprehensive plan which would see a launch date of February 24 2014 in the United States 12 13 14 WWE Classics on Demand closed on January 31 2014 to make way for the WWE Network 15 A free trial period was offered during the week of the launch 16 The logo initially used for the WWE Network eventually became the standard logo used by the WWE corporation in August 2014 17 WrestleMania XXX was the first pay per view to stream on the network In April 2014 ahead of WrestleMania XXX the Network received acclaim with The New York Times saying that WWE had positioned themselves on the cutting edge of Internet television 18 Later that month the company announced that the network had 667 000 subscribers short of the one million subscribers they needed to break even 19 As WWE s stock fell 50 the following month Forbes described low subscription numbers as being of additional concern for investors after WWE s underwhelming NBCUniversal renewal deal 20 WWE offered a second free preview week of the WWE Network which started July 7 in an attempt to sign new subscribers 21 A second report released at the end of July indicated that the network had reached 700 000 subscribers 22 WWE s goal was to reach one million subscribers by the end of 2014 22 23 Expansion Edit On July 31 2014 the company announced a 10 year Canadian distribution deal for WWE content with Rogers Media owner of Sportsnet 360 the historic carrier of WWE programming in Canada which was to see the company distribute WWE Network as a premium television service 24 Also on that date it was announced that the WWE Network would launch in Australia New Zealand Hong Kong Singapore Mexico Spain and the Nordics among others on August 12 with Italian Arab German Japanese Indian Chinese Thai and Malaysian launches planned for a later date 25 26 27 On October 30 2014 in an attempt to increase subscription numbers from an announced figure of 731 000 the 6 month subscription requirement was dropped allowing subscribers the option to cancel at any time 28 29 WWE had originally planned to launch the network on October 1 in the United Kingdom but was delayed for a further month 30 The launch was confirmed to be taking place at 8 p m on November 3 31 however 20 minutes prior to the launch WWE announced that it had been indefinitely delayed 32 33 Vince McMahon publicly apologized for the delay 34 It was announced on January 4 2015 that the WWE Network would be launching in the UK and Ireland on January 19 2015 priced at 9 99 and 12 99 respectively 35 although some customers managed to register as early as January 13 36 37 38 On January 27 2015 WWE announced that the WWE Network had reached 1 million subscribers 39 with Vince McMahon saying that WWE would remain focused on delivering an outstanding value proposition for ours fans by adding new content and new features in the coming year 40 On February 12 2015 WWE announced a five year partnership with television provider OSN to bring the WWE Network to the Middle East and North Africa as a premium service 41 On March 31 2019 all OSN Sports channels were shut down and WWE content stopped airing on OSN services A year later WWE announced the Network content would be accessible in the MENA region directly through WWE services with no regional television provider or streaming service involved Currently and since March 23 2022 Shahid holds exclusive rights to the Network content in the region 42 On July 30 2015 WWE revealed the number of subscribers for the Network at 1 156 million This was announced as a part of WWE s financial reporting on the second quarter of the year which had resulted in their stock price rising past 20 00 after closing on the previous day at 16 48 The total of 1 156 million paid subscribers marked a 13 decrease from the 1 315 million paid subscribers that was stated in the reports for the first quarter of 2015 WWE also revealed including trial subscribers they had 1 227 million Network users at the end of the second quarter and over the entire lifespan of the Network there have been over 2 million unique subscribers 43 The WWE Network launched in India on November 2 2015 44 45 On November 19 a report by market research and consulting firm Park Associates announced that the WWE Network had broken into the top five streaming services and trailed only MLB tv in the sports category 46 WWE announced the network would launch in Germany Switzerland Austria and Japan on January 5 2016 47 48 followed by Thailand and the Philippines on February 29 2016 49 In April 2017 WWE announced a total of 1 949 million subscribers to the WWE Network of which 1 661 million were paid subscribers 50 At the end of the third quarter of 2017 the number had dropped to 1 5 million paid users 51 In April 2018 WWE announced subscriber growth had reached 2 1 million with 1 8 million paid 52 At the end of the third quarter of 2018 the number had