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WWE fans woke up on Monday morning to big news regarding the WWE Network. Not only did the WWE release their stacked schedule leading into the Royal Rumble PPV, but also about its future. According to various news outlets, the WWE Network app will shut down on March 18 and be moved to NBC’s Peacock. The Peacock streaming platform will carry all of WWE’s streaming content, including Wrestlemania. The price point will be $4.99 for the ad-supported version, or $9.99 ad-free.
WWE Network is heading to Peacock
Peacock and WWE have announced a multi-year agreement to give Peacock exclusive streaming rights to WWE Network
Deal is reportedly worth over $1B 🤯 pic.twitter.com/kQEvQd24jw
— B/R Wrestling (@BRWrestling) January 25, 2021
WWE Network Weekday Update:
Monday, January 25
Raw Talk– 11 PM ET
After WWE Monday Night Raw goes off the air on the USA Network, fans can switch over to the WWE Network for the post-game show.
Tuesday, January. 26
WWE Superstar Spectacle– 9:30 AM ET
The superstars of both Raw and Smackdown have come together for a super show targeting the Indian market. Top WWE stars of Indian descent, like Jinder Mahal and The Bollywood Boys, headline this first-time experience.
From former #WWEChampion @JinderMahal to @BollywoodBoyz and some new faces, get to know @WWE's Indian Superstars ahead of #SuperstarSpectacle!
The special two-hour event premieres on the award-winning @WWENetwork THIS Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. ET! pic.twitter.com/dUD330X1qX
— WWE (@WWE) January 24, 2021
WWE Playback: 2020 Men’s & Women’s Royal Rumble– 10 AM ET
With the Royal Rumble PPV less than a week away, the WWE Network will spotlight the two big matches from last year’s show.
The Best of WWE: Royal Rumble Matches of the 2010s– 12 PM
The decade of the 2010s delivered many incredible moments in the WWE, with the Royal Rumble being the home to many. In the “Best of WWE” series, the network will highlight the big matches and moments from one of the company’s most popular events over the last 10 years.
Wednesday, January 27
Monday Night Raw (12/28/20)– 9 AM EST
If you are looking to catch up on recent episodes of WWE Monday Night Raw, the final episode from 2020 will be available on the WWE Network.
WWE’s The Bump– 10 AM EST
WWE’s weekly talk show will include top talent this week. Charlotte Flair, Santino Marella, Tegan Nox, and more will stop by to talk about the week in wrestling.
First Women’s Royal Rumble Roundtable – 10 AM EST
In 2017, the women of the WWE took part in the first women’s Royal Rumble. The landmark match will be put on display with commentary from those involved.
This Wednesday: @MsCharlotteWWE, @SashaBanksWWE, @MickieJames & @NatbyNature reflect on the groundbreaking, first-ever Women's #RoyalRumble Match. pic.twitter.com/HpqfPvzlyy
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) January 25, 2021
WWE: NXT Action
Thursday, Jan. 28
Notsam Wrestling: “Lasts”– 10 AM EST
Podcast host Sam Roberts once again brings his fandom to the WWE Network, this week covering the topic of “lasts.”
NXT UK – 3 p.m. EST
WWE’s United Kingdom brand of NXT delivers their latest episode, with UK Champion Walter highlighting the show.
This Week in WWE – 7 PM EST.
If you missed any of the happenings in the WWE, then “This Week in WWE” will catch you up. Whether it’s Raw, Smackdown, or NXT, make sure to get your week in review.
NXT (1/27/2021)– 10 PM EST
Those who missed out on the previous night’s NXT show on USA can get up to speed with the black and gold brand’s replay.
Friday, January 29
WWE The Day Of: Royal Rumble 2014– 10 AM EST
Take a trip back in time to the WWE Royal Rumble 2014. See what it’s like behind the scenes of all the talent as they work their way up to the night’s event.
205 Live – 10 p.m. ET
Immediately after WWE Smackdown, fans can switch over to the WWE Network to check out 205 Live. This week the Dusty Classic will continue in hard-hitting tag team action.
WWE Network: Weekend Content
Saturday, January 30
WWE Main Event (1/14/21) – 9 AM EST
WWE Main Event lets fans check out superstars who are not often seen on Raw or Smackdown but still have plenty to offer.
Talking Smack– 10 AM
WWE’s Talking Smack will be available on-demand on Saturday as a panel review’s the previous night’s event.
WWE’s Independent Additions– 12 PM EST
If you want to take a step out of the WWE Universe, the network will release content from the top independent companies in the UK. EVOLVE 145, ICW Fight Club #157, and the Best of PROGRESS: Trent Seven will be available at noon.
Available on demand on WWE Network 👀⤵️@WWNEVOLVE @ThisIs_Progress @InsaneChampWres pic.twitter.com/zK7HGY90jL
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) January 25, 2021
Daniel Bryan’s Greatest wXw Matches – 12 PM EST
Daniel Bryan is a future Hall of Famer, but prior to entering the WWE he made his way around the world. Bryan’s top matches in wXw will give fans a chance to check out his early years.
Sunday, Jan. 31
Friday Night SmackDown (1/1/21)- 9 AM EST
The first WWE Friday Night Smack of 2021 will be released so fans can be reminded of how the blue brand began the year.
WWE’s The Bump– 10 AM EST
The Bump returns with a huge panel and line-up. Goldberg, Hulk Hogan, Daniel Bryan, Sam Gradwell & Millie B will all give their thoughts on the Royal Rumble PPV.
WWE Icons: Yokozuna– 10 AM EST
The late great Yokozuna will be highlighted on the WWE’s new documentary series Icons.
Royal Rumble 2021 Kickoff– 6 PM EST
The Royal Rumble kick-off show will take place, with several matches expected to warm up the Thunderdome crowd.
Royal Rumble 2021– 7 PM EST
The first WWE PPV of 2021 will kick off the Road to Wrestlemania. The WWE Title and Universal titles will be on the line, as well as two rumble matches.