>>13603059Yes they have those listed, but the actual number of shows in each category is severely limited. Have you actually opened up those categories to see what is there? I have, and it is nowhere near the number of shows that they used to have uploaded to the network. SMW is a perfect example. It is a relatively short lived promotion and the WWE Network used to have the entire run from the first show to the last uploaded. Hell five or six years ago I watched the entire run of SMW on the network. Today on Peacock if I wanted to watch SMW the only episodes I would be able to watch are the ones that had Chris Jericho on them. Just ten episodes form one year out of 195 TV tapings over the course of five years.
Peacock is severely limited on what is actually available for the old tape libraries. I get that the vast VAST majority of Peacock subscribers that are WWE fans are not going to care about that stuff, and that most of those who actually do will only be interested in guys who were big names in the WWF. There are probably less than a handful of people like me who actually care about the careers of wrestlers who were basically nobodies, but still I miss that I used to be able to follow the careers of those nobodies.