If you’re a pro wrestling fan, there is indeed a high possibility that you must be watching WWE Raw each week. Numerous iconic moments in the history of wrestling have taken place there since 1993. Additionally, it has featured a number of the company’s former superstars, including the Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and the Undertaker. Today, it features superstars like AJ Styles, Big E, Randy Orton, and our ‘Tribal Chief’ Roman Reigns.
With its fascinating storylines and the top wrestlers in the world, Monday Night Raw has indeed been entertaining wrestling fans for the past three decades. In fact, the entertainment is so compelling that WWE, largely on the strength of its flagship show, sold the licensing to the WWE Network for $1 billion. And now Triple H as the Creative Head, things are looking bright for WWE Raw. Let’s look more closely at how you can watch WWE’s flagship show without committing to a long cable or satellite service agreement.
How To Watch WWE Raw Live
WWE Raw can be watched live on USA Network every Monday night, beginning at 8 pm. Since NBCUniversal owns USA Network, the majority of the top streaming services feature it in their standard packages.
Fubo
With FuboTV’s base (Pro) plan, you can access USA Network. In addition to all the local network affiliates, you receive access to over 100 channels for $69.99/mo, including a ton of entertainment, news, and family content. FuboTV is most famous for its live sports programming, which is featured on over 35 channels in its base package. The absence of TNT and TBS on FuboTV is a possible drawback. As a result, you won’t be able to watch AEW Dynamite. All FuboTV plans include 750 hours of DVR storage and the option to stream simultaneously to ten screens.
DIRECTV STREAM
If all you require is access to USA programming, TBS, TNT, and all network affiliates can be found on DIRECTV STREAM (formerly AT&T TV). The entry-level (Entertainment) package is $69.99 per month. Three further higher-level subscriptions with more channels are also available. There is unlimited cloud DVR storage with DIRECTV STREAM. When it comes to simultaneous streaming, it really shines. You can stream up to 20 devices/TVs at home and three on the go.
Sling TV
After purchasing the Sling Blue package, you can instantly start watching the USA. In addition to TBS, TNT, and your local Fox station in most areas, this $35 monthly plan includes 40+ additional channels. Access to pay-per-view events is only available through Sling TV, a general streaming service. The Sling Blue plan offers simultaneous streaming on three systems and 50 hours of cloud DVR storage.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV begins with the basic Hulu service and its excellent on-demand streaming selection. Then, for $69.99 per month, it adds 85+ live channels. This channel lineup also includes Fox, TNT, and TBS in addition to the USA. You also receive Disney+ and ESPN+. You can simultaneously stream on up to two devices with Hulu. Additionally, this package offers unlimited cloud DVR and nine months of storage in case you wish to watch two simultaneous events.
YouTube TV
WWE Monday Night Raw on the USA as well as Smackdown on Fox on Friday nights can both be streamed live on YouTube TV. A total of 85+ stations that provide a range of sports, news, and entertainment content are yours for $64.99 per month. Furthermore, the USA app offers Raw viewing. However, in order to use it, you need a streaming platform account.
How To Watch WWE Raw At Anytime On Streaming Platform
If you don’t mind waiting, you can stream WWE Raw on demand for a lot less money than you would for a live TV streaming subscription.
Peacock
Peacock is a streaming platform that offers content only seen on NBCUniversal-owned channels. Before it was discontinued in April 2021, right before that year’s WrestleMania event, WWE chose to move programming from its own streaming service to this site.
You can watch Raw, Smackdown, and all of the company’s previous pay-per-view events, including Survivor Series, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, for $4.99 per month. You can also watch occasions like Crown Jewel, a yearly occasion hosted in Saudi Arabia. As an alternative, you can pay $49.99 a year or $9.99 per month to watch material without advertisements. However, keep in mind that when they initially air, Raw episodes do not appear on Peacock for 30 days.
Hulu On-Demand
The on-demand content that Hulu provides includes a huge selection of TV series, movies, and other entertainment. The following day after they air, you can watch Smackdown, Raw, and NXT. The cost of this package without live TV is $6.99 with commercials or $12.99 without. There are more than 400 previous episodes of Raw available for streaming.
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