Original programming WWE events • All
Premium Live Events. • Pre-shows for Premium Live Events. •
Main Event – An in-ring program featuring talent from the
Raw and
NXT brands. • ''
Saturday Night's Main Event'' – A quarterly in-ring program airing on Peacock in the United States.
WWE Network shows •
Breaking News – Breaking news from WWE. •
Original Specials – A series of specials on the WWE Network. •
WWE Collections Spotlight – A preview show that offers a sampling of exclusive WWE Collections that are available on the WWE Network. •
WWE Hidden Gems – Rare content from WWE's
video library. Previously offered through the WWE Network's
Collections section, but moved to the Vault Section. Unavailable on the Peacock/US version. •
This Week in WWE – A weekly 30-minute recap of the past week's WWE programs, hosted by
Scott Stanford and Megan Morant. •
WWE Raw Talk – A weekly post-show for
WWE Raw, hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts. •
WWE 24 – A documentary show that goes behind the scenes of WWE events and personnel. •
The Best of WWE - These are the matches, moments and Superstars that made WWE the worldwide leader in sports entertainment. •
WWE Ride Along – A show following WWE personalities as they drive from city to city. •
Table for 3 – Three WWE personalities share stories over dinner. •
Marquee Matches – Prominent matches in WWE history are showcased. •
Superstar Picks – WWE wrestlers present their favorite matches in their entirety. •
Beyond the Ring – Documentary portions of previously released WWE DVDs featuring various performers, organizations, and storylines. •
WWE Talking Smack - A post-show for SmackDown pay-per-views hosted by Renee Young and several guest hosts. The show was originally a weekly post-show for SmackDown Live and was hosted by Young and Shane McMahon or Daniel Bryan or John "Bradshaw" Layfield. •
WWE 365 – A documentary series that reviews a year in the career of a WWE talent. •
WWE Chronicle – A documentary series that chronicles a WWE personality and their journey through personal interviews and candid moments. Also airs on YouTube. •
Music Power 10 – A top 10
WWE Music countdown show. •
Watch Along –
Pat McAfee interviews guests while watching various pay-per-views. •
WWE Photo Shoot – A show where current and former WWE personnel sit down to explain the stories behind photos of their careers and lives. Also airs on YouTube. •
The Day Of – A documentary series that catch a glimpse of WWE Superstars' lives as they prepare mentally and physically for their biggest matches. Also airs on YouTube. • ''Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions'' –
Stone Cold Steve Austin interviews WWE Superstars and legends. •
Break It Down – The stories behind some of the biggest matches and moments in WWE history are discussed by the Superstars and legends who lived them. •
Ruthless Aggression - The WWE Ruthless Aggression docuseries picks up where WWE Network's Monday Night War series left off, detailing the years that followed the Attitude Era, after WWE absorbed its-then top rival,
WCW. •
Notsam Wrestling –
Sam Roberts interviews WWE Superstars and legends. •
WWE Icons – A documentary series that is poised to be cover a number of top legends and Hall of Famers. •
WWE Evil – A documentary series that chronicles the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history and their impact on mainstream culture. (Peacock/US exclusive) •
First Look – A first look at upcoming
WWE Home Video releases. •
Holy Foley! – A reality TV show starring
Mick Foley and his family. •
Jerry Springer Too Hot for TV –
Jerry Springer hosts this look back at some of WWE's most outrageous and embarrassing moments. •
Unfiltered with Renee Young – Interview show hosted by
Renee Young. Topics discussed include
WWE wrestlers' wrestling careers and stories, music, and films. • ''Legends' House'' – A reality television series featuring several retired personnel. •
The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW – A television series about the
Monday Night War. •
Culture Shock –
Corey Graves reveals a variety of unique venues, customs, music, food, and people as WWE's tour travels around the world. •
Breaking Ground – A special look at the
