WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Live Stream: How to Watch

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The 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony takes place on Friday, April 17 at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas. Whether you’re stateside or watching from halfway across the world, there’s a way to catch every induction speech live via streaming.

The Big Broadcast Shift

This year marks a major change in how U.S. fans access WWE’s biggest events. Following WWE’s rights deal struck in 2025, all WWE Premium Live Events, including the Hall of Fame, moved from Peacock to ESPN platforms. The ceremony will broadcast exclusively in the United States on ESPN Unlimited, with the stream going live at midnight ET on Friday night, April 17 (which is technically 12:00 AM Saturday, April 18 on the East Coast). This is the first Hall of Fame ceremony to air on ESPN Unlimited since the service launched in August 2025.

U.S. Streaming: ESPN Unlimited Breakdown

For domestic fans, getting access is straightforward. If you’re already subscribed to ESPN Unlimited or the Disney Bundle, you’re set. Here’s a breakdown of your options:

PlanMonthly PriceAnnual PriceNotes
ESPN Unlimited (standalone)$29.99$299.99Full WWE Premium Live Event access
ESPN Select (standalone)$11.99$119.99Does NOT include WWE PLEs
Disney+ / Hulu / ESPN Unlimited Bundle$35.99 ($29.99 promo)Best value for new subscribers
Disney+ / ESPN Unlimited / Hulu / NFL+ Premium$44.99Ultimate sports bundle
ESPN + Fox One Bundle$39.99Includes Fox One streaming

Note: WWE Premium Live Events, including the Hall of Fame, require ESPN Unlimited, not the cheaper ESPN Select tier. Don’t get caught out by subscribing to the wrong plan.

International Streaming Guide

Outside the U.S., WWE content is distributed across a wide range of platforms depending on your territory. Here’s where to watch globally:

RegionPlatform
United Kingdom, IrelandNetflix
Australia, New ZealandNetflix
IndiaSony LIV
CaribbeanFlow
Germany, Austria, SwitzerlandNetflix
France, BelgiumNetflix
CanadaNetflix
Most of Latin AmericaNetflix
South Korea, JapanNetflix
Remaining territoriesWWE Network

For UK fans, Netflix is where you need to go to watch the Hall of Fame, the same platform carrying Raw and SmackDown. Australian fans are equally well-served via Netflix

Full Event Snapshot

DetailInfo
DateFriday, April 17, 2026
VenueDolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas
Live Start Time9:00 PM PT / 12:00 AM ET
U.S. BroadcastESPN Unlimited
UK/AustraliaNetflix
IndiaSony LIV
In-Person TicketsTicketmaster.com
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