dropped to 1 6 million paid users 51 Switch to Endeavor redesign Edit In January 2019 WWE Network signed with Endeavor Streaming to replace BAMTech as its operating partner 53 WWE s decision was motivated by the acquisition of BAMTech by Disney 54 Co president George Barrios cited concerns over how BAMTech s relationships with third party partners would be impacted by the sale while WWE also sought greater control over the service and its operations intending to partner with another vendor or take the service entirely in house The company decided to partner with Endeavor Streaming formed primarily from the assets of NeuLion to provide infrastructure and billing services and Massive Interactive to develop a new front end and mobile apps 55 The new WWE Network platform launched in July 2019 ahead of SummerSlam It includes a revamped user experience support for 1080p streams new browsing tools such as a new Superstars interface for filtering content by performers and plans to add a download feature for offline viewing in the future Support for PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and selected legacy smart TVs was discontinued with the changeover 55 In an interview with The Verge Barrios revealed that there were ongoing plans for WWE com s existing video content to be integrated into the WWE Network platform as a free tier possibly also including previews of WWE Network s premium content and that WWE was also considering the development of a premium tier with additional features such as benefits for other WWE operations 55 In March 2020 amid the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic and to promote WrestleMania 36 WWE Network made a selection of its premium content and archives available free for a limited time 56 On June 1 2020 WWE Network officially launched a free tier with 15 000 hours of content which includes access to selected content such as recent episodes of its weekly programming and original series such as Raw Talk Monday Night War and Ride Along The service would be advertising free and was intended primarily to promote its weekly programs and pay per view events 57 Merger of U S service into Peacock other streaming deals Edit WWE Network content became available on Peacock in 2021 On January 25 2021 WWE announced that NBCUniversal Television and Streaming had acquired the exclusive U S distribution rights to WWE Network and that the service would be folded into the NBCUniversal owned streaming service Peacock on March 18 2021 ahead of Fastlane and WrestleMania 37 Existing and future WWE Network content will be hosted by a branded channel within the Peacock service with the full service included as part of the paid Peacock Premium tier which features a wider array of television film and sports programming and a selection of WWE Network content including some of its original series such as The Bump and Raw Talk and episodes of Total Divas and Total Bellas from NBCUniversal cable channel E available within its free tier 58 WWE committed to produce a signature documentary for the service annually beginning in 2022 59 After a transitional period the standalone WWE Network ceased operations in the United States on April 4 2021 58 60 To coincide with the introduction Peacock announced plans to offer a four month half price promotion for new Premium subscribers 58 60 Not all content was available at launch as the service s library was being audited to meet NBCUniversal standards and practices WWE stated that the content migration would be completed by August 2021 61 This has included the removal of scenes matches containing content inappropriate under current standards with the most prominent example being a WrestleMania VI match where Roddy Piper painted half of his body black before facing African American opponent Bad News Brown 62 61 This agreement did not initially affect the WWE Network service outside of the United States which continues to be marketed as a standalone offering through either WWE or its local partners 59 63 However in 2022 WWE began to reach additional agreements to merge WWE Network into streaming services in other territories 64 in January 2022 WWE partnered with Disney Hotstar in Indonesia 64 In September 2022 it reached a similar agreement with Australian streaming service Binge as an extension of an existing agreement with owner Foxtel 65 In October 2022 WWE announced that it would carry WWE Network programming on Disney in the Philippines upon the service s launch on November 17 covering pay per views and library content rights to WWE weekly television programs are owned by Cignal and TAP Sports 66 Availability Edit Availability of the WWE Network globally Available Unavailable No information The WWE Network is currently available through 186 out of 193 United Nations member states including all 27 European Union nations and two observer states such