The absence of World Wrestling Entertainment’s SmackDown program on the Netflix streaming platform stems from established broadcasting rights and licensing agreements. WWE typically licenses its flagship programs, including SmackDown, to traditional television networks and, increasingly, to other streaming services outside of Netflix. These agreements provide substantial revenue streams for WWE and guarantee specific broadcast windows and promotional support.
Securing these broadcasting rights offers several key advantages for the networks and services involved. The rights holder benefits from the consistent viewership of a popular program like SmackDown, leading to increased advertising revenue and subscriber acquisition. Historical context reveals that WWE has strategically partnered with various networks throughout its history, each deal reflecting the evolving landscape of television and streaming. This careful management of intellectual property distribution is crucial for WWE’s financial success and brand visibility.