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How to Watch WWE Crown Jewel 2023 Live on Roku, Fire TV, & More on November 4

The 2023 Crown Jewel, WWE’s overloaded wrestling event, is returning to Riyadh’s Mohammed Abdu Arena on November 4, marking another chapter in WWE’s partnership with Saudi Arabia. This fifth Crown Jewel event, also celebrating WWE’s 10th event in the kingdom, promises an action-packed card featuring talent from Raw and SmackDown.

High-stakes bouts feature both storyline advancement and title matches galore, with Seth Rollins defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Drew McIntyre and LA Knight challenging Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Additionally, a Fatal Five-Way for the Women’s World Championship will see fierce competitors clashing for the prestigious title. With rivalries intensifying, Crown Jewel is poised to deliver a spectacle of high drama and athleticism for wrestling fans around the globe.

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Find out how to watch WWE Superstars compete at WWE Crown Jewel, below.

When to Watch WWE Crown Jewel Live

Peacock is the exclusive home to the grappling action inside of the squared circle during the upcoming Crown Jewel. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia will be home to the premium live event. The main card will begin at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 4.

The WWE Crown Jewel Kickoff show will also air at 1 p.m. ET on Peacock, WWE.com, and their social media channels.

How to Watch WWE Crown Jewel

Peacock is the exclusive home of the award-winning WWE Network. Fans can watch all of Payback and the grappling action inside of the squared circle with a Peacock Premium subscription. For $5.99 per month, or $59.99 per year not only will fans have access to their favorite WWE Superstars, but they can watch everything else Peacock has to offer. For an ad-free experience, upgrade to Peacock Premium Plus for $11.99 per month, or $1199.99 annually.

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