PROGRESS and ICW confirmed their content is leaving the WWE Network and Peacock following rumors WWE will discontinue featuring indie wrestling content. WWE
\nA press release from PROGRESS Wrestling seemingly confirms a rumor going around the web the last 24 hours: WWE is ending the practice of featuring indie wrestling shows on its streaming services, including The WWE Network and Peacock. Sean Ross Sapp first reported the news on Twitter after being asked about an episode of ICW no longer being available on Peacock.
\nPROGRESS own an unrivalled video library containing more than a decade's worth of the best of independent wrestling, showcasing many household names that have wrestled at PROGRESS over the course of the past 11 years.\nWrestlers such as Pete Dunne, Toni Storm, Walter , Adam Cole, AEW World Champion MJF, Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, Will Ospreay and Matt Riddle, to name just a few, have competed and enhanced their careers at PROGRESS Wrestling during this period.
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