WWE and Netflix just took their partnership to a new level — and fans of The Attitude Era, Ruthless Aggression, and every WrestleMania ever are eating good in 2026.

As of New Year’s Day, Netflix officially expanded its WWE archive library with dozens of classic Pay-Per-Views and Premium Live Events, going all the way back to the 1980s. In addition to becoming the weekly home of Monday Night Raw, the streaming giant has now dropped a treasure trove of historic events — many appearing on Netflix U.S. for the very first time. Netflix itself announced the news on January 1 with a post that read:

“Happy New Year, wrestling fans! Netflix is ringing in 2026 with a massive expansion of its WWE archive library. Following the arrival of Raw last year, the streamer has just unlocked the vault on decades of Pay-Per-View history and Premium Live Events.”

The newly added content includes everything from WrestleMania to one-off deep cuts like This Tuesday in Texas, Wrestlepalooza, and St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Many of the newer entries now come with the “Netflix Original” branding and are arranged by season year, allowing easier binge-watching across eras. For longtime fans, the biggest draw might be the inclusion of TV-MA Attitude Era classics — unfiltered and intact — alongside family-friendly favorites from recent years like Crown Jewel, Money in the Bank, and Clash at the Castle. Events now streaming also include:

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  • WWE Backlash (1999–2025)
  • WWE Armageddon, Bad Blood, Breaking Point, Elimination Chamber, TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
  • WWE Extreme Rules, Cyber Sunday, Night of Champions, King of the Ring
  • WWE Survivor Series (WarGames editions included), SummerSlam, and every WrestleMania
  • WWE Greatest Royal Rumble, Crown Jewel, and other international spectacles

And yes, they even added wild one-offs like Great Balls of Fire and Over the Edge. This comes after WWE and Peacock ended their archived content arrangement, with WWE shifting much of its legacy content to YouTube — and now, Netflix.

With everything from Stone Cold vs. The Rock to Roman Reigns’ Tribal Chief run available in one place, the WWE x Netflix deal just became essential for wrestling fans — especially for those hungry to revisit classic eras or discover them for the first time.

Are you diving back into the Attitude Era on Netflix or watching every WrestleMania in order? Which events are you most excited to stream? Let us know in the comments.

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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