WWE Performance Center and what it takes to become a WWE wrestler. •
Stone Cold Podcast – Interview series hosted by
Stone Cold Steve Austin. •
Live! with Chris Jericho – Interview series hosted by
Chris Jericho. •
Swerved – A hidden camera prank show featuring
WWE performers. •
Cruiserweight Classic – A thirty-two man tournament showcasing the cruiserweight division. •
Bring It to the Table –
Peter Rosenberg hosts while Corey Graves and John "Bradshaw" Layfield debate controversial topics. •
Superstar Ink – Corey Graves asks WWE wrestlers about the meaning behind their tattoos. Also airs on YouTube. •
Straight to the Source – An interview show hosted by Corey Graves. •
Something Else to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard – Interview show hosted by
Bruce Prichard and
Conrad Thompson. •
Elias: Unplugged •
My Son/Daughter is a WWE Superstar •
Game Night •
Where Are They Now •
NXT – A one-hour, in-ring program showcasing the
NXT developmental brand, including periodic
special live episodes. • ''WWE's The Bump'' - Hosts Megan Morant, Sam Roberts and Ryan Pappolla interview WWE Superstars and Legends, who share stories and answer questions from the WWE Universe. •
NXT Level Up – An in-ring program featuring talent from the
NXT developmental brand. •
WWE SmackDown LowDown - A weekly Saturday morning post-show for
WWE SmackDown, hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts. • ''WWE's The Ultimate Show'' - WWE hosts assemble fantasy dream matches featuring a who's who of WWE Legends and modern-day Superstars. •
This is Awesome - A retrospective series that celebrates the awesome moments in WWE. Hosted by
Greg Miller. (Peacock/US exclusive)
Collections WWE Network previously offered "WWE Collections", which were video packages of memorable characters and storylines. In July 2019, WWE updated the network and subsequently removed all collections.
Former collections •
AJ Styles: Beyond Phenomenal •
Alexa Bliss: Five Feet Of Fury •
Andre the Giant •
Asuka: The Undefeated Empress •
Attitude Era: Stone Cold •
Batista Unleashed •
Becoming The Rock •
Becky Lynch: Straight Fire •
Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part I •
Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part II •
Best of Stone Cold vs. Mr. McMahon Part III •
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan •
Bret vs Shawn: The Rivalry •
Curt Hawkins: Nothing To Lose • ''Daniel Bryan's Greatest Moments'' •
Destruction of the Shield •
Dusty Rhodes: The American Dream •
DX: Are You Ready? •
Eddie Guerrero: Viva La Raza! •
Edge: You Think You Know Me? •
Finn Balor: Worldwide Sensation • ''Goldberg: Who's Next?'' •
Hall of Fame: Class of 2018 •
Hell in a Cell • '' Jeff Jarrett: Ain't He Great'' •
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart •
King Booker: All Hail! • ''Kurt Angle: It's True, It's True'' •
Lesnar: The Road To The Undisputed Title •
Ladder Match: Reaching For Glory •
The Legacy of Shane McMahon •
Mean Gene Okerlund •
Mickie James: Crazy Sweetheart •
Million Dollar Man: Priceless •
Miz: The A-Lister •
Money in the Bank •
New to WWE Network (changed regularly) •
New Classic Content (changed monthly) •
The New Day: Feel The Positivity •
Nikolai Volkoff •
nWo: For Life • ''Patterson 'N Brisco: The Stooges'' • ''Piper's Pit: Born to Controversy'' •
Randy Savage: Cream of the Crop •
Raw 25: 100–76 •
Raw 25: 75–51 •
Raw 25: 50–26 •
Raw 25: 25–01 •
Razor Ramon: Oozing Machismo •
Rey Mysterio: Biggest Little Man •
Ric Flair: Forever The Man • ''Ric Flair: Stylin' and Profilin'' •
Rusev: Happy Rusev Day •
Sami Zayn: Never Be The Same •
Sammartino: The Legend Lives •
Sasha Banks: The Legit Boss •
Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak Kid •
Shawn Michaels: Mr. Wrestlemania •
Shinsuke Nakamura: The Rock Star •
Stephanie McMahon: All Business •
Sting: The Icon Defined •
The Bar: Sheamus and Cesaro •
The Brothers of Destruction •
The Collection of Jericho •
The Four Horsewomen of NXT •
The Godfather: All Aboard •
The Hardys: Team Xtreme •
The Man They Call Vader •
The NXT Takeover Collection •
The Rise of John Cena •
The Royal Rumble Match •
The Undertaker vs Triple H Collection •
The WarGames Collection •
Three Faces of Foley •
TLC Tag Teams •
Tribute to the Troops •
