Man, tonight was all about getting my hands on some WWE Raw action. I really wanted to catch it live, you know? So, I started digging around to figure out how to make that happen.
First things first, I checked the timing. Turns out, Raw kicks off at 8 PM EST, which is 7 PM my time (CST). Good to know. Then I needed to find out where to watch it. Of course, USA Network is the go-to channel for Raw, but I was also looking at streaming options ’cause, you know, options are good.
I saw that a few different services stream it. Fubo TV kept popping up, and they even had a free trial thing going on. Seemed like a solid choice. There’s also Peacock, which apparently has all the big WWE events, so I made a mental note of that for future reference. DirecTV and YouTube TV were also in the mix, so I had a few different avenues to explore.
Diving into the Streaming Services
- Fubo TV: Free trial, USA Network included – sounded good.
- Peacock: Home of WWE events, originals, and all that good stuff.
- DirecTV & YouTube TV: More options, just in case.
After weighing my options, I figured I’d give Fubo TV a shot since that free trial was pretty tempting. I mean, who doesn’t love free? I signed up, which was a breeze, and boom, I had access to the USA Network feed. No problems there.
Once 8 PM EST rolled around, I tuned in, and there it was – Monday Night Raw, live and direct. I gotta say, the whole process was pretty smooth. I even messed around with Fubo’s DVR feature, just to see how it worked. Recorded a bit of the show, played it back later, and it was all good. So, mission accomplished! I got my Raw fix, and it didn’t cost me a dime (at least for now, thanks to the trial).
All in all, it was a successful experiment. I’m definitely keeping Fubo TV and Peacock in mind for future wrestling nights. You never know when you’ll need to catch a Royal Rumble or a WrestleMania, right?