The professional wrestling landscape is undergoing a monumental shift, driven by a series of multi-billion dollar media rights agreements that are moving major promotions to new streaming homes. Fans are gearing up for big changes as WWE, All Elite Wrestling (AEW), and TNA Wrestling solidify their digital futures with powerhouse platforms.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is making two of the biggest moves. Its weekly flagship show, 'Monday Night Raw,' will become exclusively available on Netflix globally through a staggering $5 billion, 10-year deal beginning in January 2025. Meanwhile, WWE's high-stakes Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania and SummerSlam, are set to move to ESPN's new direct-to-consumer streaming service. This landmark agreement, valued at $1.6 billion over five years, kicks off in 2026.
Not to be outdone, All Elite Wrestling's popular programs, 'Dynamite' and 'Collision,' began streaming live on Max in January 2025. This move is part of a renewed multi-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, expanding AEW's reach to streaming audiences. Rounding out the major changes, TNA Wrestling's 'Thursday Night iMPACT!' found a new home on AMC and AMC+ starting January 15, 2026, as part of a multi-year agreement. These groundbreaking deals underscore a clear trend: live professional wrestling is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of major streaming platforms.
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