The WWE Premium Live Events Collection is now streaming on Netflix, marking a significant expansion of the WWE's partnership with the popular streaming service. This move brings a treasure trove of wrestling history to Netflix subscribers worldwide, offering a unique opportunity to relive iconic moments. But here's where it gets controversial... While WWE Raw and monthly premium live events (PLEs) have found a new home on Netflix and ESPN, respectively, the future of WWE's archival library for American fans remains uncertain. The collection includes all 41 WrestleMania events, all 37 SummerSlam events, and many more, sorted by year and grouped by PLE title. However, a key question arises: how long will each event remain on ESPN services before moving to Netflix as part of the archive? This is a crucial point that WWE has yet to clarify. At this point, Netflix is the largest distributor of WWE content globally, and while ESPN airs live PLEs in the U.S., Netflix owns those rights in most other countries. This makes Netflix a natural partner for the Premium Live Events Collection. So, WWE fans everywhere can now access their favorite events on Netflix, but the question of archival rights and future distribution remains. Will WWE provide more clarity on this matter? And what do you think, readers? Do you prefer having access to WWE content on Netflix or ESPN? Share your thoughts in the comments below!