
Tonight marks a nostalgic return as WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event makes its long-awaited comeback – and fans can watch it for FREE!
This iconic event is returning to our screens for the first time since it aired in 2008.
Prepare for an evening full of memories, featuring Hall of Famer Jesse “The Body” Ventura lending his voice as the commentator.
Furthermore, the event will showcase exciting matches for THREE championship titles, along with a new title belt being contested.
This significant show also serves as the last event before WWE transitions to Netflix in January.
Fans are eager to know how to watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, and the details are provided below.
Where can I watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event for FREE?
Fans in the US can catch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event live on NBC.
In the UK, fans can stream all the live action for FREE on WWE’s official YouTube channel.
Typically, these major events have been exclusive to the WWE Network or TNT Sports Box Office.
This arrangement will change in January 2025 when WWE fully transitions to Netflix as part of a massive $5 billion deal.
When is WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?
- WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is taking place TONIGHT – Saturday, December 14.
- The event is scheduled to start at 8pm in the US.
- Fans in the UK will need to tune in at 1am to catch the action live.
What is the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event FULL card?
Here’s the lineup for this historic event:
- WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
- World Heavyweight Championship: GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest
- Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Iyo Sky
- Women’s United States Championship final: Bayley or Chelsea Green vs. Michin or Tiffany Stratton
- Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre
What has been said?
Mike Johnson from PWinsider reported that WWE aimed to finish the feud between Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed before Reed suffered a foot injury.
However, with Drew McIntyre’s early return to action, he will now go head-to-head with Sami Zayn.
In regard to his time off, McIntyre commented: “I was out for two months. My last match was a brutal Hell in a Cell match where I received 16 staples to close a wound on my head.
“I also faced a family loss which required me to return to Scotland to reassess my priorities.
“I realized I had been dedicating too much time to my career and not enough to my family. After giving a lot for the last 17 years, it’s time to reclaim some of that. So, I’m going into tonight determined to seize what belongs to me and confront those I need to deal with.
“This is going to be an exciting new chapter for Drew McIntyre.”