4 shows coming to WWE Network and Peacock this weekend - Massive debuts on past SmackDown, women's division responds to new title 

4 shows coming to WWE Network and Peacock this weekend – Massive debuts on past SmackDown, women’s division responds to new title 

WWE Network and Peacock continue to offer exciting new programming. Just recently, the streaming platforms offered the 2024 Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, which was a big hit among many fans.

As if that wasn’t enough, some shows were added throughout the week, albeit with a few caveats. For example, RAW Talk was made available on-demand for Peacock users; however, it did not stream on the traditional Network. This is due to RAW broadcasts in some markets taking the program and adding it at the end of the episode to make up for the missing third hour.

NXT was added on-demand to the traditional Network on Tuesday; however, it is no longer added to Peacock since the silver and black show moved to The CW. A month-old episode of RAW was then added to both platforms on Wednesday and This Week In WWE was also added to the archives, but on Thursday instead.

Four new full-length programs will soon be coming to both platforms over the weekend. This includes shows that first aired elsewhere, fresh in-ring action, and a show that has new and intriguing interviews that further along major angles.

Below are four shows coming to WWE Network and Peacock this weekend.


#4. The SmackDown LowDown will be added soon

The SmackDown LowDown will be back with a brand new episode on WWE Network and Peacock this weekend. The series moved time slots recently and now airs at 10 PM EST on Fridays, meaning it will be streaming on November 15th, aka later tonight.

The series features analysis from Megan Morant and Scott Stanford. The two break down the action from Friday Night SmackDown on USA Network with select interviews from the arena spliced into the program throughout the 30-minute runtime.

Three interviews were included in last week’s episode, which can be seen in the video above. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven were first to be interviewed and both women discussed the Women’s United States Championship announcement.

Additionally, Naomi was also interviewed, but she was interrupted by her friends Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair. Lastly, The Street Profits and B-Fab spoke, with Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford discussing tag team gold and B-Fab talking up the newly announced Women’s United States Title.


#3. WWE Main Event & #2. Friday Night SmackDown, two recent shows will be made available

Two programs that have aired on other platforms and internationally will soon be added to the WWE Network and Peacock archives. This includes Main Event, which first airs on television for international markets, and SmackDown, which is first shown on USA Network. Both uploads arrive on delay due to contractual obligations.

WWE Main Event from October 31st, 2024 will be added to the archives on Saturday, November 16th. The opening bout of the show saw Otis of The Alpha Academy take on Pete Dunne. Additionally, Pure Fusion Collective took on Katana Chance and Kayden Carter.

Friday Night SmackDown from October 18th, 2024 will arrive on-demand on Sunday, November 17th. This show had two major moments. For starters, The Motor City Machine Guns made their debut in the company after wrestling for decades. Additionally, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso were again brutalized by The Bloodline.


#1. NXT Level Up will be streaming three big matches

NXT Level Up will be back with another episode on WWE Network and Peacock. The program will air after The SmackDown LowDown is completed, so around 10:30 PM EST on Friday, November 15th. As a reminder, the show will not be added to the Peacock archives after airing on the live feed due to a contractually obligated delay.

This edition of the NXT b-show will feature three big-time matches. The main event of the program will see two members of The D’Angelo Family in action. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo and Luca Crusifino will take on the duo of Uriah Connors and Kale Dixon.

The two other matches on the show are quite interesting too. Meta-Four’s Oro Mensah will be going one-on-one with Drake Morreaux. Additionally, the talented and powerful Izzi Dame will take on Carlee Bright in singles action. The show is typically around 30 minutes long.