Clash in Paris Will Be the Last PLE on Peacock, but the Platform Is Not Entirely Leaving WWE
Clash in Paris is set to be the last WWE PLE that will be aired on Peacock. After that, all PLEs are set to premiere on ESPN, starting with Wrestlepalooza.
Peacock has been a WWE Streaming partner for nearly 5 years. On January 25, 2021, WWE and NBCUniversal announced that WWE Network in the U.S. would officially move to Peacock.
Following that, WWE Wrestlemania 37 became the first major PLE to stream exclusively on Peacock in the United States.
From every live pay-per-view to your favorite shows like #BrokenSkullSessions and #WWEUntold, @peacockTV will be the new destination for @WWENetwork content in the United States starting this Thursday, March 18! pic.twitter.com/EtOCfqSIyK
— WWE (@WWE) March 16, 2021
All WWE Premium Live Events (PLEs) like WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble used to be streamed live on Peacock at no extra cost beyond a Peacock subscription.
But now things have changed. On August 6, 2025, WWE announced a collaboration with ESPN, the largest sports streaming platform.
WWE made a five-year agreement granting ESPN the exclusive U.S. streaming rights for all PLEs, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, and Money in the Bank.
Initially, the partnership was scheduled to begin in 2026, with WrestleMania as the first event under ESPN’s platform.
However, the contract with Peacock seems to come to an end sooner than expected, so the upcoming PLE, i.e., Clash in Prais, will be the last main event on Peacock.
While it’s confirmed that all PLEs will shift to ESPN from Peacock starting from September, not every WWE event will, so Peacock still has a few rights to WWE events. Peacock is not leaving WWE entirely.
As per WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Saturday Night’s Main Event (SNME) will stream exclusively on Peacock four times a year, starting November 1, with the December 13 episode featuring John Cena’s retirement match.
“We’re excited to bring Saturday Night’s Main Event exclusively to Peacock beginning this fall, NBCU have been terrific longtime partners, and we look forward to continuing to work with them for years to come.”
Likewise, the WWE Network library, which includes archive content, will remain available on Peacock through the end of 2025.
🚨 WWE & Peacock strike a new multi-year deal 🚨
— Heelnam (@Heelnam) August 21, 2025
📺 Saturday Night’s Main Event moves EXCLUSIVELY to Peacock (no more NBC)
📅 Final 2 SNME of 2025: Nov 1 + John Cena’s retirement match Dec 13
⏰ SNME will still air 4x a year in primetime
📂 WWE Network library stays on Peacock… pic.twitter.com/QoBEJsXLZG
While talking about WWE NXT PLEs, it is mentioned that NXT will be available on Peacock at least by the end of March 2026.
Therefore, Clash is Paris is for a fact last PLE in Peacock, but SNME is scheduled to be featured on the platform for a long time, so to enjoy the 17-time WWE Champions’ retirement match, you must stick with Peacock for a long time.