WWE Library Expected To Be Slowly Rolled Out On YouTube

Details on the future of the WWE library.
Fightful Select reports, “WWE sources say that they believe most of the library will be slowly rolled out on WWE’s YouTube channels. We learned a lot more about that decision, including how it will work financially.”
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Since 2021, the WWE library has lived on Peacock. The original five-year deal with Peacock is set to expire at the start of 2026. WWE will continue its deal with Peacock with quarterly Saturday Night’s Main Event shows, but the library is expected to move off the platform.
WWE has media rights deals with ESPN to air PLEs and Netflix to air WWE Raw.
WWE YouTube was launched in May 2011 and has 111 million subscribers. The success of WWE YouTube has led to multiple spinoff channels, including WWE Vault, WCW Vault, and more.
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