How To Watch WWE From Anywhere

Here how's to watch WWE from wherever you are in the world.

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By whatever metrics you choose to use in 2025, WWE is in the midst of a huge boom period right now. Sold-out arenas, record gates, massive TV deals, and mammoth merchandise numbers dominate the WWE landscape, not to mention the product being put out by the company these days is often warmly received by the masses, which is in stark contrast to certain other periods in the promotion's history. Read on for how to watch WWE online, on TV and from anywhere in the world with a VPN.

With Paul 'Triple H' Levesque steering the WWE ship, there's a goodwill and positive energy towards the organisation that had been lacking for years under the previous stewardship. On top of that, Levesque also has a roster overflowing with top stars - Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, Gunther, Seth Rollins, and Drew McIntyre, as just a few of those names - and rising talents - such as Bron Breakker, Tiffany Stratton, Roxanne Perez, Dominik Mysterio, Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, and Trick Williams - who have the company in very solid stead for years to come. Then there's the retirement tour of John Cena, which is an attraction in and of itself, there's the possibility of The Rock deciding to stop by now and again to check out the action for himself, and fans around the world are enjoying the stunning rise of Jey Uso as Main Event Jey has now booked himself a WrestleMania main event.

All of that is without referencing the recent signings of Penta and Jordynne Grace, the rumours of talents like Josh Alexander and Ricky Starks potentially joining WWE this year, the likely WWE return of Aleister Black, or even Becky Lynch returning from the hiatus she opted to take last year. The point being, WWE is hot right now, and it has the potential to further amp up the temperature across 2025.

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So, at a point when it's a great time to be a pro wrestling fan, how can you watch and stream WWE? On that front, we've got you covered, regardless of where in the world you're looking to watch WWE from.

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How To Watch WWE From Anywhere In The World

WWE Raw: Netflix

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WWE SmackDown: USA Network via Sling/Fubo (US), Netflix (Rest of the World)

NXT: The CW (US), Netflix (Rest of the World)

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Premium Live Events: Peacock (US), Netflix (Rest of the World)

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WWE On Netflix

January 2024 saw the monumental news that WWE and Netflix had agreed a deal that has since come into play at the turn of this year.

As for the specifics of that agreement, WWE will receive a whopping $5 billion across ten years, equating to $500 million per year for the pro wrestling market leader. That is vastly more than any deal in the history of WWE - heck, in the history of wrestling and sports entertainment - dwarfing previous deals with the likes of FOX, USA Network, and TNT Sports.

Of course, the WWE and Netflix relationship works differently for wrestling fans in different countries, and we're here to let you know where you can watch WWE wherever you find yourself away from home.

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Traveling abroad? Most streaming services are 'geo-blocked', meaning they only work in your home country. A VPN – a clever bit of software – squashes the blocking, allowing you to access your usual stream from anywhere! We recommend NordVPN as it's fast, affordable and unblocks just about any service – including Netflix, Peacock and Sling. Tempted? Sign up today and you'll save 70% on the 2-year plan and get a handy 30-day money-back guarantee.

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Which Countries Have WWE On Netflix?

As mentioned, WWE Raw airs weekly on Netflix in the United States, whereas Netflix in the following countries is the home to all WWE TV shows, Premium Live Events, and other WWE content that was previously exclusive to the WWE Network and Peacock:

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom.

Netflix is looking to add more countries to this list in the future, while the streaming service will also be adding more content on a regular basis. As for that content, the WWE Network/Peacock library is being drip-fed across to Netflix.

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Is WWE Still Available On Peacock?

For those in the United States, WWE Premium Live Events currently air on Peacock. The deal between WWE and Peacock runs through until 2026, meaning PLEs will continue to be housed on the streaming service until that point.

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How To Watch WWE In The US?

WWE Raw is streamed exclusively on Netflix in the United States, currently airing at 8pm EST and 5pm PST every Monday. For those unable to watch WWE Raw live, each episode is also available to watch on-demand.

For wrestling fans in the US, Netflix plans start at $6.99 per month for the standard package that includes ads. Alternatively, you can pay up to $22.99 for the premium package that offers 4K resolution and offers more simultaneous connections.

As for WWE SmackDown, that airs on USA Network at 8pm EST and 5pm PST on Fridays, while those with an interest in NXT can find the developmental brand on The CW every Tuesday - again in that 8pm EST/5pm PST slot.

Until 2026, all WWE Premium Live Events will continue to be housed on the Peacock streaming service.

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Don't forget: if you're traveling abroad you'll likely need to use a VPN to watch your usual streaming service from anywhere. We use NordVPN for this purpose – it's the best all-rounder on the market right now.

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How To Watch WWE In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World?

For the majority of those living outside of the United States - as in, all of the countries listed earlier in this article - Netflix is the home to WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, WWE Premium Live Events, WWE NXT, and various other WWE offerings.

Historical content, documentaries, and plentiful other WWE material that's previously been associated with the WWE Network and Peacock are gradually being added to Netflix, with the streaming service looking to introduce these in several stages rather than simply migrate everything over in one hit. And why wouldn't they, with that serving as one other reason to keep wrestling fans subscribed to Netflix as they anticipate what content will be added next.

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Roaming abroad? You'll likely need to use a VPN to watch your usual streaming service from anywhere. We use NordVPN for this purpose – you can save around 70% on the full price and grab a solid 30-day money back guarantee.

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Once described as the Swiss Army Knife of WhatCulture, Andrew can usually be found writing, editing, or presenting on a wide range of topics. As a lifelong wrestling fan, horror obsessive, and comic book nerd, he's been covering those topics professionally as far back as 2010. In addition to his current WhatCulture role of Senior Content Producer, Andrew previously spent nearly a decade as Online Editor and Lead Writer for the world's longest-running genre publication, Starburst Magazine, and his work has also been featured on BBC, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, WhatToWatch, Sportkskeeda, and various other outlets, in addition to being a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic. Between his main day job, his role as the lead panel host of Wales Comic Con, and his gig as a pre-match host for Wrexham AFC games, Andrew has also carried out a hugely varied amount of interviews, from the likes of Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Adrienne Barbeau, Rob Zombie, Katharine Isabelle, Leigh Whannell, Bruce Campbell, and Tony Todd, to Kevin Smith, Ron Perlman, Elijah Wood, Giancarlo Esposito, Simon Pegg, Charlie Cox, the Russo Brothers, and Brian Blessed, to Kevin Conroy, Paul Dini, Tara Strong, Will Friedle, Burt Ward, Andrea Romano, Frank Miller, and Rob Liefeld, to Bret Hart, Sting, Mick Foley, Ricky Starks, Jamie Hayer, Britt Baker, Eric Bischoff, and William Regal, to Mickey Thomas, Joey Jones, Phil Parkinson, Brian Flynn, Denis Smith, Gary Bennett, Karl Connolly, and Bryan Robson - and that's just the tip of an ever-expanding iceberg. Where his beloved Wrexham AFC is concerned, Andrew is co-host of the Fearless in Devotion podcast, which won the Club Podcast of the Year gong at the 2024 FSA Awards.