One less. If there is one area where WWE tends to dominate, it is in content created. The company has all kinds of television shows every week and there are several places where you can watch all of them, both on television and on streaming. However, one of the longer running broadcast distribution agreements is coming to an end and WWE content has been removed.
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As of Thursday, WWE’s agreement with Hulu has come to an end and as a result, the company’s content has been removed from the platform. As a result, next day replays of Monday Night Raw, NXT and SmackDown are no longer available other than with the Live TV version of Hulu. According to PWInsider.com, NXT replays are expected to be moved to the CW App next week. NXT was also removed from Peacock earlier this week. It is not clear where Main Event will wind up, as it is currently only available on Peacock on a three week delay.
This is big. Check out the shows no longer on Hulu:
Opinion: This is part of the changing nature of the WWE and streaming at the moment and it feels like things are just getting more and more complicated. With Hulu gone, WWE no longer offers its content in one big location. One of the major perks of Peacock, and to a lesser extent Hulu, was having all of the shows together in one place, but now it is more scattered around and that is all the more complicated.
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