as the Holy See and the State of Palestine It is also distributed through six non UN countries the Republic of China Taiwan the Cook Islands Kosovo Niue Northern Cyprus and SADR claimed Western Sahara In late 2017 Liechtenstein and China were added to the list of non available countries 67 however the WWE Network is still available in the Chinese special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau as well as ROC controlled Taiwan and Fujian Since January 2021 WWE Network is available in India as an add on subscription through the SonyLIV streaming service 68 In December 2019 WWE renewed its agreements in Sub Saharan Africa with SuperSport adding a WWE branded channel to DStv carrying WWE programs and WWE Network original series 69 On January 27 2022 it was announced that WWE Network would be available on Disney Hotstar in Indonesia at no additional costs to subscribers 64 70 Amidst the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by the Russian military WWE announced on March 3 2022 that it had terminated the broadcasting relationship with Russia and shut down the WWE Network in the country in line with the global sanctions imposed by the United States The WWE Network service is also not available in the Russian controlled regions of Crimea Donetsk Kherson Luhansk Zaporozhye Transnistria Abkhazia and South Ossetia 71 On September 28 2022 WWE announced an agreement with its Australian rightsholder Foxtel which will see WWE Network merged into its streaming service Binge beginning in January 2023 with a launch later set for January 23 2023 72 As part of the agreement Foxtel s channel Fox8 will continue to carry WWE programming and Foxtel will also introduce a new WWE branded linear channel 65 73 On October 20 2022 it was announced that the WWE Network will move to Disney in the Philippines upon its launch on November 17 2022 74 Distribution partners for WWE Network and their Premium Live Event Country territory Partner main services Expiry Refs United States NBCUniversal Peacock TBACanada Rogers Sports amp Media Sportsnet Now TBAMENA MBC Group Shahid TBAIndia Culver Max Entertainment SonyLIV TBAAfrica MultiChoice SuperSport Showmax TBAAustralia Foxtel Binge TBAIndonesia Disney Hotstar TBAPhilippines Disney TBAProgramming EditOriginal programming Edit WWE events Edit All WWE premium live events pay per views 75 All WWE Network exclusive events Pre shows for pay per views and WWE Network exclusive events 76 NXT Level Up An in ring program featuring talent from the NXT developmental brand 77 Main Event An in ring program featuring talent from the Raw brand Episodes air with three weeks of delay original broadcast continues to air on Hulu Current shows Edit First Look A first look at upcoming WWE Home Video releases This Week in WWE A weekly 30 minute recap of the past week s WWE programs hosted by Scott Stanford and Alyse Zwick using the stage name Alyse Ashton WWE Ride Along A show following WWE personalities as they drive from city to city WWE Raw Talk A weekly post show for WWE Raw hosted by Kevin Patrick and R Truth 78 WWE Talking Smack A weekly Saturday morning post show for WWE SmackDown hosted by Kayla Braxton and Paul Heyman 79 WWE Breaking News Breaking news from WWE Table for 3 Three WWE personalities share stories over dinner WWE Original Specials A series of specials on the WWE Network WWE Beyond the Ring Documentary portions of previously released WWE DVDs featuring various performers organizations and storylines WWE 24 A documentary show that goes behind the scenes of WWE events and personnel WWE 365 A documentary series that reviews a year in the career of a WWE talent WWE Music Power 10 A top 10 WWE Music countdown show WWE Photo Shoot A show where current and former WWE personnel sit down to explain the stories behind photos of their careers and lives Also airs on YouTube WWE The Day Of A documentary series that catch a glimpse of WWE Superstars lives as they prepare mentally and physically for their biggest matches Also airs on YouTube WWE Chronicle A documentary series that chronicles a WWE personality and their journey through personal interviews and candid moments Also airs on YouTube WWE Collections Spotlight A preview show that offers a sampling of exclusive WWE Collections that are available on the WWE Network 80 WWE Marquee Matches Prominent matches in WWE history are showcased 81 Superstar Picks WWE wrestlers present their favorite matches in their entirety 82 WWE Untold Wrestlers reveal stories about moments in WWE history WWE Watch Along Pat McAfee interviews guests while watching various pay per views Steve Austin s Broken Skull Sessions Stone Cold Steve Austin interviews WWE Superstars and legends WWE Break It Down The stories behind some of the biggest matches and moments in WWE history are discussed by the Superstars and legends who lived them WWE Ruthless Aggression