Trish and Lita: Evolutionary •
Trish Stratus: Stay Stratusfied •
Undertaker: Dawn Of The Deadman • ''Women's Evolution'' •
WWE Match of the Year 2017 •
WWE Match of the Year 2018 •
WrestleMania Monday •
Wrestlemania Theater •
Chyna: Ninth Wonder of the World •
Best of Swerved Season One •
The Canadian Collection •
Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz (removed December 2017) •
Hall of Fame: Class of 2017 •
WrestleMania Show Stealers • ''Subscriber's Choice'' (changed quarterly, removed September 2017) • ''George 'The Animal' Steele'' (removed October 2017) •
Jimmy Snuka: The Superfly (removed October 2017) •
Celebrating Black History (removed March 2018) •
WWE Flashback Friday (changed weekly, removed May 2018) •
Best of WWE Network (removed March 2019) •
WWE Shorts (removed March 2019) (moved to Vault section)
Repeat/archival programming In addition to previous editions of the original programs listed above, the network included many other previously aired events. Although the United States
parental guidelines rating system rates most weekly WWE television programs TV-PG, the WWE Network broadcast a wider range of content. A
parental controls block was available and content rated TV-14 and TV-MA were preceded by an advisory warning. The Network aired footage featuring
Chris Benoit; it marked the first major airing of Benoit footage or even mention of Benoit in said footage since
his double-murder-suicide in 2007. However, the Benoit tribute episode of
Raw was replaced with the episode that aired internationally, a recap of championship matches. Also,
Vengeance: Night of Champions in 2007 removed all references to Benoit during the
ECW World Championship match.
Over the Edge 1999, infamous for
Owen Hart's death at the event, was also available for the first time since its original air date; however, some portions of the event were edited out of respect to the
Hart family. Matches called with
Jesse Ventura on commentary, which had previously been dubbed over due to a
1991 lawsuit, were available with the original commentary. While the Network promoted on-demand airings as being unedited, some instances of
expletives, gestures, and all
nudity were censored. Many programs were digitized for WWE 24/7 prior to the 2012 settlement with the
World Wide Fund for Nature, and thus the "WWF" and the "WWF scratch" logo are censored in some instances. Some original music was dubbed over with alternate tracks such as the original intro music to ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', (May 1985 – January 1988 episodes) which originally played "
Obsession" by
Animotion. At launch, all but one of
New Jack's matches were removed from ECW pay-per-views, as was his surprise return at
Heat Wave 1998, due to a combination of musical rights issues over his entrance music and the inability to remove the music without losing the original commentary audio. The deleted matches were eventually reinstated with replacement music and newly recorded
Joey Styles commentary. Several pay-per-views were copies of their condensed home video releases, rather than the live versions, and as such were missing matches. Archive content on the Peacock-hosted version of WWE Network was further edited for content by NBCUniversal. On launch, two pay-per-views were edited to remove racially-insensitive content;
WrestleMania VI was edited to remove a match between
Roddy Piper and
Bad News Brown where Piper had painted half of his body
black, and
Survivor Series 2005 was edited to remove a backstage segment where Vince McMahon used a
racial slur in front of
Booker T and
John Cena. This included mostly foreign events such as WCW's
Millennium Final,
Collision in Korea, and the
Japan Supershows, and ECW's foreign
ECW/FMW Supershows, however, it also included some events held domestically, such as WCW's
Nitro Girls Swimsuit Calendar Special and
When Worlds Collide, and WWF's
No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie. In addition, the pay-per-view section contained several events which did not air on pay-per-view, such as WWE events
Royal Rumble 1988 and
WWE Global Warning Tour: Melbourne. Many ECW Supercards were also listed as pay-per-views, despite never actually airing there.
