WWE announced that new WWE Network content will begin rolling out on NBC's Peacock streaming service on March 18.

A press release about the launch of the new partnership confirmed that rollout will begin shortly ahead of Fastlane, the first WWE pay-per-view (PPV) event scheduled to premiere on the streaming service on March 21.

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As part of the launch, the WWE Network will have a dedicated page on Peacock where viewers can access every PPV event in the last calendar year and every past WrestleMania event. Wrestling fans will also have access to new episodes of WWE original series, such as Steve Austin's The Broken Skull Sessions, WWE Chronicle and WWE Icons. Peacock will also be the destination for new weekly episodes of NXT, which will be available to stream the day after airing live on television as well as the 2021 replays of RAW and SmackDown 30 days after air.

Other new content expected to be released as part of the partnership between WWE and Peacock includes the Undertaker: The Last Ride documentary, WWE 24 and WWE Untold. Starting in 2022, the WWE Network will also debut one signature documentary annually exclusively on the platform.

WWE Network will vary slightly across Peacock's free, ad-supported tier and its paid Peacock Premium plan. The free tier will offer a new WWE channel, select WWE Original shows and previous seasons of reality shows such as Miz and Mrs., Total Bellas and Total Divas. The free tier will also boast a lineup of recent in-ring content and new weekly episodes of RAW Talk and The Bump, among a handful of other series, both live and on-demand.

Meanwhile, the Peacock Premium plan will feature all of that, but will also be home to all upcoming PPV events and the current seasons of WWE Original shows. Peacock Premium is included at no additional cost for Comcast's eligible Xfinity X1 and Flex customers and Cox Contour customers.

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Peacock will be the exclusive home for WWE Network content beginning April 4, when the standalone WWE Network app shudders for good. It was previously announced that current WWE Network subscribers will be automatically migrated over to Peacock Premium for $4.99, marking a $5/month savings on the Premium Plan.

As part of the transition, Peacock is also offering the WWE Universe a limited-time offer to sign-up for the new platform for just $2.50/month. Details are available at PeacockTV.com/Sports/WWE.