All WWE 2025 PPVs On Netflix

WWE 2025 Royal Rumble key art

WWE 2025 Royal Rumble key art

WWE's arrival at Netflix introduced the beautiful art of wrestling to millions of people all around the world. If you're an international fan you will be glad to know all the WWE programming airs on Netflix, including many of the upcoming PPVs.

United States viewers aren't as lucky, as they will still have to watch SmackDown on the USA Network, and NXT on The CW. When it comes to PPVs, Peacock still holds the exclusive broadcast right for the United States.

But before you get too excited about watching the Tribal Chief in a PPV main event on Netflix, let's find out which PPVs Netflix will broadcast in 2025 and when will take place.

All WWE PPVs On Netflix

As of right now, we know at least four PPVs will be broadcast live by Netflix. These PPVs are the WWE Royal Rumble, WWE Elimination Chamber, WWE WrestleMania 41, and WWE Summerslam.

CM Punk in WWE 2K25
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The NXT PPVs may be also broadcast by Netflix. It's a great way to bring more eyeballs to the NXT brand, which is great for the product and the talent.

With the recent partnership between WWE and TNA, where NXT and TNA wrestlers can attend shows of both companies, PPVs including both companies may be created and perhaps broadcast on Netflix. TNA PPV Genesis will feature NXT and it certainly won't be the last.

WWE Netflix 2025 PPVs Schedule

WWE Royal Rumble will be the first PPV broadcast live on Netflix. It takes place on Friday, 1st February, at 6pm ET/11pm GMT, in the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

WWE Elimination Chamber follows suit, taking place on Friday, 1st March, at 6pm ET/11pm GMT, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

WWE WrestleMania 41 key art
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Both nights of WWE WrestleMania 41, which takes place at the Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium, will also be broadcast live. Night one is on Friday, 19th April, with night two happening on 20th April. The two nights have the same starting time, 7pm ET/ 12am GMT.

Last but not least, we have WWE Summerslam, which will also be a two-night show for the first time. Summerslam takes place on the 1st and 2nd of August, at the MetLife Stadium. Both shows start at 7pm ET/ 12am GMT.

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