It was one of the most iconic shows from the golden age of the World Wrestling Federation. Now, decades after a name change and on the cusp of a new streaming Netflix era, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is returning to primetime television for the first time in 16 years. The beloved event, featuring four championship matches, will broadcast live from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at 8:00 PM ET. Fans can watch the show live on NBC or stream it on Peacock, which is the main platform for WWE streaming content.
Below is everything you need to know to catch the action live or on-demand.
When to Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2024
- Date: Saturday, December 14, 2024
- Time: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
- Where to Watch: NBC
- Stream: Available live on Peacock
2024 WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Matches
Undisputed WWE Championship — Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
Cracks started forming in Rhodes and Owens’ friendship leading up to their title match at Bash in Berlin. After Bad Blood, Owens brutally beat down Rhodes in the parking lot. Owens felt betrayed by Rhodes’ temporary alliance with Roman Reigns. Rhodes, on the other hand, intends to avenge his old mentor Randy Orton after Owens hospitalized him with a banned piledriver.
Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre
McIntyre made a surprise return the week after Survivor Series: WarGames, laying out Zayn with a Brogue Kick. The following week on WWE Raw, McIntyre claimed Zayn and Jey Uso’s reunion with Roman Reigns affirmed his belief that people don’t change. Raw general manager Adam Pearce granted Zayn’s request for a match with McIntyre at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
World Heavyweight Championship — Gunther (c) vs. Finn Balor vs. Damian Priest
Gunther vs. Balor was set up after multiple altercations between them. Despite Gunther’s protests, Balor helped Gunther retain the world heavyweight championship against Damian Priest at Survivor Series. Following Judgment Day’s multiple attacks on Priest, Pearce added the former world champion to the match.
Women’s World Championship — Liv Morgan (c) vs. Iyo Sky
Sky earned a title shot against Morgan weeks before Survivor Series. Sky has momentum over the champion after Sky’s team defeated Morgan’s WarGames team on Nov. 30.
Women’s United States Championship — Bayley or Chelsea Green vs. Michin or Tiffany Stratton
SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis unveiled the first women’s United States championship. An ongoing tournament will determine the inaugural champion, with Bayley, Green, Michin, and Stratton among the finalists.
How to Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live Without Cable
NBC will broadcast WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, and cord-cutters can watch the event live on compatible devices via Peacock and several streaming services. With no long-term contracts or bulky equipment required, you can stream NBC live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more using services like DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on Peacock
Peacock is the primary platform for streaming WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. Subscribers can enjoy the event live and access thousands of hours of WWE programming, including premium live events, archives, and documentaries. Peacock Premium plans start at $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year, offering an affordable and convenient way to catch all the in-ring action.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on DIRECTV STREAM
Catch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC through DIRECTV STREAM. NBC is included in all DIRECTV STREAM packages, providing easy access to live programming, including primetime specials like this. The Entertainment package, priced at $79.99 per month, also includes a lineup of over 90 channels and unlimited DVR storage, allowing you to save every moment of the action.
DIRECTV STREAM supports a variety of devices, so you can stream the event on your preferred platform without hassle.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on Sling TV
See WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC through Sling TV’s Blue package, which starts at $40 per month. Sling Blue includes access to NBC (in select markets) and other top networks. The plan also comes with 50 hours of DVR storage, allowing you to save and rewatch the best moments of the night.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on Fubo
Catch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC through Fubo, which offers the Pro plan with over 140 channels for $79.99 per month. This includes NBC, making it an excellent option for fans who want to see the event live. Fubo also provides 1,000 hours of cloud DVR, so you can relive the big moments anytime.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on Hulu + Live TV
Stream Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC with Hulu + Live TV, which offers a lineup of over 95 channels, including NBC, for $76.99 per month. This plan also gives you access to Hulu’s extensive on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN+, along with unlimited DVR storage for up to nine months.
Watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live on YouTube TV
See Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC through YouTube TV for $72.99 per month. With over 100 channels in its lineup and unlimited DVR storage, YouTube TV is a convenient way to watch live sports and entertainment events, including WWE’s return to primetime.

