Peacock is set to debut on the WWE Network before the launch of Fastlane, the first WWE pay-per-view event on the platform. Additional fan-favorite content, as well as all past Wrestlemanias, will stream exclusively on the service.
Peacock will continually add WWE Network content to its catalog, including the WCW, and ECW PPV all available before SummerSlam. Its premium subscription version will house upcoming PPV events and current WWE originals, while its free version will offer a new WWE channel and select WWE original shows, as well as weekly new episodes of “Raw Talk” and “The Bump.”
The organization will dedicate a single page to PPV events within the last year. Some of the original series include Steve Austin’s “The Broken Skull Sessions,” “WWE Chronicle,” and “WWE Icons,” weekly episodes of NXT the day after air, as well as the 2021 replays of “SmackDown” 30 days after air; groundbreaking documentaries, including “Undertaker: The Last Ride,” “WWE 24,” among others.
Peacock will launch a streaming platform for the network valued at $4.99 per month of Peacock premium, as well as WWE Universe deeper savings for a limited time. the premium upgrade has no additional costs for Xfinity X1 and Flex customers, and Cox Contour customers. The service is currently compatible with Roku and Apple devices, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K, and Apple TV HD, as well as Google platforms and devices, including Android, Android TV devices, Chromecast, and Chromecast built-in devices; Microsoft’s Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One S and Xbox One X; Sony PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, and PlayStation 5; and VIZIO SmartCast TVs and LG Smart TVs.