WWF/WWE home video The WWE Network offered videos under the "Home Video Classics" header which included various previous home video releases that had been originally released by
Coliseum Video. • Andre The Giant • Bashed in the USA • Bruno Sammartino: Living Legend •
Euro Rampage '92 • Hottest Matches • Inside the Steel Cage • SuperTape '92 • Every episode of
NXT UK • Every episode of
Main Event (except the episodes aired in the last 16 days) • Every episode of
Tribute to the Troops • Every
WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony (Clips from 1994 to 1996, full event 2004–present) • Every episode of
Mixed Match Challenge • Every episode of ''
Saturday Night's Main Event and The Main Event'' • Every episode of
Tuesday Night Titans with the exception of episode 31 • Every episode of
ECW • Every episode of
Legends of Wrestling • Select episodes of
Championship Wrestling from 1980 • Select episodes of
WWE Superstars from 2014 to 2016 • Select episodes of
WWF Superstars from 1992 to 1996 • Select episodes of
Wrestling Challenge from 1986 to 1987 • Select episodes of
Prime Time Wrestling from 1986, 1990–1992; all from 1987 to 1989 • Select episodes of
Old School, archival house shows typically from
Madison Square Garden and
Boston Garden from 1973, 1975–1988, 1990–1991 and 1997. • Select episodes of
All-Star Wrestling from 1975 to 1982 • Select episodes of
Heat from 1998 to 1999 (all 1998; January–July 1999) • Select episodes of
Confidential all from 2002, select from 2003 to 2004 • Select episodes of
Velocity from 2002 to 2004.
JCP/WCW programming • Every episode of
Clash of the Champions • Every episode of
Monday Nitro • Every episode of
Thunder • Select episodes of
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling from 1981 to 1986 (204 episodes) • Select episodes of
Saturday Night all from 1986 to 1988, select from 1985, 1989, 1992–1994
ECW programming • Every episode of
Hardcore TV • Every episode of
ECW Wrestling Other promotions • Select episodes of
AWA Championship Wrestling from 1983, 1986–1988 • Select episodes of
Global Wrestling Federation from 1990 to 1992 • Select episodes of
Mid-South Wrestling/Power Pro Wrestling
all from 1983, select from 1981 to 1982, 1984–1986 • Select episodes of
Smoky Mountain Wrestling from 1994 • Select episodes of
World Class Championship Wrestling from 1982 to 1988 (339 of 397) total
Non-wrestling content • Every episode of
Tough Enough • Every episode of seasons 1–9 of
Total Divas • Every episode of seasons 1–6 of
Total Bellas • Every episode of seasons 1–3 of
Miz & Mrs. • Select content from the
E! library Additional content from
WWE Libraries, which has a library of over 100,000 hours of programming, was to be added over time.
Independent wrestling content •
Evolve (promotion acquired by WWE in 2020, select
events available) •
Progress Wrestling (2020–2023, select events were available) •
Insane Championship Wrestling (2020–2023) •
Fight Club (select episodes from 2018 and first-run episodes from November 2020 until 2023) • Select marquee events such as Shug's Hoose Party 5 and Fear and Loathing XI, with post-pandemic marquee events going first-run from Fear and Loathing XII until Insane Championship Wrestling's 2023 events •
Westside Xtreme Wrestling (2020–present) •
Shotgun 2020 (Season 2 episodes) •
We Love Wrestling (episodes delayed from original
wXwNOW releases) • Select marquee events (events delayed from original wXwNOW releases)
Removed content • ''
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling'' (Removed after
controversial racial statements previously made by Hogan were made public.) •
Stampede Wrestling (Removed after rights dispute with
Bret Hart.) •
As Seen on YouTube – The best of WWE's YouTube content. •
WWE Quick Hits – A monthly show with extra short clips from various DVDs & WWE Network shows. ==Impact on pay-per-view industry==