We only recommend services we believe in. When you click some links on our site we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more.

WWE Raw: How to Live Stream This Must-Have Wrestling Show

WWE Raw is the flagship TV show of World Wrestling Entertainment. Appearing each Monday, it is a must-view for pro wrestling fans. I provide all the information to stream it below.

In a hurry? If you just want to get access to Raw and don’t really care about the details, these streaming services will give you all you want and more:

  • Fubo: The best streaming service for international sports also provides 150+ well-selected channels. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
  • DIRECTV STREAM: Get a great channel lineup with the best selection of RSNs in the industry. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM.
  • Sling TV: This low-cost service allows you to select just the channel lineup you want. Save 50% on Sling TV now.

If you can’t watch your favorite sports because of your location, get ExpressVPN to access the content you deserve.

Why You Need a VPN Today

However, first you need a VPN to unblock US streaming services from . Our favourite is ExpressVPN. It’s definitely not the cheapest option at $4.99/month, but it just works – and across all your devices.

They have servers in 25+ US cities/states and 105 countries, which unblock access to premium streaming platforms available only in the US, as well as free “on demand” TV services worldwide.

You’ll have access to local platforms as if you were in the country, meaning you can watch BBC iPlayer as if you were in the UK, CBC Gem as if you were in Canada, plus hundreds more worldwide.

Sign Up for ExpressVPN

Hotdog users get three months free at ExpressVPN, so it’s a “no-brainer” for us. Decide for yourself with their 30 day money-back guarantee.

ExpressVPN

IMPORTANT: Once you’ve installed your VPN and connected to a US server, you’ll still need to subscribe separately to access premium streaming services.

Where to Watch WWE Raw

Raw can be seen live on USA Network every Monday night starting at 8 pm. It can also be seen live on Peacock if you are subscribed to its paid service tier. Archived episodes are also available on Peacock after 30 days.

FuboTV WWE Raw
Stream USA Network live or watch the last two seasons of WWE Raw on-demand with FuboTV.

WWE Raw Live Stream

USA Network is part of NBCUniversal, so most of the major streaming services offer it in their base plans.

ServicePriceChannelsReviews
Fubo$79.99150+Fubo
DIRECTV STREAM$86.9990+DIRECTV
Hulu + Live TV$82.9995+Hulu Live
YouTube TV$82.99100+YouTube
Sling TV$40.0040+Sling
Peacock$7.99NAPeacock

Hulu’s on-demand service offers a wide variety of shows, movies, and other types of content. You can watch Raw, Smackdown, and NXT the day after they air.

Streaming Features

All of these services have apps for the biggest streaming devices. The following are universally supported: Amazon Fire TV, Android mobile devices, Android TV-based smart TVs, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS mobile devices, Roku, Samsung TVs, and web browsers. Most services support others as well.

All of the live TV streaming services provide a cloud DVR. Sling TV offers 50 hours and the others are unlimited. All the services offer streaming on multiple devices at once.

Sign Up for a Free Fubo Trial

Hulu WWE Raw
Hulu offers the last 9 seasons of WWE Raw on-demand.

What Is WWE Raw?

Wrestling on Sling TV
WWE Raw on Sling TV with an Android phone.

There are few experiences that are more intense than watching Raw in person. While the show was famous for taking place in gyms and smaller arenas during the 90s, live shows now take place in arenas that hold tens of thousands of people.

In addition to the content that is televised to a national audience, the live crowd will be treated to several dark matches that are not shown on television. The matches that take place before the show tend to feature performers who are looking to gain experience. This contrasts with the matches after the show ends that tend to feature the company’s biggest stars.

Raw Origins

On Jan 11, 1993, Monday Night Raw made its debut on USA Network. In 1997, the name of the show was changed to RAW IS WAR as a nod to the ongoing Monday Night Wars between WWE and its chief rival World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

Between 1995 and 2001, WCW had a TV show called Nitro that aired on TNT. After WWE owner Vince McMahon bought WCW in March 2001, the show reverted back to its original moniker as the war had come to an end.

After the purchase, McMahon decided to make Raw into its own brand with an exclusive roster and championship belt. Smackdown, the company’s other main show, was also converted into its own brand after the purchase of WCW.

Throughout 2011, wrestlers from both rosters frequently appeared on Raw, and it was renamed Raw SuperShow until 2012. Although the original brand split ended in 2012, it was reinstated in 2016 and remains in place today.

Our Choice

For the last three decades, Monday Night Raw has been entertaining wrestling fans with its compelling stories and the best performers in the world. In fact, the content is so compelling that WWE sold the rights to the WWE Network for $1 billion largely on the back of its flagship show.

Because wrestling fans will probably want to watch AEW events as well, I recommend Sling TV for Raw fans. Save 50% on your first month of Sling TV.

Save 50% on Sling TV Now

Page Updates

  1. Added links to streaming services. Added buttons for streaming services. Updated some sub-sections. Image changes. Updated some section headings.

  2. Added buttons for streaming services. More links. Image changes. Misc changes to content.

  3. Image changes. Added a few links. Various content updates.

  4. Added buttons for streaming services. Additional links. Various changes.

  5. Updated some sub-sections. Image changes. Pricing updates.

  6. Added links to streaming services. Updated some sub-sections. Updated some section headings. Added links.

  7. Reworked one section.

Frank Moraes
Follow me

Leave a Comment

Ask Our Experts

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *