WWE Shows We Need On Peacock
William Smith
Published Mar 28, 2026
Since WWE has moved their streaming platform from the Network to Peacock, not all the content has been transferred. While Peacock has added much to get excited about, including WWE Superstars and various Indie content, many of the fan-favorites are still missing.
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It remains to be seen what other WWE content will be added to Peacock. The company has such a vast library that one has to wonder if all of it will ever be uploaded entirely. But there are still a number of WWE shows fans want to see on Peacock.
8 Swerved![Hornswoggle and Renee Young on Swerved]()
Swerved was a WWE Network Exclusive that featured various WWE Superstars playing pranks on one another. It has a similar feel to the show Jackass on MTV as it was produced by the co-creator of that program, Jeff Tremaine. One of the more memorable pranks on Swerved was when Xavier Woods, shot an unsuspecting Kofi Kingston with an air gun. Perhaps the funniest part of the entire scene comes when Kofi is staring at his disoriented state in the mirror, and simply utters, "I have to go to the airport, like this?" Swerved would be a fun and hilarious edition to the Peacock library.
7 Sunday Night Heat
Sunday Night Heat provided several memorable moments, including the first time that Triple H would refer to himself as "The Game." Perhaps the most iconic Sunday Night Heat would air during the halftime of the Super Bowl, featuring the empty arena match between The Rock and Mankind. Sunday Night Heat was a significant program during the Attitude Era, and deserves its place on Peacock.
6 Shotgun Saturday Night
One of the more unique formats that the WWE ever attempted was Shotgun Saturday Night. On Bruce Pritchard's podcast, he explains that the company went searching for a NYC nightclub to tape the show in, as they wanted it to have a feel unlike anything else they were offering at the time.
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Perhaps the most memorable moment of SSN came during the debut episod, when Terry Funk and Steve Austin would go toe to toe in a wild brawl. Though it was short-lived, Shotgun Saturday Night still lives on in the memories of wrestling fans, and would be a great addition to the Peacock library.
5 Mae Young Classic
The Mae Young Classic is responsible for introducing the world to some of the biggest stars in women's wrestling. It brought us our first glimpse of women like, Kairi Sane, Shayna Baszler, and Bianca Belair. It also brought us of some of the best women's wrestling that you will ever see, as wrestlers from all around the globe were eager to prove themselves on a grand stage, a stage most of them had never been on before. This is one show that needs to be added to Peacock immediately.
4 Cruiserweight Classic.jpg)
Much like the aforementioned Mae Young Classic, the Cruiserweight Classic introduced us to several future stars. Names like Tomasso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano received their first mainstream exposure during the tournament, and Cedric Alexander would land a WWE contract following his incredible bout with Kota Ibushi. There were countless matches that brought the WWE Universe to their feet, and featured every style of wrestling imaginable. It would even lead to a weekly spinoff called 205 Live which exclusively featured cruiserweights. The Cruiserweight Classic is an important piece of wrestling history that deserves to be commemorated on Peacock.
3 LiveWire
Much like Shotgun Saturday Night, LiveWire was a short-lived concept that came during the late-1990s. Originally airing on Saturday Mornings, it was a groundbreaking show that allowed fans to call in and interact with WWE personalities in a live setting.
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Known as Vic Venom at that time, this would be the public's first glimpse of Vince Russo, as he was featured regularly. LiveWire is one of those programs that not many people know about, but would likely be fascinated by. It would be a great hipster addition to the Peacock library.
2 Camp WWE
Camp WWE was a Seth Green produced show on the WWE Network that was similar to Family Guy and South Park. It featured child-sized versions of WWE Superstars, doing anything but child-like things. Because of its often lewd and irreverent content, Camp WWE may be a long shot when it comes to being added to Peacock. It carried a TV-MA rating, and could be quite obscene at times. Nevertheless, Camp WWE was a well-written and well-imagined show that would be an entertaining addition to Peacock.
1 Hall Of Fame![Steve Austin Hall Of Fame induction Cropped]()
Lauded as the most important night in all WWE, the Hall of Fame series needs to be on Peacock.Though it could sometimes be a bit long-winded, the annual HOF is responsible for some of the most poignant and emotional moments in WWE history. For many wrestlers, the Hall of Fame is likely to be their final appearance on WWE programming. It is one of the most meaningful shows that the company has and will ever, produce. WWE and Peacock have a responsibility to its fans and talents to add the Hall of Fame to the platform.