Is WWE SmackDown Losing TV Deal Tomorrow?

WWE next-day content will be leaving Hulu, so others can pick up the content. However, “WWE SmackDown,” which has been WWE’s weekly blue brand since August 1999, will be staying on Hulu for the foreseeable future, unlike the rest of Hulu’s WWE content.

 


 

“WWE on Hulu, as people may know here in the US, you can watch Raw and SmackDown on the next day,” Brandon Thurston said on “Wrestlenomics.” “You can watching Raw, and SmackDown, and NXT, and Main Event, Miz & Mrs., Total Divas, Total Bellas on Hulu until Saturday. All of that expiring, except for SmackDown. SmackDown is not expiring. That’s clear from the Hulu interface, which labels all of the WWE content except for SmackDown as, ‘Expiring Saturday,’ apparently that deal is coming to an end Saturday.”

“Why?” Thurston continued. “Well, if you think about, who owns the live rights for SmackDown? Fox does, and Fox sub-licenses the next-day rights to Hulu. Fox used to be a part owner of Hulu along with Comcast and Disney, no longer the case. That was part of the Fox-to-Disney transaction. If you watch SmackDown on Hulu, you’re going to be able to watch SmackDown on Hulu for at least probably until the end of September 2024.”

 

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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