How to Watch SmackDown Live on Peacock? Where can I Watch SmackDown Live?

How to Watch SmackDown Live on Peacock? Discover how to watch SmackDown live on Peacock, the NBC streaming service and get detailed instructions on accessing live and on-demand episodes of SmackDown, along with information on Peacock's subscription tiers, supported devices, and additional benefits.

by Aishwarya R

Updated Jul 14, 2023

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How to Watch SmackDown Live on Peacock? Where can I Watch SmackDown Live?
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SmackDown

SmackDown is also known as Friday Night SmackDown or simply SmackDown, is a professional wrestling TV program produced by WWE. It airs live every Friday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Fox. The show showcases wrestlers from the SmackDown brand, who are assigned by WWE to compete and entertain. SmackDown is considered one of the main shows, alongside Monday Night Raw.

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Originally premiering on UPN on April 29, 1999, SmackDown was initially broadcast on Thursdays. It later moved to Friday nights on September 9, 2005, and began airing on The CW in September 2006 after UPN and the WB merged. In October 2008, it moved to MyNetworkTV. The show then shifted to the Syfy network on October 1, 2010, and returned to Thursday nights on January 15, 2015.

On January 7, 2016, SmackDown moved to the USA Network and began airing live on Tuesday nights starting from July 19, 2016. The show made its return to Friday nights and over-the-air broadcast television when it moved to Fox on October 4, 2019. Throughout its history, SmackDown has been filmed in various arenas and cities, spanning six countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, and Mexico.

Prior to its current live format, taped episodes would air earlier in Ireland and the United Kingdom due to time differences. The show reached its 15th anniversary on October 10, 2014, and celebrated its 1000th episode on October 16, 2018. With the discontinuation of the WWE Network in the United States on April 4, 2021, all SmackDown content has been moved to Peacock. The streaming platform now offers all episodes of SmackDown, with recent episodes available for on-demand viewing 30 days after their original air date.

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How to Watch SmackDown Live on Peacock?

Peacock has emerged as the premier destination for streaming WWE events. Through this NBC streaming service, you can enjoy online access to a wide range of WWE content, including weekly series and major live events, both on-demand and in real-time.

Peacock offers two subscription options: Premium and Premium Plus. The Premium tier is priced at $4.99 per month and grants you access to both live and on-demand content. However, please note that you will encounter advertisements while streaming. If you prefer an ad-free experience for on-demand content and want access to livestreams of your local NBC channel, you can opt for the Premium Plus tier, which costs $9.99 per month.

You can access Peacock on various streaming devices, such as Amazon Firestick, Roku, Apple TV, and similar platforms, enabling you to enjoy WWE on your television. Additionally, you can stream WWE content on Peacock using your mobile device, computer, or tablet. In addition to WWE streams, a Peacock subscription provides you with thousands of hours of entertainment from popular movies and shows like The Office and Yellowstone.

To watch SmackDown live on Peacock, you can follow these steps:

  • Visit the Peacock website or open the Peacock app on your device. Peacock is available on various platforms such as web browsers, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming devices.

  • Sign in to your Peacock account. If you don't have an account, you can create one by following the on-screen instructions.

  • Once you're signed in, navigate to the "Browse" or "Search" section of the Peacock platform.

  • In the search bar, type "SmackDown" or "WWE SmackDown" and press Enter or click on the search icon.

  • Look for the live airing of SmackDown in the search results or browse through the WWE category or sports section to find it.

  • Click on the SmackDown live event or the latest episode to start streaming it.

  • Enjoy watching SmackDown live on Peacock!

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Where can I Watch SmackDown Live?

To watch SmackDown live, you can tune in to Fox on your television. SmackDown airs on Fox every Friday night at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). You can check your local listings to confirm the exact time in your region.

If you prefer to stream SmackDown online, you have two options:

Hulu (with Live TV)

Hulu offers a live TV streaming service that includes access to SmackDown. With a Hulu + Live TV subscription, you can watch SmackDown live as it airs on Fox. In addition to live TV, Hulu also provides on-demand content from various networks. The cost for Hulu + Live TV starts at $64.99 per month. Please note that this price is accurate as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, and there may have been changes since then. You can visit the Hulu website to get the most up-to-date pricing and information.

