WWE moves to ESPN with Wrestlepalooza 2025
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If you don’t have ESPN Unlimited and want to watch Wrestlepalooza, you have two options: 1. Go to ESPN’s website and sign up for ESPN Unlimited, which costs $29.99 per month or $299.99 annually. There also is an option to bundle with Disney and Hulu but no free trials.
WWE leaned heavily into the connection between sports and entertainment as it made its Premium Live Event debut on ESPN’s new DTC offering Saturday night with “Wrestlepalooza,” from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
WWE’s partnership with ESPN begins Saturday with Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis. Fans are curious if they can watch without extra fees.
Customers of YouTube TV, Sling TV, Comcast and Cox will be unable to watch Wrestlepalooza through their existing cable or streaming subscriptions and instead need to purchase a separate subscription directly from ESPN to gain access. If you have Verizon or Spectrum, you must log in and activate ESPN Unlimited through the TV provider.
Wrestlepalozza 2025 is arriving on September 20 in Indianapolis with a hotly awaited match between John Cena and Brock Lesnar. However, what's the start time, and how can you watch it? It's the first premium live WWE event aired by ESPN.
Here's how to watch WWE's Wrestlepalooza premium live event, the first event in a new deal with ESPN's new streaming option.
WWE Wrestlepalooza will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday, Sept. 20. Follow along for live updates.