
Once a television show, always a television show. It was only recently that fans had been handed their gift boxes to fiddle with before having them brutally snatched away. With WrestleMania 41
all set and dusted after being streamed on Netflix, it had been expected that the burst in viewership would not make the ring budge from the platform any longer, and only flourish further. Instead, WWE has once again handed spectators a goodie bag each, but this time, fans do not seem to be as impressed as they would want to be.
The anticipated Saturday Night Main Event
had tried fishing as much excitement as it could for the upcoming showdown, but fans have been feeling bereft. Expecting the event to be streaming on Netflix in continuation of the recent developments, they had, in lieu of, left hanging by the cliffside. The Saturday Night Main Event,
or the SNME
had pointedly been announced to not be streaming on Netflix.
While it has been made available on its usual, Peacock, it is otherwise being televised on NBC, leaving Netflix fans feeling like an empty vessel.
🔴 Este sábado, Saturday Night’s Main Event #SNME se verá GRATIS en el YouTube de WWE y WWE Español para España y Latinoamérica, exceptuando Puerto Rico, por donde irá por Peacock.
No se emitirá por Netflix. pic.twitter.com/nPKtoPnXCx
— LuigiWrestling (@LuigiWrestling) January 20, 2025
The shift of WWE from television to streaming had been taken with a grain of salt, as WrestleMania 41
had not been made entirely available on the streaming platform. Nevertheless, the change had not been uninvited and fanatics had used their tools with much delight just to comfortably tune in. It had further been appreciated how Netflix has not taken entire control over the show’s creative essence
, letting the show remain as true to its origins as it had turned out to be.
Many a thing have progressed since the advent of the streaming platforms, and many habits have been formed. But the nose-scrunching for television ads is one thing that has remained steadfast no matter what millennia.
Not another one! Saturday Night Main Event’s trip away from Netflix sparks frenzy
It is common knowledge that the main event is held at Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, but there are not many fielders found in this day and age. While the showrunners have not made it entirely untouchable by the masses, watchers of the National Broadcasting Channel are not taking well the 12-17 minutes of primetime that are dedicated to advertisement. This, in the wake of the show’s disappearance from Netflix, has further caused genuine trouble.
What will happen tonight with the commercials?!!!… At least on Netflix when they play they don’t cut out #WWE #SaturdayNightsMainEvent pic.twitter.com/pJqQwZ8Ast
— 𝔾𝕚𝕒𝕟𝕟𝕚𝕤 𝔾𝕖𝕨𝕣𝕘𝕒𝕜𝕠𝕡𝕠𝕦𝕝𝕠𝕤 (@Gewrgakopoulos_) May 25, 2025
So for every 8 minutes of wrestling we get 3.5 mins of adverts…. This is the last time I watch WWE on @YouTube @WWE @netflix #adverts #wwemainevent #SNME pic.twitter.com/qIXQjbzxSt
— Big Mike (@grinsadventures) May 25, 2025
@WWE can we please put Saturday nights main event on Netflix like ever other show, these ad breaks are killing me 🤦🏼♀️😂 #wwe #SaturdayNightsMainEvent
— – Amethyst – (@MissE1705) May 25, 2025
The main SNME
has also been made available for free on YouTube, for watchers worldwide.
WWE’s Saturday Night Main Event is borderline unwatchable on YouTube (why isn’t it on Netflix?). Every time the US stream goes to a commercial break we have to sit and look at a splash screen for 5 mins+ at a time.
Utter pish.
— The SEGAHolic セガホリック (@TheSEGAHolic) May 25, 2025
Another ad break #SNME pic.twitter.com/3H0j71hJ6o
— JJ (@AkhlasorJJ) May 25, 2025
In the ever-evolving landscape of WWE broadcasting, the transition from traditional television to streaming has been met with both excitement and frustration. While WrestleMania 41’
s Netflix debut raised hopes for a seamless future, the return to ad-heavy network TV for Saturday Night Main Event
has left fans wanting more. Despite the convenience of YouTube for global audiences, the persistent intrusion of commercials proves that even in the streaming era, the classic television experience—for better or worse—still holds its ground.
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