WWE PLEs Officially Moving To ESPN Next Month, Starting With WRESTLEPALOOZA

WWE PLEs Officially Moving To ESPN Next Month, Starting With WRESTLEPALOOZA

WWE has announced today that its PLEs are leaving Peacock after this month's Clash in Paris, with Wrestlepalooza (an event that shares a name with a classic ECW PPV) coming to ESPN next month...

By JoshWilding - Aug 20, 2025 04:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

There have been rumours all week about this, but WWE has just confirmed that its PLEs will move from Peacock to ESPN, starting with September 20's Wrestlepalooza

The show takes place in Indianapolis and is expected to be where John Cena battles Brock Lesnar (the former has been announced for the show; the latter has not). Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre have been confirmed for the event, meaning that's likely where their rumoured title match will take place. 

WWE's landmark deal with ESPN won't affect fans overseas, as PLEs will continue to stream on Netflix outside of the U.S. for the foreseeable future.

Wrestlepalooza was originally an ECW PPV and was held in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000. This will be the first Wrestlepalooza under the WWE banner, and we're sure it's no coincidence that the company is launching its ESPN deal with a PLE that has a similar name to WrestleMania!

Here's the full press release:

August 20, 2025 – ESPN and WWE today announced that WWE Premium Live Events will debut on ESPN platforms beginning September 20, earlier than previously announced.

The first WWE PLE to kick off the ESPN partnership will be the first-ever Wrestlepalooza on Saturday, September 20, live from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis – host city of the 2025 Royal Rumble®, which set the event’s all-time attendance record. Wrestlepalooza will stream live on the new ESPN direct-to-consumer streaming service, beginning at 7pm ET/4pm PT.

On September 20, ESPN becomes the exclusive U.S. domestic home of all WWE PLEs, with all PLEs available to ESPN DTC subscribers with the unlimited plan. Additional upcoming WWE PLEs this year include Crown Jewel® on Saturday, October 11, and Survivor Series® on Saturday, November 29.

Wrestlepalooza will feature a blockbuster headline attraction with John Cena, as well as Undisputed WWE Champion "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes, World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch, CM Punk and Drew McIntyre in major matches throughout the night. This event, held in partnership with Indiana Sports Corp, will mark the last time Cena wrestles in Indianapolis

"On September 20, WWE and ESPN are coming together for a can’t-miss event to kick off our new partnership," said WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque. "The biggest Superstars in WWE. The biggest brand in sports media. Are you ready?"

Tickets for Wrestlepalooza will go on sale starting Friday, August 22 at 10am ET/7am PT via Ticketmaster.com. Presale for Wrestlepalooza tickets will begin tomorrow/Thursday at 10am ET/7am PT.

Additionally, official Wrestlepalooza Priority Pass packages are now available through WWE's exclusive partner, On Location, offering fans premium seating, hospitality events featuring Superstar appearances, exclusive photo opportunities, and more. Fans can buy packages now to secure access before the general public. To learn more about Wrestlepalooza Priority Pass packages or to purchase, please visit: https://onlocationexp.com/wweindy.

The ESPN DTC service will stream all WWE PLEs annually, in their entirety, with select simulcasting on ESPN linear platforms. Marquee PLEs include WrestleMania® and SummerSlam® – both two-night events – as well as Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, Money in the Bank®, among others. WWE PLEs will be available to all ESPN DTC subscribers with the unlimited plan.

ESPN will launch its new DTC streaming service and a set of new features on an enhanced ESPN App on Thursday, August 21. Fans can visit http://stream.espn.com/ for more information on ESPN DTC options and pricing.

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