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Fanatics Pitches WWE Podcast Programming to Netflix

December 18, 2025Dec 18, 2025|Mike Reichlin

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Key Points

  • Fanatics Pitches WWE Programming to Netflix: Fanatics has proposed WWE studio programming to Netflix, as the streaming service intensifies efforts in acquiring podcast and video content. Details of the pitch, involving existing or new shows, remain undisclosed.
  • WWE Podcast Network Expansion: Fanatics and WWE are planning to broaden their content partnership, exploring new programming talent. Netflix, already invested in WWE with a $5 billion 10-year deal airing Monday Night Raw, could further its podcast and video acquisitions with potential WWE studio content.

Fanatics has pitched WWE studio programming to Netflix, according to a new report from Front Office Sports.

The news comes as Netflix continues an aggressive push into podcast and video content acquisition. Sources told Front Office Sports journalist Ryan Glasspiegel that Fanatics approached the streaming giant about WWE programming, though it remains unclear whether the pitch involves existing shows, new content, or both.

All three parties—Fanatics, WWE, and Netflix—declined to comment.

WWE's Podcast Network

Fanatics and WWE launched a podcast partnership in March 2025, with Fanatics now producing and distributing all WWE digital content. The current lineup includes:

  • "What's Your Story?" hosted by Stephanie McMahon
  • "Six Feet Under with The Undertaker" co-hosted with Michelle McCool
  • "What Do You Wanna Talk About?" hosted by Cody Rhodes
  • "Impaulsive" hosted by Logan Paul (nearly 1 billion YouTube views)
  • "The Raw Recap Show" hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts

Sources indicate that Fanatics and WWE plan to expand their content partnership and have recently vetted talent for new programming.

Netflix already has a significant investment in WWE. The streamer began airing Monday Night Raw on January 6, 2025, as part of a 10-year deal worth $5 billion. Fanatics also handles WWE's merchandising and collectibles businesses.

The potential addition of WWE studio content would further Netflix's strategy of acquiring popular podcasts and video programming. The streamer recently announced a multiyear deal with Barstool Sports worth eight figures annually for exclusive video rights to Pardon My Take, the Ryen Russillo Show, and Spittin' Chiclets.

Fanatics Pitches WWE Podcast Programming to Netflix

December 18, 2025Dec 18, 2025|Mike Reichlin

Topics

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Key Points

  • Fanatics Pitches WWE Programming to Netflix: Fanatics has proposed WWE studio programming to Netflix, as the streaming service intensifies efforts in acquiring podcast and video content. Details of the pitch, involving existing or new shows, remain undisclosed.
  • WWE Podcast Network Expansion: Fanatics and WWE are planning to broaden their content partnership, exploring new programming talent. Netflix, already invested in WWE with a $5 billion 10-year deal airing Monday Night Raw, could further its podcast and video acquisitions with potential WWE studio content.

Fanatics has pitched WWE studio programming to Netflix, according to a new report from Front Office Sports.

The news comes as Netflix continues an aggressive push into podcast and video content acquisition. Sources told Front Office Sports journalist Ryan Glasspiegel that Fanatics approached the streaming giant about WWE programming, though it remains unclear whether the pitch involves existing shows, new content, or both.

All three parties—Fanatics, WWE, and Netflix—declined to comment.

WWE's Podcast Network

Fanatics and WWE launched a podcast partnership in March 2025, with Fanatics now producing and distributing all WWE digital content. The current lineup includes:

  • "What's Your Story?" hosted by Stephanie McMahon
  • "Six Feet Under with The Undertaker" co-hosted with Michelle McCool
  • "What Do You Wanna Talk About?" hosted by Cody Rhodes
  • "Impaulsive" hosted by Logan Paul (nearly 1 billion YouTube views)
  • "The Raw Recap Show" hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts

Sources indicate that Fanatics and WWE plan to expand their content partnership and have recently vetted talent for new programming.

Netflix already has a significant investment in WWE. The streamer began airing Monday Night Raw on January 6, 2025, as part of a 10-year deal worth $5 billion. Fanatics also handles WWE's merchandising and collectibles businesses.

The potential addition of WWE studio content would further Netflix's strategy of acquiring popular podcasts and video programming. The streamer recently announced a multiyear deal with Barstool Sports worth eight figures annually for exclusive video rights to Pardon My Take, the Ryen Russillo Show, and Spittin' Chiclets.

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