Lesser-Known WWE PLEs Coming to Netflix After End of Peacock Agreement

As 2025 winds down and 2026 looms ahead, the agreement between WWE and Peacock for streaming WWE’s vast video library is coming to an end. Peacock has begun the process of removing WWE content from its service. While WWE is expected to make its content available through YouTube channels, a recent report hinted at a potential “non-exclusive” deal to stream content elsewhere. And it seems like Netflix may be stepping into that role.

According to F4WOnline, Netflix will be adding several older WWE PLE’s to its lineup for U.S. subscribers, with the list set to debut next week. Fans can look forward to revisiting 17 past WWE events, some of which are real hidden gems. The lineup includes events like the Greatest Royal Rumble, No Mercy 1999, This Tuesday in Texas, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Break Down: In Your House, and more.

Apart from No Mercy, most of the listed events were one-time affairs, with a few exceptions. The Bash was tied to WCW’s Great American Bash PPV, while December to Dismember was borrowed from ECW back in the 1990s. Among the events making the cut, the highly anticipated Greatest Royal Rumble stands out, being WWE’s inaugural PLE held in Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, December to Dismember is a bit notorious, considered by many as one of WWE’s toughest events to watch. Not to mention, the end of that event marked the conclusion of Paul Heyman’s initial stint with WWE, as he returned five years later in 2012.