The WWE Ruthless Aggression docuseries picks up where WWE Network s Monday Night War series left off detailing the years that followed the Attitude Era after WWE absorbed its then top rival WCW 83 Notsam Wrestling WWE Icons A documentary series that is poised to be cover a number of top legends and Hall of Famers WWE Evil A documentary series that chronicles the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history and their impact on mainstream culture Peacock US exclusive WWE This is Awesome A retrospective series that celebrates the awesome moments in WWE Hosted by Greg Miller Former shows Edit Holy Foley A reality TV show starring Mick Foley and his family 84 Jerry Springer Too Hot for TV Jerry Springer hosts this look back at some of WWE s most outrageous and embarrassing moments Unfiltered with Renee Young Interview show hosted by Renee Young Topics discussed include WWE wrestlers wrestling careers and stories music and films WWE Legends House A reality television series featuring several retired personnel The Monday Night War WWE vs WCW A television series about the Monday Night Wars 75 WWE Slam City An animated series featuring current WWE talent based on the Mattel toy line of the same name The WWE List A fast paced interactive series that tallies tweets from the WWE Universe to compile the most unusual lists ever in WWE history WWE WrestleMania Rewind The first show named to be part of the network a retrospective look at WrestleMania s memorable moments WWE Countdown A top 10 countdown show based on interactive fan polls 75 WWE Rivalries A show documenting rivalries in wrestling Tough Talk A post show to Tough Enough hosted by Byron Saxton Legends with JBL An interview show hosted by John Bradshaw Layfield featuring WWE Legends and Hall of Famers 85 WWE Culture Shock Corey Graves reveals a variety of unique venues customs music food and people as WWE s tour travels around the world WWE Breaking Ground A special look at the WWE Performance Center and what it takes to become a WWE wrestler Stone Cold Podcast Interview series hosted by Stone Cold Steve Austin Live With Chris Jericho Interview series hosted by Chris Jericho Swerved A hidden camera prank show featuring WWE performers Cruiserweight Classic A thirty two man tournament showcasing the cruiserweight division Bring It to the Table Peter Rosenberg hosts while Corey Graves and John Bradshaw Layfield debate controversial topics WWE Superstar Ink Corey Graves asks WWE wrestlers about the meaning behind their tattoos Also airs on YouTube Straight to the Source An interview show hosted by Corey Graves Something Else to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard Interview show hosted by Bruce Prichard and Conrad Thompson 86 Elias Unplugged 86 Then and Now 87 My Son Daughter is a WWE Superstar 88 WWE Game Night 89 WWE Where Are They Now 90 WWE NXT A one hour in ring program showcasing the NXT developmental brand including periodic special live episodes 75 First run editions of NXT moved to USA Network in an expanded live format in September 2019 The Edge and Christian Show A comedy series and variety show starring Edge and Christian Camp WWE A short form adult animation comedy series produced by Seth Green Southpaw Regional Wrestling A miniseries based on a fictional southern wrestling promotion set in the year 1987 Also airs on YouTube Undertaker The Last Ride The unprecedented limited series event chronicling over three years in the career of The Phenom 205 Live A 30 minute formerly 45 60 minute in ring program showcasing WWE s cruiserweight brand of the same name Worlds Collide An in ring series which will feature interbrand competition between WWE s five brands Raw SmackDown 205 Live NXT and NXT UK Mixed Match Challenge A seasonal tournament featuring mixed tag team matches Episodes air with two days of delay original broadcast continues to air on Facebook Watch Mae Young Classic A seasonal tournament featuring thirty two women wrestlers 91 86 NXT UK A one hour in ring program showcasing the NXT UK developmental brand 92 93 94 Collections Edit WWE Network previously offered WWE Collections which are video packages of memorable characters and storylines 95 In July 2019 WWE updated the network and subsequently removed all collections Former Collections AJ Styles Beyond Phenomenal Alexa Bliss Five Feet Of Fury Andre the Giant Asuka The Undefeated Empress Attitude Era Stone Cold Batista Unleashed Becoming The Rock Becky Lynch Straight Fire Best of Stone Cold vs Mr McMahon Part I Best of Stone Cold vs Mr McMahon Part II Best of Stone Cold vs Mr McMahon Part III Bobby The Brain Heenan Bret vs Shawn The Rivalry Curt Hawkins Nothing To Lose Daniel Bryan s Greatest Moments Destruction of the Shield Dusty Rhodes The American Dream DX Are You Ready Eddie Guerrero Viva La Raza Edge You Think You Know Me Finn Balor Worldwide Sensation Goldberg