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WWE and Peacock strike new multi-year deal for Saturday Night’s Main Event

WWE and Peacock announced a new multi-year partnership agreement to exclusively stream Saturday Night’s Main Event series live on the streaming service.

The deal will see Saturday Night’s Main Event broadcast four times a year plus an additional broadcast this year set for November 1. The show will no longer broadcast on NBC and moves exclusively to Peacock.

Additionally, the Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 will feature John Cena in his retirement match.

WWE also announced that the WWE Network library will remain available on Peacock through the end of 2025, and NXT Premium Live Events will be available on Peacock until March 2026.

Throughout the term of the partnership, the SmackDown library will remain on Peacock on a 30-day delay and USA Network will continue as the live exclusive home of SmackDown on Friday nights.

“We’re excited to bring Saturday Night’s Main Event exclusively to Peacock beginning this fall,” said WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque. “NBCU have been terrific longtime partners, and we look forward to continuing to work with them for years to come.”

“Peacock has had a wonderful relationship with the WWE and we’re excited to see it continue far into the future,” said Rick Cordella, President, NBC Sports. “Saturday Night’s Main Event is some of the most premium content the WWE produces, including John Cena’s upcoming retirement match, and it will be all live and exclusive on Peacock.”


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