Fox Sports app or website

The Fox Sports app or website allows you to stream live sports events, including SmackDown. You can download the Fox Sports app on your smartphone or tablet, or access the website on your computer. However, please note that access to live content on the Fox Sports app or website may require a cable or satellite TV subscription. You would need to sign in with your TV provider credentials to access the live stream.

It's important to mention that while the previous option involved Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ in a bundled offer, it does not directly provide live access to SmackDown. SmackDown is primarily broadcast on Fox, and the Hulu + Live TV option includes access to the Fox channel.

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Tonight SmackDown Live

Tonight (July 14), SmackDown will be airing live from the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. This episode is part of the build-up to SummerSlam, which is happening next month. Some fans believe that WWE needs to give LA Knight more attention and stop underestimating him. While he didn't win the Money in the Bank contract, some argued that it wasn't a big deal since Roman Reigns is expected to hold onto the championship for a while.

Additionally, there were rumors of a potential match between Knight and YouTuber Logan Paul at SummerSlam, but those rumors were debunked when Paul was paired with Ricochet instead. After Money in the Bank, LA Knight was noticeably absent from TV last week and was only involved in a dark segment with Hit Row at Madison Square Garden. Many fans adore Knight and want to see him on television regularly, so WWE should prioritize him and capitalize on his current popularity.

Although the SummerSlam card is almost full, there's still an open spot for United States Champion Austin Theory's match. Some suggest that Knight could be the one to end Theory's lackluster title reign, but there are other possibilities as well. In addition to LA Knight's situation, there are other storylines to keep an eye on. WWE Women's Champion Asuka will defend her title against former champion Bianca Belair, and interference from Charlotte Flair and Money in the Bank contract holder IYO SKY is expected.

Jey Uso has challenged WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns for a title match, but Roman's advocate, Paul Heyman, may have a say in accepting or declining the challenge. WWE Tag Team Champions Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn are also seeking a SummerSlam match, possibly against teams like the Street Profits, the O.C., or the LWO. WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are dealing with challenges from Chelsea Green, Sonya Deville, and Rhea Ripley.

Other things to watch out for include Edge's return and his potential opponent at SummerSlam, the status of the AJ Styles vs. Karrion Kross feud, updates on Shotzi after the attack on her, the absence of Bobby Lashley, the situation of Cameron Grimes after Baron Corbin's move to NXT, potential matches between the Brawling Brutes and Pretty Deadly, and the rumored return of Carlito. As SmackDown airs tonight, fans will eagerly anticipate how WWE handles these storylines and prepares for SummerSlam.

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How to Watch SmackDown Live on Peacock - FAQs

1. How can I watch SmackDown live on Peacock?  

To watch SmackDown live on Peacock, you need to have a subscription to the Peacock streaming service. You can sign up for either the Premium or Premium Plus tier, which provide access to live and on-demand content. Simply log in to your Peacock account and navigate to the scheduled airing time of SmackDown to start streaming it live.

 

2. Where can I Watch SmackDown Live?

To watch SmackDown live, you can tune in to Fox on your television. SmackDown airs on Fox every Friday night at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). You can check your local listings to confirm the exact time in your region.

3. Where else can I watch SmackDown live besides Peacock?

SmackDown airs live on Fox every Friday night at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). If you have access to a television with a Fox channel, you can tune in to watch SmackDown. Additionally, you may be able to stream SmackDown live on the Fox Sports app or website, but this may require a cable or satellite TV subscription and authentication with your TV provider.

4. Can I watch SmackDown live on other streaming platforms?

SmackDown live streaming is primarily available on Fox and Peacock. However, it's always a good idea to check with other streaming platforms, such as Hulu + Live TV  as their offerings and partnerships with WWE may have changed. These platforms may provide access to live Fox broadcasts, allowing you to watch SmackDown live.

 

5. Can I watch SmackDown on demand after it airs?  

Yes, if you have a subscription to Peacock's Premium or Premium Plus tier, you can access on-demand content, including past episodes of SmackDown. Typically, episodes are available for on-demand viewing on Peacock 30 days after their original air date. This allows you to catch up on missed episodes or rewatch your favorite moments at your convenience.

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