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Apps to watch WWE live

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Apps for watching WWE live have become the most popular and sought-after among fans of this sport.

These apps have over 36 million downloads and offer the best technology and efficiency.

In this article, we’ll explore the three best apps for this purpose. See…

WWE Network:

Let’s start with the obvious: the WWE Network.

This is WWE’s official app, so if you want to watch everything in the best quality and straight from the source, it’s practically a must-have.

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The WWE Network offers live broadcasts of all pay-per-view events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, Money in the Bank, and other classics.

You also have access to Raw and SmackDown, although in these cases, episodes are available a few hours or days after the original broadcast, depending on the region.

Now, the real highlight is the exclusive live events, like NXT, and the immense collection of past matches spans from the beginning of the Attitude Era to historic matches with legends like The Undertaker, Stone Cold, Shawn Michaels, and Bret Hart.

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The app is very fluid to navigate, works in Portuguese (including subtitles), and is available for Android, iOS, Smart TVs, and even in the browser.

There’s just one important detail: the service is paid.

The monthly fee is around $2 to $3, depending on the conversion rate, since the amount is in dollars.

But honestly? If you’re a true fan, it’s worth every penny.

I use the WWE Network mainly to catch up on live events and revisit classic matches.

It’s the kind of app that turns any phone or TV into a ring.

Star+:

Many people don’t know this, but since WWE’s deal with Disney in Latin America, weekly shows like Raw and SmackDown are broadcast live on Star+ here in Brazil.

That’s right! Disney’s app dedicated to adult audiences has become one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to watch WWE live.

On Star+, episodes of Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown are broadcast live with original narration and, in many cases, commentary in Portuguese.

The image quality is excellent, the broadcasts are super stable, and you can watch on your phone, Smart TV, or computer.

The highlight here is the integration with sports content.

Since Star+ also broadcasts ESPN events, it’s common to see WWE announcements alongside soccer, NBA, and even UFC games.

This gives the feeling that wrestling is being treated like a real sport—something that, let’s be honest, we’ve always wanted.

Star+ costs around $4 per month, but they often offer bundles with Disney+ and even the Starzplay streaming service.

If you already subscribe to one of these, it’s worth checking to see if the bundle isn’t cheaper.

What I like most about Star+, besides the quality, is its convenience.

Since I already use the app to watch sports, series, and movies, having WWE right there in one place is a huge bonus.

It’s like combining business with pleasure.

Pluto TV:

Now, if you want a 100% free app to enjoy WWE, you might not know that Pluto TV could be your gateway, especially if you enjoy a good dose of nostalgia.

Pluto TV is a free streaming platform with a very different approach: it works like “internet TV,” with themed channels broadcasting content in real time.

And guess what? One of these channels is entirely dedicated to WWE.

That’s right: you open the app, go to the sports or wrestling section, and find a channel with continuous broadcasts of WWE matches, interviews, and special programs.

These aren’t the latest live events, of course, but rather a selection of classic matches, specials, and themed compilations.

It has everything from matches from the Attitude Era to the latest NXT matches, including epic rivalries like John Cena vs. Randy Orton or The Rock vs. Triple H.

Best of all? No need to create an account, register a credit card, or anything.

You download the app, open it, and start watching.

The quality is very good for a free service, and the app is super lightweight, working well even on low-end phones.

Pluto TV is also available on virtually all platforms: Android, iOS, Roku, Amazon Fire, smart TVs, consoles, and even via the web browser.

I usually use it on my tablet when I want to relax and watch some wrestling without any commitments.

Of course, Pluto TV isn’t a replacement for a current live streaming app, but as a free and nostalgic option, it’s worth its weight in gold.

If you’re a longtime fan or want to introduce someone to WWE, this app is a great choice.

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Each of these three apps plays a role in a WWE fan’s life.

The WWE Network is the essential app for those who want everything live and a complete archive, including historic matches and specials.

Star+ is perfect for those who regularly watch the weekly shows, with great quality and commentary in Portuguese.

Pluto TV is the free and nostalgic option that delivers good wrestling and entertainment without spending a dime.

In my daily life, I use all three.

I watch the main events on the WWE Network, follow Raw and SmackDown on Star+, and leave Pluto TV running when I want to relive old moments or reminisce about the time when everything seemed more epic.

And look, if you’re a true fan, it’s worth trying each one for at least a week.

Only then will you discover which one best suits your wrestling-watching style.

Because in the end, what really matters is the thrill of that final countdown: 1, 2, 3… and the champion is crowned!

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