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. But beyond that, we will likely see more 2006 RAW episodes as they have finally came flooding in. Will 2007 join them? We all can certainly hope so. But what else is coming throughout the week? Let’s take a look:

Monday – July 25th

RAW Pre-Show (7:30 PM EST)

“WWE Raw Pre-Show from WWE Studios in Stamford, CT. Scott Stanford and team of panelists cover the events leading up to WWE Raw.”

WWE Ride Along (11:06 PM EST)

“Life is a highway as AJ Styles and The Club and the duo of Chris Jericho and Mark Henry depart Green Bay, Wisconsin for Rockford, Illinois.”

Tuesday – July 26th

Smackdown Pre-Show (7:30 PM EST)

“WWE SmackDown LIVE Pre-Show from WWE Studios in Stamford, CT. Scott Stanford and panelists cover the events leading up to SmackDown LIVE.”

Wednesday – July 27th

WWE NXT (8 PM EST)

“As NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn looms, who will be named the No. 1 Contender to Samoa Joe’s NXT Championship?”

Cruiserweight Classic (9 PM EST)

“Round One of the Cruiserweight Classic continues as THE Brian Kendrick makes his return to WWE, Zack Sabre battles Tyson Dux, and much more!”

Friday – July 29th

WWE Superstars (3 PM EST)

“WWE Superstars features the best of the best in matches you’ll have to see to believe. You never know what to expect – so expect everything!”

Saturday – July 30th

This Week In WWE (3 PM EST)

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

Closing Thoughts

WWE Ride Along is back! While it is a shame the Outcasts episode will likely never see the light of day, it is refreshing to see the show back. Hopefully, original content starts hitting harder again and Legends with JBL does indeed drop at the beginning of August. Oh, and the Smackdown Pre-Show is now official. This is good news, although the actual panelists aren’t listed. Will Booker T and Jerry Lawler join Stanford for both? Will the different pre-shows have different analysts?

As always, stick to WWE Network News for the latest WWE Network news, rumors, reviews, polls, and more!