WWE Network has a free tier (Update: Peacock now has some WWE content)
Update – The WWE Network has now shut down in the US. Its content, and all future WWE streaming content, are now available on the Peacock streaming service. The good news is that Peacock does have some WWE content and shows available for free. The rest of its WWE content, including future PPV events, will be available on Peacock Premium. It costs $4.99 a month with ads, or $9.99 a month without ads. You can sign up for the service at the link below.
Original story – The pro wrestling organization World Wrestling Entertainment has a streaming service called WWE Network that gives fans access to its content. Now, WWE has launched a completely free tier of that service, with lots of shows available to stream. Here are all the details on the WWE Network free version.
How do I get WWE Network for free?
In order to access the free WWE content, all you have to do is create a free WWE Network account. You don’t need to type in any credit or debit card info. Once you sign up, you can start streaming the free content on any of its supported platforms.
All you need to do after that is head to the WWE Network website or download the app. You can get the Android version from the Google Play Store here and the iOS version here.
What’s available to watch on WWE for free?
WWE fans will be able to stream recent episodes of the network’s three main TV shows, which are Monday Night Raw, Friday Night Smackdown, and NXT.
There are other shows available to stream for free as well. That includes documentaries like The Monday Night War and shows including Ride Along, Table for 3, Photo Shoot, and Story Time. A number of select older WWE pay-per-view events are also available to stream, along with some previous NXT TakeOver events. Weekly highlight shows like Top 10, WWE’s The Bump, WWE Now, The Best of WWE, and WWE Timeline are also available to stream, as are episodes of the WWE’s reality shows including Total Bellas and Miz and Mrs.
Finally, WWE Network’s free tier has its own original shows. It includes Raw Talk, a talk show that will be available for streaming every Monday night after the completion of Monday Night Raw.
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Another show that just launched on WWE Network for free is called WWE Timeline. It looks at the history of famous wrestling rivalries, including Bret Hart’s matches against his brother Owen Hart, and more recent rivalries like The Miz against Daniel Bryan.
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There’s also a new video podcast you can watch called Uncool with Alexa Bliss. The WWE wrestler chats with other WWE stars, and other celebrities, about their sometimes awkward high school and college years, among other topics.
Perhaps best of all, the WWE free tier is also ad-free. That’s right, no annoying commercials to deal with while you watch your favorite shows and events.
Can I still sign up for the 30-day free trial?
Unfortunately, the 30-day free trial for the full version of the WWE network is no longer available. If you want to get the full experience, you will have to sign up for the WWE Network for $9.99 a month.