WWE Seemingly Agrees Deal With Streaming Platform

WWE Seemingly Agrees Deal With Streaming Platform WWE

Amid recent reports regarding their prior deal expiring, WWE has seemingly extended their partnership with streaming platform Hulu.

It was recently reported that WWE and Hulu’s eleven year relationship was set to come to an end on September 25 or 26.

However, a week after this came to light, PWInsider revealed that the two had agreed a short-term extension, with expiry dates between 7-14 days listed on WWE content available at that time.

While no official announcement has been made on the matter from either side, it seems now that a new deal has been agreed upon according to PWInsider.

It’s noted that WWE content on Hulu no longer has any expiration dates alongside it, seemingly suggesting that a new agreement has been reached.

Bianca Belair and Montez Ford are to star in an upcoming Hulu reality TV series titled “The Crawfords” (their real surname) later this year.

Stay tuned to WrestleTalk for any updates on the situation as and when WWE and/or Hulu make a statement on the matter.

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7 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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