WWE To Offer Live Events On ESPN's Streaming Service
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNWWE SNME Moving From NBC Broadcast To Peacock Streaming As PLEs Decamp Early For ESPN
With WWE and ESPN announcing the early start of their partnership, a new deal with Peacock will now bring "Saturday Night's Main Event" to streaming.
If you're a Peacock subscriber used to watching WWE programming on the streamer, you're going to need to shift to ESPN's $29.99 per month service (much more expensive than Peacock, which can be had for as little as $10.99).
In a press release announcing a new deal between WWE and Peacock, NBC Sports said: "Peacock will exclusively stream two nights of Saturday Night’s Main Events this year, with the first taking place on November 1. "Additionally, Saturday Night’s Main ...
WWE’s quarterly Saturday Night Main Event specials will be heading to Peacock exclusively as part of a new arrangement between WWE and NBCU/Peacock.
WWE’s premium live events are leaving Peacock, but have found a new streaming home. After the closure of WWE Network, the events moved to Peacock for the US audience. While Peacock was a comparatively reasonable option for users,
Under the terms of the new deal, ESPN gets the 10 main WWE PLEs (WrestleMania and SummerSlam are two nights apiece) at the aforementioned rate of $325 million/year, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. It’s a hell of a raise for WWE, which was getting $180 million annually from Peacock — a number that included all of the storied league’s archives.
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