Every Thursday or Friday night the WWE Network updates its schedule advertising new content set to air on the live stream in the coming week. It should be noted that like anything, schedules are tentative and air times, air dates, and programs are always subject to change. Additionally, this reflects only what is set to air on the Network stream and does not include content added directly to the video-on-demand service.

The WWE Network additions below do not reflect everything we’ll see on the WWE Network. As always, we’ll have a RAW, Smackdown, and Main Event episode added from last month. We may even see the next classic content drop begin, or even some collections appear. But what else is coming throughout the week? Let’s take a look:

Monday – April 10th



WWE Ride Along (11:06 PM EST)

“The Miz and Maryse celebrate as they head home to Hollywood, while Alexa Bliss and Carmella coast through SoCal en route to SmackDown LIVE!”

Tuesday – April 11th

WWE 205 Live (10 PM EST)

“The greatest performers from WWE’s Cruiserweight division showcase their unparalleled abilities on 205 Live!”

WWE Talking Smack (10:45 PM EST)

“Renee Young catches up with your favorite SmackDown LIVE Superstars after the show to hear their thoughts on all of the evening’s action.”

Wednesday – April 12th



WWE NXT (8 PM EST)

“The new era arrives at Full Sail University as Drew McIntyre makes his NXT in-ring debut. Also, Nakamura bids farewell to the NXT Universe.”

Saturday – April 15th



This Week in WWE (3 PM EST)

“Get caught up on all the highlights from Raw and SmackDown LIVE with This Week in WWE.“

Closing Thoughts

After briefly appearing on the schedule last week before disappearing and being replaced by Beyond the Ring, Ride Along has finally returned. Add in the fact that we also know what the next episode will feature and it’s nice to see Ride Along have a smidge of long-term planning being put into it.

Otherwise, the week is rather slow once again. At least NXT has a bit of spice added to it with Drew McIntyre’s NXT debut taking place, but it’d never be a bad thing to see a little more original programming sprinkled in amongst the usual weeklies.