Get ready, WWE fans! The WWE Network and Peacock are gearing up to unleash a plethora of new content this weekend, and we’ve got the scoop on what’s in store. After a somewhat quiet week, the WWE is revving up its engines to bring you four brand-new full-length shows that are sure to thrill.
First up, The SmackDown LowDown returns this weekend after a brief hiatus. The popular show, hosted by Megan Morant and Scott Stanford, will premiere on Saturday, May 11, at around 10 AM EST. As always, the dynamic duo will look into the highlights of Friday Night SmackDown, featuring exclusive interviews with WWE superstars who made waves on the previous night’s show.
This week, fans can look forward to candid chats with Bayley, Austin Theory, Grayson Waller, and Carmelo Hayes, who all shared their thoughts on the recent SmackDown episode. The prior edition, which aired two weeks ago, is already available on-demand, so be sure to catch up if you missed it.
In addition to The SmackDown LowDown, WWE Network and Peacock will also welcome two programs that initially aired on other platforms. Main Event, which debuted on Hulu and internationally, will become available on-demand on Saturday, May 11. This episode, which originally aired on April 25, 2024, features Ivar taking on Apollo Crews in the opening bout, followed by a thrilling main event between Gallus and The Creed Brothers.
Meanwhile, Friday Night SmackDown from April 12, 2024, will arrive on Sunday, May 12. This action-packed episode, which followed WrestleMania 40, showcased two electrifying Triple Threat Matches to determine Cody Rhodes’ next challenger. Don’t miss LA Knight’s impressive victory, as well as AJ Styles’ thrilling win over Rey Mysterio and Kevin Owens.
Last but not least, WWE NXT Level Up is returning on Friday, May 10, at 10 PM EST, with three exciting matches lined up. The main event promises to be a real showstopper, pitting The Family’s Luca Crusifino and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo against the unlikely duo of Dante Chen and Dion Lennox. Wendy Choo makes her long-awaited return to the ring, facing off against Wren Sinclair, while Cutler James makes his broadcast debut against Josh Briggs.
Don’t forget that Peacock subscribers will need to catch WWE NXT Level Up live at 10 PM EST, as it will be unavailable for streaming for around two weeks due to contractual obligations.
Mark your calendars, WWE enthusiasts, and get ready to indulge in a weekend filled with non-stop wrestling action, exclusive interviews, and thrilling matches. The WWE Network and Peacock have got you covered!