Peacock to the become the exclusive home of WWE Network in the U.S. | WWE
WWE Network will be integrated into Peacock in the US beginning on March 18th. It will be the entire Network, as current WWE Network subscribers will be folded into Peacock closer to the launch.
According to the press release we will get the following with the updated WWE Network:
- All live pay-per-view events including WrestleMania and SummerSlam; Fastlane will be the first WWE pay-per-view to stream on Peacock on Sunday, March 21.
- Original series like Steve Austin Broken Skull Sessions, Undertaker: The Last Ride and the all-new WWE Icons;
- In-ring shows like NXT, NXT UK and WWE 205 Live, as well as replays of Raw and SmackDown;
- WWE Network archives, including every WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-view event in history;
- Groundbreaking documentaries, including WWE 24, WWE Untold, and WWE 365;
- And, starting in 2022, one signature documentary annually.
That last one is interesting, as I read that as a Documentary more like the Andre The Giant one HBO did (or old WWE ones) instead of the 1 hour documentaries they've been doing. Give me more long-form documentaries.
Pro's:
- The with ads version of Peacock is $4.99. $5 cheaper. Ad-free is still $9.99
- With your subscription you get more than just the WWE Network stuff, you get all of Peacock Premiums programming (like the new Saved By The Bell show, Premier League soccer and The Office)
- If you already have Peacock it's one less subscription you need to pay for.
Cons:
- Short term it may lead to some confusion with regards to people needing to download a new app on their devices.