WWE Reportedly Using StreamEnforcement Bots To Pull Streamer Clips

WWE are utilising bots to take down videos of people reacting to their content.
Since Night One of WrestleMania 42 on April 18, WWE has received attention for an aggressive campaign of copyright strikes issued against content creators, particularly reaction channels, with numerous accounts reportedly being banned from their respective platforms as a result.
Fightful Select have now provided further insight into the matter, reporting that WWE are utilising bots through a company called StreamEnforcement in order to have the clips taken down.
“Regarding the takedown of streamer clips by WWE, this is the most vast they’ve gone, but it’s a company called “StreamEnforcement” using bots to do so.”
-Fightful Select
StreamEnforcement describes itself as providing a “holistic and cost-effective content protection strategy” tailored towards the unique needs of its partners on the company’s website.
With WWE having previously featured clips from various content creators reacting to their programming during recap segments on TV, the recent emphasis on restricting creators from using their footage has prompted intense criticism across X and other social media platforms.
You can find more on the latest WWE news ahead of Backlash: Tampa—an event streamers would typically have shared their live reactions to—here.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on WWE’s new policy regarding content creators reacting to their footage as soon as we hear more