WWE Network begins the transition to Peacock Premium on Thursday, March 18 (3/18/2021). A new WWE Network section of NBC’s streaming service is available for premium subscribers, and fresh WWE content is arriving on the service.
It’s a huge get for the relatively new Peacock service, which will add thousands of hours of archived WWE Network content to its library, and become the new, exclusive home of WWE Network streaming content and pay-per-view events, like WrestleMania and SummerSlam
In a press release from WWE, the network announced transition details and the streaming schedule for the first week of content on Peacock Premium. To start, more than 17,000 hours of content will arrive on Peacock Premium on Thursday, March 18, and the WWE Network’s regular broadcast schedule will become available on Peacock Premium’s new WWE Network Channel.
Then, subscribers can expect the following new content over the remainder of the week:
Thursday, Mar. 18
- 10 classic episodes of WCW Saturday Night (1993)
- NXT UK
- This Week in WWE
- WWE NXT (3/17/21)
Friday, Mar. 19
- WWE The Day Of: Elimination Chamber 2021
- Birth of the Stunner
- 205 Live – 10 p.m. ET
Saturday, Mar. 20
- WWE Main Event (3/4/21)
- Talking Smack
- The Best of WWE: The Best of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
- wXw We Love Wrestling #3
- ICW Fight Club 164: “Barred”
- EVOLVE 5
Sunday, Mar. 21
- Friday Night SmackDown (2/19/21)
- Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions: Randy Orton
- La Previa
- WWE’s The Bump – 4 p.m. ET
- WWE Fastlane Kickoff – 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT
- WWE Fastlane 2021 – 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT
... and lots more to come, including WrestleMania 37 on April 10 & 11.
Plus, if you subscribe by April 9 (right before WrestleMania 37) you can save 50% on four months of the service, and enjoy WWE Network for just $9.99 until August.
Will WWE Network still be available?
Current U.S. subscribers can still access WWE Network until Sunday, April 4, at which point the service will end, and Peacock Premium will be the only avenue for accessing WWE Network. This includes WWE Network Apps.
Will pay-per-view events cost extra?
No, if you’re paying the $4.99/month Peacock Premium subscription, that includes access to pay-per-view events like WrestleMania and SummerSlam.
I currently subscribe to WWE Network. What do I have to do?
You can still access WWE Network through watch.wwe.com through April 4. You should also be on the lookout for an email from the service explaining your next steps to transition to a Peacock Premium account.
The good news is, your whole subscription is about to cost half as much as it does now. WWE Network is $9.99 per month, but Peacock Premium is just $4.99. If you have more questions, check out WWE Network’s FAQ on the transition.
Peacock Premium is a video streaming service from NBC that includes a huge library of content, including episodes of “The Office,” “Parks & Recreation,” and more hit NBC TV series. It also includes exclusive channels like the WWE Network, live sports including Premier League soccer and next day access to the latest episodes of hit TV series.
It is not available on cable or satellite TV. Conversely, NBC and NBC Sports channels are not included in your Peacock subscription.
Peacock is available on most web browsers; Android and iOS devices; Android, Apple, Roku and LG TVs, XBox, PlayStation and more devices. Cox and Infinity cable customers can also access Peacock on their set top boxes.
A limited, free version Peacock is available to any user who registers an account, but if you want full access to everything Peacock Premium has to offer, including WWE Network, you’ll have to pay $4.99 per month for a basic, ad-supported subscription. You can remove ads by paying $9.99 per month. Peacock includes a 7-day free trial.
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