How to watch the WWE Royal Rumble 2026 Pre Show on TV and Streaming

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If you want to catch the WWE Royal Rumble 2026 Pre Show without paying for another service, the simplest option is WWE’s official YouTube channel. The Royal Rumble itself takes place on Saturday, January 31, 2026, with the main show listed for 2 p.m. ET.

Where the Royal Rumble 2026 Pre Show will stream

WWE is making the Pre Show available to watch in full on the WWE YouTube channel via the Live section and the channel’s Streams page. That means you can watch it on your phone, laptop, tablet, or straight on your TV using the YouTube app.

Quick note on the main event: the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event is being carried by major platforms depending on where you live. ESPN will be the official platform in the United States, with many international markets streaming live on Netflix.

How to find the Pre Show on WWE’s YouTube channel

  1. Open YouTube and search for “WWE” to make sure you are on the verified WWE channel.
  2. Tap the Live tab to see what is currently airing and what is scheduled.
  3. If you do not see it there, go to the Streams page on the WWE channel and look for the Royal Rumble Pre Show listing.
  4. Hit Notify me (or the bell) ahead of time so YouTube alerts you when the stream starts.

How to watch the Pre Show on TV

You do not need cable. You just need YouTube on a device connected to your TV:

How you watchWhat to do
Smart TV (YouTube app)Open YouTube, go to WWE’s channel, then Live or Streams
Roku, Fire TV, Apple TVUse the YouTube app the same way as a Smart TV
Casting from phoneOpen the stream in YouTube, tap the Cast icon, pick your TV
HDMI from laptopPlug in, open the stream, and play full screen

Tips if the stream is not showing

  • Refresh the WWE channel page a few minutes before it begins.
  • Make sure you are signed into YouTube and have notifications enabled.
  • If you are on mobile data, switch to Wi-Fi for a steadier stream.
  • If you miss the start, check the same stream page again. WWE often leaves the replay available on YouTube after it ends.

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