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ESPN has landed the rights to stream WWE's pay-per-view events starting in 2026. WWE and Disney announced the billion-dollar ...
Although WWE premium live events are moving from Peacock to ESPN's streaming service next year, it will reportedly not impact the deal between WWE and NBCUniversal for SmackDown.
In more recent years, WWE fans have been able to watch events on Peacock in the US, while those elsewhere in the world can ...
The NFL will get a 10% equity stake as the sports programming giant takes over the NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and rights to ...
Every NFL game through RedZone/Sunday ticket? About $70/month. Every WWE event through ESPN, Netflix and YouTubeTV? $121/month ...
On Wednesday, ESPN announced that it will be the exclusive United States streaming home for WWE's premium live events starting in 2026. The deal includes tentpole shows like "WrestleMania," ...
WWE is making another monster streaming deal to broadcast its biggest live events, and this time they're moving to ESPN.
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Complex on MSNDisney Forking Over $1.6B For WWE RightsDisney's ESPN has secured a five-year agreement worth more than $1.6 billion for exclusive U.S. rights to many of WWE's marquee events.
After inking major deals with the NFL and WWE, Disney announced coming changes to its streaming business and upped its forecasts Disney reported major beats on net income and earnings per share.
WWE and ESPN have announced a new five-year media rights agreement that will see the sports broadcasting network become the new home for WWE Premium Live Events ...
ESPN and WWE, a subsidiary of TKO Holdings Group, LLC., announced Tuesday that WWE’s biggest events such as WrestleMania, ...
WWE's biggest shows -- known as premium live events -- will be exclusively available in the U.S. on ESPN's soon-to-debut ...
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