We're now just hours away from WWE Saturday Night's Main Event but how can you tune into this highly anticipated television special? Well, depending on where you are, there are very different ways of doing so.
The show will air at 8pm PT and 5pm ET on NBC in the United States. However, if you're a Peacock subscriber, you can also watch it on that streaming platform.
Despite the fact WWE PLEs now stream on Netflix in the UK, if you find yourself on that side of the pond, you'll have to track Saturday Night's Main Event down on WWE's official YouTube channel where it will begin at 1am tomorrow morning.
And, in something of a unique twist, @WrestleVotes is reporting: "In a clear sign of their sustained popularity, WWE and SiriusXM will broadcast the audio of Saturday Night's Main Event live on NBC Sports SiriusXM Channel 85 this weekend."
Taking place in the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, Saturday Night's Main Event will likely be headlined by the contract signing featuring Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens ahead of their Ladder match for the Undisputed WWE Championship at next Saturday's Royal Rumble PLE.
WWE Hall of Famer and hometown hero Shawn Michaels will serve as the special enforcer for that segment. Here's the full match card:
World Heavyweight Championship Match
Gunther (C) vs. Jey Uso
Intercontinental Championship Match
Bron Breakker (C) vs. Sheamus
Women's World Championship Match
Rhea Ripley (C) vs. Nia Jax
Jacob Fatu vs. Braun Strowman
It's also been confirmed that, despite being featured heavily in marketing materials, WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan will not be in attendance for the show. Original plans called for him to make an appearance but have things changed since the extremely negative reaction he received during the first RAW on Netflix?
Chris Featherstone was first to break the news of Hogan's absence. However, Dave Meltzer has since explained, "Featherstone’s report of a family-related reason for Hogan missing the show is also accurate. This had nothing to do with his being booed in Los Angeles or at every arena where the Saturday Night’s Main Event commercial played, or Jesse Ventura or any other reason in that direction."
There's been chatter on social media about Hogan's son, Nick, getting married but this still seems mighty coincidental. It's hard to say how likely Hogan is to be booed in Texas, but it's possible fans will take their cues from that Los Angeles crowd and give him the Dominik Mysterio treatment moving forward.
Check back here later for all the results from Saturday Night’s Main Event.