WWE NXT Library Moves From Peacock To YouTube

A change for WWE NXT fans in the United States

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Mar 23, 2026

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The WWE NXT library in the United States has completed its move from Peacock to YouTube, with Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer reporting that all of the NXT content that was on the NBCUniversal streaming platform is now on WWE NXT's YouTube channel.

Classic episodes of WWE NXT TV and the brand's premium live events, including TakeOvers, began moving from Peacock in recent weeks following the expiration of the United States media rights deal between Peacock and WWE for NXT. The brand's content began disappearing from Peacock following Vengeance Day on March 7.

This does not affect WWE's international fans, for whom the NXT library will continue to be available on Netflix. Past episodes of WWE NXT have been available on Netflix since the beginning of 2025 when WWE's 10-year deal with the streaming service took effect. All of WWE's current content and much of the company's historic events are available on Netflix.

With the absence of the WWE NXT library, only Saturday Night's Main Event will continue to air on Peacock. The streaming service previously had the rights to WWE's main roster pay-per-views but that deal expired in 2025 and WWE's major events have aired on ESPN Unlimited since September 2025.

It won't just be WWE NXT's library available on YouTube, though, and it was recently announced that Stand & Deliver will air on YouTube around the world.

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