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Here’s how to watch every WWE event online, including how much it’ll cost and how to watch live WWE events like WrestleMania
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This weekend, July 1 and 2, is WWE Money in the Bank. Stream it on Peaco*ck here.
With death-defying stunts, emotional storylines, and captivating characters, there’s a lot to love about World Wrestling Entertainment, a.k.a. WWE. The professional wrestling mega-brand reaches around a billion households every week (really) as fans tune in to see their heroes and their most-hated villains duke it out for glory.
Luckily, there’s plenty of WWE content to satiate every fan, with weekly events like Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown, newer events like Crown Jewel, as well as massive annual events like WrestleMania and SummerSlam. Better still, it’s now easier than ever to watch WWE without cable.
If you’re new to WWE — or trying to figure out how to watch wrestling online in the cord-cutting era — read on: here’s everything you need to know about how to watch WWE online.
Quick Answer: The best place to watch WWE online is Peaco*ck, which now has every major event.
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How to Watch WWE Online Without Cable
If you’re wondering how to watch WWE online, Peaco*ck is now the best place. Through the NBC streaming service, you’ll be able to watch WWE events online and on-demand — including weekly series and annual premium live events.
Peaco*ck offers two subscription tiers: Premium and Premium Plus. Premium costs $4.99 a month and gets you both on-demand and live content, although you will see ads on both. Premium Plus costs $9.99 a month, but removes ads from on-demand content and gets you livestreams of your local NBC channel.
Peaco*ck is available on Amazon Firestick, Roku, Apple TV, and similar streaming devices, to let you watch WWE on TV. You can also stream WWE on Peaco*ck on your phone, computer, or tablet. Besides getting you WWE streams, a Peaco*ck subscription lets you watch thousands of hours of content from popular movies and shows like The Office and Yellowstone.
Where to Watch Old WWE
Because WWE is more like a TV series than live sports, many fans are wondering where to watch old WWE.
Again, the answer is Peaco*ck, where you can watch old WWE episodes from all series to relive highlights or re-visit your favorite wrestlers. Most of these old WWE shows are only available with a Peaco*ck Premium subscription.
WWE Events Schedule 2023
Below are the dates for key WWE events remaining for 2023:Trending
July 1: Money in the Bank 2023 at The O2 Arena, London
July 30: The Great American Bash at H-E-B Center, Texas
August 5: SummerSlam 2023 at Ford Field Detroit, Michigan