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TIME to take a trip down memory lane as WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event returns tonight – and fans can tune in for FREE!
The iconic event is back on the big screens for the first time since it was last aired in 2008.
And it is expected to be jam-packed with nostalgic moments which includes Hall of Famer Jesse “The Body” Ventura on commentary.
Jesse Ventura will be on commentary duties at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event[/caption]Furthermore, the card is stacked with battles for THREE championship belts and a new title on up for grabs.
This historic show also marks the final event before WWE makes it major move to Netflix in January.
But first and foremost, fans want to know how they can watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, and you can find out below.
Where can I watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event for FREE?
Fans in the US can tune into WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC.
While fans in the UK will be able to stream the entire action for FREE on WWE’s official YouTube channel.
These huge events are typically only available via the WWE Network or on TNT Sports Box Office.
But this will all change in January, 2025 when the WWE complete the switch to Netflix as part of a mega $5billion deal.
When is WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?
- WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event will take place TONIGHT – Saturday, December 14.
- It is scheduled to get underway 8pm in the US.
- Fans in the UK will have to wait until 1am before seeing the action unfold
What is the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event FULL card?
Here is the full card for this iconic event:
- WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
- World Heavyweight Championship: GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest
- Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Iyo Sky
- Women’s United States Championship final: Bayley or Chelsea Green vs. Michin or Tiffany Stratton
- Sami Zayn vs Drew McIntyre
What has been said?
Mike Johnson of PWinsider reported that WWE planned to finish off the feud between Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed before Reed sustained a broken foot injury.
However, Drew McIntyre’s early return from the treatment table will see him go straight into the ring against Sami Zayn.
Speaking on his absence, McIntyre said: “I was off the past two months. “My last match was a Hell in a Cell match, a very brutal match. I got hit in the head at one point, I needed 16 staples to close a wound on the top of my head.
“I suffered a family loss as well. So I had to go back to Scotland, deal with that, re-evaluate my priorities.
“I realized that I had probably given a bit too much to my profession and to my colleagues and not enough to my family.
“Kind of realized I’ve been giving too much for the past 17 years, and it’s time to probably start taking a little more, so I’m very much going into tonight with the mentality, I’m gonna take what’s mine, I’m gonna beat up people that deserve to be beat up.
“Yeah, this is gonna be an interesting phase for Drew McIntyre.”
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