Alright, so, let’s talk about this whole WWE pay-per-view thing. I’ve been a fan for a while now, and getting these events to watch has always been a bit of a journey, you know?

First off, I remember trying to figure out when these events were even happening. I started by checking out the dates for the events that I really wanted to see. Stuff like Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, that kind of thing. Turns out, they had one called “RAW: Day 1” on January 1st, 2024 in San Diego, how cool is that? And get this, Royal Rumble 2021 was on January 31st at Tropicana Field. They even had the times listed out – 6 PM EST for the kick-off show. Fancy, right?
Then came the fun part – figuring out how to actually watch these things. Now, I’m in the US, and I heard that Peacock Premium was the way to go. So, I signed up for that – it’s only like five bucks a month. Not too shabby for all those events, I thought.
But here’s where it got interesting. I found out that they have this thing called the WWE Network. It’s got a bunch of shows, and you can watch these events live, too. I remember watching WrestleMania 30 on there, and that was just awesome. But you know what? Sometimes, you just want to watch it the old-school way, on regular pay-per-view. So, I did that a few times, too. Checked out the prices, and man, they varied. Like, for the big events, the lower bowl seats were like 75 to 300 bucks, and floor seats? Don’t even get me started – up to a thousand bucks!
Here’s what I ended up doing:
- Signed up for Peacock Premium: This was pretty straightforward. Just went to their website, signed up, and boom – all the WWE events at my fingertips.
- Checked out the WWE Network: I did try this one out, too. It was cool to have all that extra content, but honestly, I mostly stuck with Peacock.
- Watched some on regular pay-per-view: Just to see what it was like, and maybe I wanted to feel a bit nostalgic. It was a bit pricier, but hey, it was fun.
So, yeah, that’s my whole experience with WWE pay-per-view. It was a bit of a learning curve, but I figured it out. Now, I can watch all these events without any hassle. Pretty sweet, right?

Oh, and one more thing. I remember seeing NXT Takeover: Vengeance Day was on February 14th, 2021. I love those events!
Anyway, that’s all from me. Just wanted to share my little adventure with y’all. Hope you found it somewhat helpful, or at least entertaining!