Who s Next Hall of Fame Class of 2018 Hell in a Cell Jeff Jarrett Ain t He Great Jim The Anvil Neidhart King Booker All Hail Kurt Angle It s True It s True Lesnar The Road To The Undisputed Title Ladder Match Reaching For Glory The Legacy of Shane McMahon Mean Gene Okerlund Mickie James Crazy Sweetheart Million Dollar Man Priceless Miz The A Lister Money in the Bank New to WWE Network changes regularly New Classic Content changes monthly The New Day Feel The Positivity Nikolai Volkoff nWo For Life Patterson N Brisco The Stooges Piper s Pit Born to Controversy Randy Savage Cream of the Crop Raw 25 100 76 Raw 25 75 51 Raw 25 50 26 Raw 25 25 01 Razor Ramon Oozing Machismo Rey Mysterio Biggest Little Man Ric Flair Forever The Man Ric Flair Stylin and Profilin Rusev Happy Rusev Day Sami Zayn Never Be The Same Sammartino The Legend Lives Sasha Banks The Legit Boss Shawn Michaels Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels Mr Wrestlemania Shinsuke Nakamura The Rock Star Stephanie McMahon All Business Sting The Icon Defined The Bar Sheamus and Cesaro The Brothers of Destruction The Collection of Jericho The Four Horsewomen of NXT The Godfather All Aboard The Hardys Team Xtreme The Man They Call Vader The NXT Takeover Collection The Rise of John Cena The Royal Rumble Match The Undertaker vs Triple H Collection The WarGames Collection Three Faces of Foley TLC Tag Teams Tribute to the Troops Trish and Lita Evolutionary Trish Stratus Stay Stratusfied Undertaker Dawn Of The Deadman Women s Evolution WWE Match of the Year 2017 WWE Match of the Year 2018 WrestleMania Monday Wrestlemania Theater Chyna Ninth Wonder of the World Best of Swerved Season One The Canadian Collection Dolph Ziggler vs The Miz removed December 2017 96 Hall of Fame Class of 2017 WrestleMania Show Stealers Subscriber s Choice changed quarterly removed September 2017 97 George The Animal Steele removed October 2017 98 The Incomparable Mr Fuji removed October 2017 98 Jimmy Snuka The Superfly removed October 2017 98 The Cruiserweight Anthology removed December 2017 Gravest Matches Ever removed December 2017 Randy Orton Apex Predator removed December 2017 ECW Barely Legal Revisited removed January 2018 Colorful Characters removed February 2018 Greatest Matches Ever removed February 2018 99 Celebrating Black History removed March 2018 100 WWE Flashback Friday changes weekly removed May 2018 101 Best of WWE Network removed March 2019 102 WWE Shorts removed March 2019 102 WWE Hidden Gems moved to Vault section 103 Repeat archival programming Edit In addition to previous editions of the original programs listed above the network includes many other previously aired events Although the United States parental guidelines rating system rates most weekly WWE television programs TV PG the WWE Network broadcasts a wider range of content A parental controls block is available and content rated TV 14 and TV MA are preceded by an advisory warning The network airs footage featuring Chris Benoit it marks the first major airing of Benoit footage or even mention of Benoit in said footage since his murder suicide in 2007 104 However the Benoit tribute episode of Raw is replaced with the episode that aired internationally a recap of championship matches Also Vengeance Night of Champions in 2007 removes all references to Benoit during the ECW World Championship match Over the Edge 1999 infamous for Owen Hart s death at the event is also available for the first time since its original air date however some portions of the event have been edited out of respect to the Hart family 105 Matches called with Jesse Ventura on commentary which had previously been dubbed over due to a 1991 lawsuit are available with the original commentary 106 While the network promoted on demand airings as being unedited some instances of expletives gestures and all nudity are censored Many programs were digitized for WWE 24 7 prior to the 2012 settlement with the World Wide Fund for Nature and thus the WWF and the WWF scratch logo are censored in some instances 107 108 Some original music has been dubbed over with alternate tracks such as the original intro music to Saturday Night s Main Event May 1985 January 1988 episodes which originally played Obsession by Animotion 109 At launch all but one of New Jack s matches were removed from ECW pay per views as was his surprise return at Heat Wave 1998 due to a combination of musical rights issues over his entrance music and the inability to remove the music without losing the original commentary audio The deleted matches were eventually reinstated with replacement music and newly recorded Joey Styles commentary 110 Several pay per views are copies of their condensed home video releases rather than the live versions and so are missing matches 111 Archive content on the Peacock hosted version of WWE Network is being further edited for content by