WWE’s long-running Main Event show just made a major move—and international fans are finally getting some clarity. After airing exclusively on Peacock in the United States, the show has now landed a new international streaming home: YouTube.

The move kicks off with the April 5, 2025 episode, which dropped on WWE’s official YouTube channel that same day. This shift comes after the WWE Network—Main Event’s global home since 2014—was officially phased out in early 2024. Since then, fans outside the U.S. have been wondering where they’d be able to catch the action. Now they’ve got their answer.

According to WWE Netflix News, Main Event will now join Evolve as a weekly YouTube offering for international audiences. In the U.S., Main Event still streams every Saturday on Peacock, while Evolve airs Wednesdays on Tubi. Both shows will now hit YouTube for global fans on the same days as their U.S. debuts.

Main Event has long served as a hybrid show featuring both main roster stars and select NXT talent, offering fresh matchups and extended ring time. Meanwhile, Evolve leans into developmental territory, highlighting talent from NXT and the WWE ID program.

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In more Evolve news, Stevie Turner was recently announced as the show’s new General Manager—the first time she’s stepped into an authority role in WWE. Back in January, Turner was part of the NXT Women’s Championship #1 Contender Battle Royal, which was ultimately won by Wren Sinclair.

With this YouTube expansion, WWE is giving international fans a more accessible way to keep up with two of its most overlooked shows.

Are you excited to see Main Event and Evolve stream internationally on YouTube? Which show do you think will benefit the most from this move? Drop your thoughts in the comments—we want to hear from you.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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