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All Raw-related content on Peacock expiring in 29 days

All the Monday Night Raw episodes dating back from the first one on January 11, 1993, are set to expire from Peacock in 29 days.

At the end of December, everything related to Raw in the United States will cease to exist on the streaming service as Raw moves to Netflix in January 2025.

This is due to the new contract WWE has with Netflix and follows what the company did with NXT when it moved from USA Network to The CW. Old episodes of NXT remain locked in the vault as only new episodes are available for viewing on The CW app.

Peacock will also no longer have re-runs of new episodes of Raw as those will be available on Netflix with a subscription moving forward.

WWE fans in other countries around the world will lose the whole WWE Network and its content at the end of this month as well as the Network shuts down with selected content moving to Netflix.

It remains to be seen if Netflix in the U.S. will upload all the old episodes of Raw but it looks like WWE is holding back on their video library for the next highest bidder.

WWE will remain on Peacock in the United States until 2026.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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