NBCUniversal On launch two pay per views were edited to remove racially insensitive content WrestleMania VI was edited to remove a match between Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown where Piper had painted half of his body black and Survivor Series 2005 was edited to remove a backstage segment where Vince McMahon used a racial slur in front of Booker T and John Cena 61 Pay per views Edit Almost every WWF WWE JCP WCW and ECW pay per view PPV event ever produced is available for on demand streaming 106 Although WWE promotes the selection as every pay per view ever made a handful of PPV events have not yet been made available 112 This includes mostly foreign events such as WCW s Millennium Final Collision in Korea and the Japan Supershows and ECW s foreign ECW FMW Supershows however it also includes some events held domestically such as WCW s Nitro Girls Swimsuit Calendar Special and When Worlds Collide and WWF s No Holds Barred The Match The Movie a In addition the pay per view section contains several events which did not air on pay per view such as WWE events Royal Rumble 1988 113 and WWE Global Warning Tour Melbourne 114 Many ECW Supercards are also listed as pay per views despite never actually airing there 115 WWF WWE home video Edit The WWE released videos under the header Home video classics which include various previous home video releases that had been originally released under Coliseum Video 116 Andre The Giant 117 Bashed in the USA 116 Battle Royal at the Albert Hall 116 Big Small Strange Strong 116 Big Daddy Cool Diesel 118 Bloopers Bleeps and Bodyslams 116 Brains Behind the Brawn 116 Bret Hart Greatest Matches 119 Bret The Hitman Hart 117 British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith 119 The British Bulldogs 118 Bruno Sammartino Living Legend 120 Brutus The Barber Beefcake 118 Crunch Classic 116 Demolition 121 Euro Rampage 92 116 Funniest Moments 116 George The Animal Steele 119 German Fan Favorites 118 Global Warfare 118 Global Warning Tour Melbourne Grand Slams 116 Greatest Hits 116 Grudge Match 86 116 Hacksaw Jim Duggan 119 The Hart Foundation 120 Hottest Matches 116 Hulk Hogan Real American 120 The Hulkster Hulk Hogan 119 Inside the Steel Cage 116 Invasion 92 116 Invasion of the Bodyslammers 116 Jake The Snake Roberts 120 The Ken Patera Story 120 Life and Times Capt Lou Albano 120 Macho Madness 118 Macho Man and Elizabeth 120 Mega Matches 116 Most Embarrassing Moments 116 Paul Bearer Hits From the Crypt 122 Rampage 91 116 Rampage 92 116 Razor Ramon 118 Ricky The Dragon Steamboat 117 Roddy Pipers Greatest Hits 117 Smack Em Whack Em 116 Shawn Michaels 122 Sunny 122 SuperTape 92 116 SuperTape II 116 SuperTape III 116 SuperTape IV 116 SuperTape 116 UK Fan Favorites 1993 122 UK Rampage 93 116 The Ultimate Warrior 1989 121 The Ultimate Warrior 1992 121 The Undertaker Buries Them Alive 118 The Undertaker The Face of Fear 117 Unusual Matches 116 Villains of the Squared Circle 116 World Tour 90 116 World Tour 91 116 World Tour 92 116 WrestleFest 90 116 WrestleFest 91 116 WrestleFest 92 116 WrestleFest 93 116 Wrestling Superheroes 116 Wrestling Tough Guys 116 Wrestling s Greatest Champions 116 WWWF WWF WWE programming Edit Every episode of WWE Raw except the episodes aired in the last 31 days 106 Every episode of WWE SmackDown except the episodes aired in the last 31 days Every episode of WWE NXT except the episodes aired in the last 24 hours 123 Every episode of NXT UK Every episode of WWE Main Event except the episodes aired in the last 16 days Every episode of WWE Tribute to the Troops Every WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony Clips from 1994 to 1996 full event 2004 present Every episode of WWE Mixed Match Challenge Every episode of Saturday Night s Main Event and The Main Event Every episode of Tuesday Night Titans with the exception of episode 31 Every episode of ECW Every episode of WWE Legends of Wrestling Select episodes of WWF Championship Wrestling from 1980 Select episodes of WWE Superstars from 2014 to 2016 Select episodes of WWF Superstars from 1992 to 1996 Select episodes of WWF Wrestling Challenge from 1986 to 1987 124 Select episodes of Prime Time Wrestling from 1986 1990 1992 all from 1987 to 1989 Select episodes of WWE Old School archival house shows typically from Madison Square Garden and Boston Garden from 1973 1975 1988 1990 1991 and 1997 Select episodes of All Star Wrestling from 1975 to 1982 125 Select episodes of Heat from 1998 to 1999 all 1998 January July 1999 126 Select episodes of WWE Confidential all from 2002 select from 2003 to 2004 127 Select episodes of WWE Velocity from 2002 to 2004 JCP WCW programming Edit Every episode of Clash of the Champions Every episode of WCW Monday Nitro Every episode of WCW Thunder 128 Select episodes of Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling from 1981 to 1986 204 