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WWE Payback 2023: Where to Watch It Live? (September 2, 2023)

WWE Payback 2023: Where to Watch It Live? (September 2, 2023)

Ahead of WWE Payback 2023, here's all the platforms you can watch the event live. Read more to find out how much it will cost to watch it.

WWE Payback 2023 is the event all wrestling fans are talking about this week. The promotion has brought back the event after three years and has done justice to it with an exciting card. So ahead of the event, here’s what you need to know about the streaming and how you can watch it live.

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WWE Payback 2023 will happen at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburg, on Saturday, September 2. The card will include Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley, Rey Mysterio, Shinsuke Nakamura, and other stars. Thus, it will be no surprise if the viewership numbers skyrocket after this fight.

WWE Payback 2023: Where to Watch It Live? (September 2, 2023)

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WWE Payback 2023: Where can you watch the event?

Fans in the United States will have to watch the event exclusively on the Peacock platform. Fans can subscribe to the Network which will cost them $4.99 a month. This is the only way for US viewers to watch WWE Payback 2023 live.

Viewers outside the United States can tune into the WWE Network. The WWE Network will telecast the fight in almost all countries of the world. However, fans tuning in on the WWE Network will have to pay $9.99 a month to watch the action.

Fans in India can watch the fight on the Sony Network. The Sony channels will broadcast the event live for cable users while Sony LIV will show the event live on its platform. However, viewers will need a premium subscription to watch the WWE action.

Finally, viewers in Australia can tune into WWE Payback 2023 on the Kayo Network. This will cost them $10 a month. Action begins at 5 PM PT or 8 PM ET. Therefore, fans in Europe will have to stay up till the early hours of the morning to watch the fight. However, Indian and Australian viewers will have to wake up early on Sunday.

So there you have it. This is how you can watch the WWE Payback event live in different parts of the world. On which platform will you be tuning in to the event this weekend?

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