The Rock returns on past SmackDown, LWO interviewed - 5 shows coming to WWE Network and Peacock this weekend

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Five full-length programs are coming to WWE Network and Peacock this weekend
The Rock (left) & LA Knight (right)

The past few weeks have been quite busy for WWE Network and Peacock. This is partially because of new classic content but also due to fresh programs, indie content, and two big Premium Live Events in the form of No Mercy and Fastlane.

This week has been a bit more slow, but still better than the barren week's fans were growing used to. RAW Talk and a FOX special titled "Top 25 Moments in SmackDown History" were added to the archives on Monday. Meanwhile, a week-old episode of NXT was made available on Tuesday.

Wednesday saw a month-old edition of Monday Night RAW added on-demand alongside a new episode of The Bump. Damian Priest and Sam Roberts were the in-studio guests, but Dominik Mysterio also appeared on the show. Lastly, This Week In WWE was added on-demand on Thursday.

This weekend will see five new full-length programs coming to both over-the-top streaming platforms. This includes a briefer version of a standard Friday program, wXw Wrestling's latest offering, and more. What's all set to arrive?

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


#5. The SmackDown LowDown will stream

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The SmackDown LowDown will be back with a new episode this weekend. The show will be added to the WWE Network and Peacock archives on Saturday, October 14. The video typically goes up between 10 AM EST and noon.

For those unaware, the show features Matt Camp and Megan Morant breaking down the action from Friday Night SmackDown the night prior. Select interviews from the arena are also spliced into the program.

The interview portion of last week's show can be seen in the video above. Asuka was the first to be interviewed, though she was interrupted by IYO SKY. Then, the Latino World Order's Rey Mysterio, Santos Escobar, and Zelina Vega were up next. Lastly, LA Knight spoke ahead of the Fastlane Premium Live Event.


#4. WWE Main Event & #3. SmackDown are the two shows that aired recently and will arrive on-demand

Two shows, WWE Main Event and SmackDown that recently aired elsewhere, will arrive on the WWE Network and Peacock archives this weekend. As a reminder, WWE Main Event and NXT Level Up feature around a two-week delay before it can be added due to a contract with Hulu. RAW and SmackDown feature a 30-day delay courtesy of deals with USA Network and FOX.

WWE Main Event from September 21, 2023, is set to arrive on-demand on Saturday, October 14. The show featured two matches highlighting the Women's division, including Nikki Cross vs. Indi Hartwell and Tegan Nox vs. Xia Li.

Friday Night SmackDown from September 15, 2023, will be added on-demand on Sunday, October 15. The show was notable for featuring the returns of both The Rock and Pat McAfee. Additionally, John Cena appeared on the program as well.


#2. wXw Wrestling will offer a new episode

A new video from the wXw Wrestling promotion out of Germany will be added to Peacock and WWE Network this weekend. wXw We Love Wrestling #49 is set to arrive on Saturday, October 14, at around noon EST.

The show was originally filmed back on August 26, 2023, in Hamburg, Germany. The show featured former WWE Superstars Teoman and Alexander Wolfe in action, along with the usual cast of wXw stars whom fans know and love.

It should be noted that last weekend also saw the upload of a new wXw program. It was not advertised ahead of time and thus was not included in last week's article. Still, wXw We Love Wrestling #48 can already be watched any time on-demand.


#1. NXT Level Up will stream

Axiom vs. Riley Osborne
Axiom vs. Riley Osborne

NXT Level Up will be back with another upload this weekend. The show will stream on both WWE Network and Peacock on Friday, October 13. The show will begin airing at 10 PM EST, immediately following SmackDown on FOX.

The show will not be available on-demand for Peacock subscribers after streaming on the live feed as usual. This is due to the aforementioned deal with Hulu. Still, it will later be uploaded after a two-week delay.

While NXT Level Up typically features three bouts, this week's show is only promoting two matches. The opening contest will see Ivy Nile battle Kiyah Saint. The main event will see two former NXT UK wrestlers battle when Axiom takes on Riley Osborne.


Which show are you most excited to watch? Sound off in the comments section below!

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