ESPN to stream all WWE PLEs, including WrestleMania, in the US from 2026

ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming service will carry all WWE PLEs starting in 2026 for $29.99 a month

ESPN and WWE announced a landmark deal on Wednesday, granting ESPN exclusive US rights to stream all WWE Premium Live Events (PLEs) starting in 2026.

The agreement is a significant development for The Walt Disney Company, ESPN’s parent company, and was announced through a press release. The media giant continues to expand its digital content offerings.

Under the terms of the deal, WWE’s marquee events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, the Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, and Money in the Bank, will be streamed live through ESPN’s direct-to-consumer (DTC) service. Select events will also be simulcast on ESPN’s linear platforms.

ESPN also announced it would launch the new direct-to-consumer streaming service on August 21, priced at $29.99 per month, as reported by Variety.

"WWE has an immense, devoted and passionate fanbase that we’re excited to super-serve on our new ESPN DTC platform," said Jimmy Pitaro, Chairman of ESPN.

The streaming service will not only feature the live events but also pre- and post-event shows to enhance the viewing experience.

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