The landscape of professional wrestling is evolving rapidly, particularly with the growing influence of streaming services. As we approach 2025, fans can anticipate significant changes in how and where they watch their favorite wrestling promotions.
This article examines the streaming services that will feature professional wrestling content in 2025, spotlighting key developments from WWE and AEW.
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WWE on Netflix
Starting January 6, 2025, WWE will make a historic transition by moving its flagship show, RAW, to Netflix. This shift marks the first time in over 30 years that WWE programming will not air on traditional cable networks.
Additionally, fans in Europe can enjoy weekly episodes of WWE Raw and SmackDown, along with all Premium Live Events (PLEs) streamed live on the platform.
This move to Netflix is poised to revolutionize WWE’s accessibility, offering fans on-demand viewing while introducing professional wrestling to a broader audience.
AEW on Max
Similarly, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to expand its reach by launching its content on Max starting January 1, 2025. This multi-platform media rights agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery ensures that AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision will stream live for Max subscribers in the U.S.
Additionally, AEW pay-per-view events will be available on Max, offering fans a cost-effective way to access these premium events compared to traditional pay-per-view models. This partnership is designed to provide fans with extensive access to AEW’s library and live programming.
TNA on Various Platforms
TNA Wrestling will continue to maintain its presence across multiple streaming platforms in 2025. Fans can watch Impact Wrestling episodes on platforms such as DAZN and Triller TV, ensuring that the promotion remains accessible to its dedicated audience.
Known for its innovative approach, TNA often provides a mix of free and premium content, catering to a wide range of viewers.
Ring of Honor and HonorClub
Ring of Honor (ROH), now under AEW’s umbrella, will continue offering content through HonorClub, a subscription service featuring past events and original programming. While 2025-specific details are still emerging, fans can expect a rich lineup as ROH strengthens its unique presence in the wrestling industry.
Additional Promotions and Services
Beyond WWE and AEW, other promotions like New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and Major League Wrestling (MLW) are expected to maintain their availability through platforms such as Triller TV and NJPW World.
These other services cater to niche audiences but play an essential role in the overall wrestling ecosystem:
IWTV (Independent Wrestling TV)
- Features content from numerous independent wrestling promotions
- Offers live streaming of events and an extensive on-demand library
- Hosts promotions like Beyond Wrestling, GCW, and ICW
FITE TV
- Major streaming platform for combat sports and wrestling
- Offers pay-per-view events from various promotions
- Provides both live and on-demand content
Regional Services
Stardom World
- Official streaming service for Stardom (Japanese women’s wrestling)
- Features English subtitles for international viewers
- Provides both live events and archived matches
DDT Universe
- Streaming platform for DDT Pro-Wrestling and affiliated promotions
- Includes content from Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW)
- Offers both live and on-demand content
Dragon Gate Network
- Official streaming service for Dragon Gate promotion
- Features live events and archived matches
- Includes English content for international viewers