WWE officially arrived on Netflix Philippines, opening a new chapter for Filipino wrestling fans who have followed the company across cable, DVDs, and scattered streaming options over the years.
The weekly wrestling programming moved to Netflix with Raw, NXT, and SmackDown becoming available in markets such as India, the U.K., and the U.S. that began back in January 1, 2025. The Philippines joined the rollout a year later, with Netflix Philippines premiering WWE programming on New Year’s Day 2026. The streaming giant places WWE’s weekly programming in one place, with Raw, NXT, and SmackDown available alongside a rotating slate of their live events. Major annual shows such as WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Money in the Bank now sit within easy reach, removing long-standing barriers to access for local viewers.
Beyond live programming, the real appeal lies in the depth of WWE’s archive: Netflix’s rollout includes a substantial portion of the company’s pay-per-view back catalog, allowing fans to revisit defining moments across multiple eras. From the height of the Attitude Era, with clashes between The Rock and ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin in 2001, to John Cena’s surprise 2008 Royal Rumble return and landmark championship runs, the platform offers a practical way to trace how wrestling storytelling has evolved over decades. For newer fans, the archive doubles as a crash course in why certain rivalries, gimmicks, and performers came to be today.
As Netflix becomes WWE’s new home in the Philippines, the platform supports both the company’s current direction and its past, giving viewers the chance to follow the present product while digging into the history that shaped it.