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It has been officially announced that WWE pay-per-views/premium live events will move to ESPN in the United States much earlier than the original planned show of April 2026's WrestleMania 42.
WWE Premium Live Events are leaving Peacock and moving to ESPN sooner than expected. Get all the details on the first event, 'Wrestlepalooza,' featuring John Cena this September.
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WWE has announced it will stage its first WWE Wrestlepalooza premium live event next month. WWE Wrestlepalooza will be ...
WWE has announced WrestlePalooza as its September 20th premium live event, which will mark the company’s first show to air on ESPN.
The WWE, which was expected to launch live events on ESPN's new streaming platform next year, will now begin the partnership on September 20 ...
INDIANAPOLIS–The first ever “Wrestepalooza” will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis September 20. Wrestlepalooza will be the first premium live event streamed under the WWE’s ...
After already announcing a PLE move to ESPN in the future, WWE is challenging AEW head-on with WrestlePalooza.
WWE and ESPN will launch their media partnership earlier than previously announced with the debut of the WWE WrestlePalooza on Saturday, September 20 from the G ...
WWE’s partnership with ESPN will start earlier than first announced. The WWE’s first premium live event on the network’s platforms will be Wrestlepalooza from Indianapolis on Sept. 20.
John Cena will have his final WWE match at Saturday Night’s Main Event on Dec. 13, NBC Sports announced on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
With WWE and ESPN announcing the early start of their partnership, a new deal with Peacock will now bring "Saturday Night's ...
With his retirement tour in its final months, Cena has a match against Logan Paul scheduled for Clash in Paris on August 31.
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