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In a surprise announcement, WWE reveals that Wrestlepalooza will stream on ESPN, not Peacock. The move happens sooner than ...
The WWE-ESPN deal for premium live events (PLEs) will get an earlier start than expected, with be the first-ever “Wrestlepalooza” on Sept. 20 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
WWE has set a special event called "Wrestlepalooza" at ESPN after it was previously scheduled to air on Peacock.
With WWE and ESPN announcing the early start of their partnership, a new deal with Peacock will now bring "Saturday Night's ...
WWE also included word that Wrestlepalooza will be the first ever exclusively presented via ESPN. Their deal with the sports ...
After already announcing a PLE move to ESPN in the future, WWE is challenging AEW head-on with WrestlePalooza.
The reported billion-dollar deal, announced on Wednesday, will give the Walt Disney Company subsidiary ESPN exclusive U.S. streaming rights for all of WWE’s major two-night events, including ...
Earlier this month, it was announced that WWE and ESPN reached an agreement for the broadcaster to become the exclusive home of premium live events starting in 2026. The deal reportedly was for a ...
Even though WWE is moving its PLEs to ESPN later this year, the company isn’t severing its relationship with Peacock.