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WWE Clash in Paris coming up on Sunday, August 31 will be the final Premium Live Event to air on Peacock. The early launch of ...
WWE's first premium live event of the ESPN era is coming early and going head-to-head with its biggest competition.
World Wrestling Entertainment and the Walt Disney Company-owned ESPN are kick-starting their partnership earlier than ...
Professional wrestling star John Cena, along with Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch and CM Punk, will be featured in the ...
ESPN is going to the mat for a special WWE event much sooner than expected. The Disney sports-media giant will host ...
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 ...
The WWE’s first premium live event on the network’s platforms will be Wrestlepalooza from Indianapolis on Sept. 20.
Wrestlepalooza will run directly opposite All Elite Wrestling's marquee PPV, AEW All Out. Launching a new PPV on the same day ...
Seth Rollins tells Mike Greenberg that fans can expect a surprise when they tune in to watch the inaugural WWE Wrestlepalooza on ESPN.
WWE is no longer waiting until next year to bring premium live events to ESPN‘s new direct-to-consumer streaming service and will instead kick off the recently announced partnership next month. The ...
While AEW fans will be gathering in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for All Out, WWE fans will be gathering in Indianapolis, IN, for WWE Wrestlepalooza, the long-rumored counter-programming to AEW's PPV.
WWE Premium Live Events are leaving Peacock and moving to ESPN sooner than expected. Get all the details on the first event, 'Wrestlepalooza,' featuring John Cena this September.