episodes 129 Select episodes of WCW Saturday Night all from 1986 to 1988 select from 1985 1989 1992 1994ECW programming Edit Every episode of ECW Hardcore TV Every episode of ECW WrestlingOther promotions Edit Select episodes of AWA Championship Wrestling from 1983 1986 1988 Select episodes of Global Wrestling Federation from 1990 to 1992 Select episodes of Mid South Wrestling all from 1983 130 select from 1981 to 1982 1984 1986 Select episodes of Smoky Mountain Wrestling from 1994 Select episodes of World Class Championship Wrestling from 1982 to 1988 339 of 397 total 131 Non wrestling content Edit Every episode of Tough Enough Every episode of seasons 1 9 of Total Divas Every episode of seasons 1 6 of Total Bellas Every episode of seasons 1 3 of Miz amp Mrs E librariesAdditional content from WWE Libraries which has a library of over 100 000 hours of programming will be added over time 132 Independent wrestling content Edit Evolve acquired in 2020 select events available Progress Wrestling first run from Chapter 104 to 129 plus select chapters beforehand and chapters thereafter either first or second run delayed from DemandPROGRESS releases Insane Championship Wrestling Fight Club select episodes from 2018 and first run episodes from November 2020 onwards Select marquee events such as Shug s Hoose Party 5 and Fear and Loathing XI with post pandemic marquee events going first run from Fear and Loathing XII onwards Westside Xtreme Wrestling Shotgun 2020 Season 2 We Love Wrestling delayed from original wXwNOW releases Select PPV marquee events delayed from original wXwNOW releases Removed content Edit Hulk Hogan s Rock n Wrestling Removed after controversial racial statements previously made by Hogan were made public 133 Stampede Wrestling Removed after rights dispute with Bret Hart 134 As Seen on YouTube The best of WWE s YouTube content 135 WWE Quick Hits A monthly show with extra short clips from various DVDs amp WWE Network shows 135 Impact on pay per view industry EditIn an interview with Time Michelle D Wilson chief revenue and marketing officer for WWE stated their reason for bypassing cable companies and instead only offering the WWE Network online Digital over the top offerings represent the future and given that our passionate fans consume five times more online video content than non WWE viewers and over index for purchasing online subscriptions such as Netflix and Hulu we believe the time is now for a WWE Network 136 In response to the announcement DirecTV issued a statement saying that they are re evaluating whether to continue carrying WWE s pay per view events Due to the fact that these events would also be available on the WWE Network once it launches it might reduce the number of pay per view purchases via cable and satellite providers Vince McMahon suggested that pay TV operators would ultimately decide to continue to carry WWE s pay per view events given that providers keep a significant share of each purchase and incur minimal costs apart from WWE s share of the fee for each purchase to carry the events It s found money for them 137 DirecTV later quietly dropped carriage of WWE PPVs In response WWE said Yes DIRECTV has decided to stop offering our PPV s residentially and commercially The only other option would be to work through the local cable provider 138 On February 19 2014 Dish Network announced that they would carry WWE pay per views on an event by event basis beginning with Elimination Chamber Dish Network later released a statement saying Dish will not offer the WWE Elimination Chamber PPV on 2 23 WWE is not willing to adjust their PPV costs to satellite and cable companies which is unfair to their customers We need to re focus our efforts to support partners that better serve Dish customers 139 Dish later made a decision to air WrestleMania XXX 140 Dish declined to offer WrestleMania 31 and 32 but did offer WrestleMania 33 in 2017 141 Advertising EditIn October 2014 it was reported Mattel Kmart and Pepsi would begin advertising on the network starting the week of October 13 Wilson stated that although no commercial breaks will occur during scheduled programming 30 second adverts would run in between shows and that one 15 or 30 second advert would be shown prior to every fourth stream of on demand content 142 143 Notes Edit The steel cage match from No Holds Barred The Match The Movie is available on the home video Supertape which is available on the WWE Network References Edit a b Revenge of the McMahons The story behind WWE Network FierceVideo www fiercevideo com Archived from the original on 2018 12 06 WWF Wins Judicial Smackdown Against USA E Online 29 June 2000 Goldman Eric September 6 2011 WWE Network Coming in 2012 IGN Retrieved August 14 2014 Caldwell James September 22 2011 WWE News WWE TV Network update could PPVs move to the 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