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WWE Wrestlepalooza Moves to ESPN: Date, Matches, and Subscription Details
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Well, it looks like WWE Premium Live Events will be moving to ESPN DTC much sooner than expected. WWE made a big announcement on Wednesday via their official X account — WWE’s next PLE, Wrestlepalooza, is coming to ESPN instead of Peacock.

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The move from Peacock to ESPN is quicker than the original early 2026. It’s also worth mentioning that this confirms that WWE was indeed going to have a PLE during AEW’s All Out pay-per-view. Both events are slated for September 20. The DTC streaming service and a “set of new features” will launch on an enhanced ESPN App on Thursday, August 21. Triple H has commented about the move via a press release:

“On September 20, WWE and ESPN are coming together for a can’t-miss event to kick off our new partnership. The biggest Superstars in WWE. The biggest brand in sports media. Are you ready?”

Wrestling Observer Radio’s Bryan Alvarez on Wednesday also shared an update about the move, noting that it was quicker due to WWE fulfilling its quota for Peacock PLE with the help of Evolution and the second night of SummerSlam.

As noted, it was on August 6 when ESPN and WWE first announced that the WWE PLEs were leaving Peacock and going to stream on ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer (DTC) service.

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WWE X Account

Per the press release from ESPN, John Cena is expected to headline the main event at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. It’s rumored that Cena will be facing Brock Lesnar.

WWE is also touting that Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, and WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch will be on the card for the event. Tickets for Wrestlepaloozaare set to go on sale starting Friday, August 22.

This event marks the first time that a WWE main roster PLE will be the same day as an AEW pay-per-view. Before WWE’s announcement on Wednesday, there were rumors about the event. The name came from an old ECW event.

So WWE fans should be prepared to pay $29.99 a month instead of less than $20. Those who are subscribed to ESPN via any traditional TV provider just have to sign in to the ESPN app, and then they will have full access to everything available, including the WWE PLEs. But it’s the end of an era. First, it was WWE Network, then Peacock, and now ESPN.

This article first appeared on The Sportster and was syndicated with permission.

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