
As WWE prepares to move its vast library of archival content away from Peacock, fans in the United States are about to see a wave of classic events land on Netflixand some deep cuts are finally getting the spotlight.
According to listings now live on Netflix, several one-off WWE pay-per-views and international events are marked as coming next week. This rollout appears to be the start of WWEs archival migration to new platforms, with some content also expected to hit WWE Vault and the WCW channel. Among the events listed on Netflix:
- Greatest Royal Rumble
- No Mercy 1999 (UK edition from Manchester)
- Invasion
- This Tuesday in Texas
- St. Valentines Day Massacre
- Break Down: In Your House
- December to Dismember
- The Bash
- Rock Bottom
- Breaking Point
- One Night Only
- Capital Carnage
- The Wrestling Classic
- Great Balls of Fire
- Roadblock: End of the Line
- Capitol Punishment
- Bash in Berlin
The lineup includes some rare and fan-favorite events, such as the 1998 St. Valentines Day Massacre (which featured the debut of The Big Show), and cult curiosities like Great Balls of Fire and Capital Carnage. Notably, No Mercy 1999 (UK) is a non-U.S. exclusive thats been historically harder to access on streaming platforms.
This release strategy aligns with recent comments from Mark Shapiro, who teased earlier this month that a non-exclusive archival deal for WWEs footage could be announced in Q1 of 2026.
With Peacock winding down its hold on WWEs historical vault, it appears WWE is expanding access across multiple platformsincluding Netflix and YouTubeto give fans more options for revisiting wrestlings most legendary (and infamous) moments.
Which of these events are you most excited to rewatchor maybe catch for the first time? Let us know your pick in the comments!