After the WWE Network was bought up by Peacock, there was oddly a lot of negative comments about the deal and that really confused me. The WWE Network cost about $10 and now for the same amount I can have the WWE Network and a ton of movies and shows on Peacock. Peacock already has a massive library of popular shows and movie. The Hunger Games, The Godfather, Harry Potter, Bourne and American Pie franchises were front in center. Also Brooklyn 99, Two and a Half Men and The Office were all great. Every week they add new movies and franchises as their contracts with other services expire.

There is also a lot of original content. Dr. Death was a series I was very excited for and they even made a documentary about the real-life events surrounding the show. There is also a lot of sport and even the Olympics on the streaming service. It really does seem like a win/win for wrestling fans and streaming fans alike.
The only thing I wished they did, and I know it’s kind of a first world problem, is if they have a full chronological order all the WWE events. As I was watching old episodes of Raw and Smackdown, I was lost sometimes because I forget about shows like Heat and Velocity existed. Both of those shows were very important to the overall story.

But, overall, Peacock seems to be doing the WWE fans justice with the streaming service. Every now and then I see fans online that the app crashes on them and they can’t watch live events sometimes, but that’s just something that happens with streaming services, especially live ones. You can expect it to all work perfectly every time.
Maybe fans are just choosing to be negative about the deal or there is some other meaning that I cant figure out yet. Ether way, Peacock is a win for everyone and I would highly recommend it for WWE fans or to people who are looking for a new streaming service to try.
Simptastic Joe