Where to Watch Wrestling in 2025 – Full Guide by Promotion

Where to Watch Wrestling in 2025 – Full Guide by Promotion

By Sarah Miller ·

If you're wondering where to watch wrestling, the answer depends on the promotion and region. Major platforms include WWE Network (now under Peacock in the U.S.), AEW's weekly shows on TBS and pay-per-views on MAX, NJPW World for Japanese pro wrestling, and Triller TV for GCW events. International fans can access most content via official streaming services or regional broadcasters.

Where to Watch WWE Events

WWE remains the most widely recognized wrestling promotion globally. Access varies by region, especially after its major streaming transitions in recent years.

United States: Peacock Streaming Service

In the U.S., all WWE Premium Live Events (formerly pay-per-views) and on-demand content are exclusively available through Peacock. This includes WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, and weekly shows like RAW and SmackDown.

International Viewers: WWE Network via Netflix Partner (Starting 2025)

As of January 2025, WWE Network is no longer operating as a standalone service outside the U.S. Instead, Netflix has partnered with WWE to host all archival and select live content globally beginning in 2026. Until then, regional providers still manage distribution.

Where to Watch AEW (All Elite Wrestling)

All Elite Wrestling has grown rapidly since 2019 and offers consistent weekly programming across multiple platforms.

Weekly Shows

Pay-Per-View Events

AEW’s major events like Revolution, Double or Nothing, and All In are streamed exclusively on MAX with a subscription. Pricing starts at $9.99/month.

Promotion Platform Region Monthly Cost (USD) Live Events Included?
WWE Peacock United States $5.99 - $11.99 Yes
WWE Sky Sports / NOW UK & Ireland $20 - $27 Yes
AEW MAX United States $9.99+ Yes
NJPW NJPW World Global $14.99 Yes
GCW Triller TV Global $4.99 - $19.99/event Yes
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The data shows that while U.S. viewers benefit from lower-cost bundled options like Peacock, international fans often face higher prices due to sports package bundling. NJPW World offers strong value for hardcore fans with frequent live events, while Triller TV uses a hybrid model ideal for occasional GCW viewers.

Other Major Wrestling Promotions and Where to Watch Them

NJPW (New Japan Pro-Wrestling)

NJPW World is the official streaming service for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It provides live coverage of events like Wrestle Kingdom, G1 Climax, and King of Pro-Wrestling, plus an extensive video-on-demand library.

Impact Wrestling

Impact Wrestling airs weekly episodes on AXS TV** in the U.S. and streams on **Twitch and its own Impact Plus platform globally.

GCW (Game Changer Wrestling)

GCW has gained popularity through edgy storytelling and high-flying action. Most events are streamed live on Triller TV.

Frequently Asked Questions About Where to Watch Wrestling

Where can I watch WWE for free?

While full WWE events require a paid subscription, you can watch clips and highlights for free on WWE’s official YouTube channel and website. Some basic segments air on free-to-air networks during special promotions, but full matches and pay-per-views are not available free legally.

Is AEW on regular TV?

Yes, AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday night on TBS, and AEW Rampage airs on TNT on Fridays. These are available through traditional cable or satellite providers, as well as live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV.

Can I watch wrestling on Roku or Fire Stick?

Yes, you can stream wrestling on both Roku and Amazon Fire Stick. Apps for Peacock, MAX, NJPW World, Triller TV, and YouTube TV are all available on these devices, allowing easy access to WWE, AEW, NJPW, and more.

Does Netflix have wrestling?

As of 2025, Netflix does not yet have live wrestling, but it has signed a landmark deal with WWE to become the global home of WWE Network content starting in 2026. This will include archives, documentaries, and select live specials outside the U.S.

What is the cheapest way to watch all wrestling?

The most cost-effective method depends on your viewing preferences. For WWE-only fans in the U.S., Peacock’s $5.99 plan is the cheapest. For broader access, combining Peacock ($5.99), MAX ($9.99), and NJPW World ($14.99) totals $30.97/month. Casual fans may prefer pay-per-event platforms like Triller TV to avoid recurring fees.