
WWE NXT fans may be getting more than just premium live events on ESPN Unlimited, as new details suggest the weekly show could be included in the deal. After WWE and The CW Network announced a new streaming partnership tied to ESPN Unlimited, many fans questioned whether the deal only covered NXT premium live events or the weekly NXT series as well. Now, new information points to the weekly show being part of the package. According to PWInsider, sources at ESPN believe the agreement will go beyond special events and include the full weekly NXT broadcast as part of CW Sports content. The report explained the expectation internally at ESPN regarding what will be included. That clarification adds to the original announcement, which confirmed that CW Sports programming including WWE NXT would be available to ESPN Unlimited subscribers beginning this summer. While WWE had already stated that NXT premium live events would air on The CW Network, the exact scope of streaming coverage had remained unclear. The original deal was framed as a way to expand the amount of sports content available to ESPN Unlimited users. ESPN vice president of direct-to-consumer strategy Emily Horowitz previously spoke about the value of adding more programming to the service. CW Network president Brad Schwartz also explained that the company chose to partner rather than launch another standalone streaming service. If the weekly NXT series is indeed included, that would mean fans could watch the full show through ESPN Unlimited instead of relying only on traditional broadcast options. The broader deal is also expected to add more than 800 hours of live sports content to the ESPN platform, ranging from college sports to motorsports and wrestling programming. With summer approaching and more details expected soon, the possibility of NXTs full weekly series streaming on ESPN Unlimited could significantly change how fans access WWEs developmental brand moving forward. Do you think moving WWE NXTs weekly shows to ESPN Unlimited will help grow the brand, or make it harder for fans to keep up with the show? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below. G Add as a preferred source on Google