Okay, so yesterday I was messing around trying to figure out how to watch all the old WWE Pay-Per-Views. It turned into a whole afternoon thing, honestly.

First, I started Googling, obviously. I typed in “watch old wwe pay per views” and got a bunch of different suggestions. Some were sketchy streaming sites, others were just forum posts from like, 2008. Useless.
Then I remembered WWE Network. I used to have it years ago. I went to their website and saw they still have it, now it’s part of Peacock. Cool.
So, I signed up for Peacock. It wasn’t too expensive, plus I figured I could watch other stuff on there too. After signing up, I went straight to the WWE section.
Man, they have EVERYTHING. Like, all the old Wrestlemanias, Royal Rumbles, Summer Slams – the whole shebang. I was scrolling for a good twenty minutes just taking it all in.
I decided to start with Wrestlemania 17. Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock? Classic. I clicked on it, and it started playing right away. Good quality too, not some blurry bootleg.
Then I got sidetracked. I started looking for specific matches. Like, I HAD to watch the Hell in a Cell match between Undertaker and Mankind. Found it! That was brutal to watch again, even knowing what was coming.
- I made a list of all the PPVs I want to watch:
- Wrestlemania 17
- Wrestlemania 19
- Royal Rumble 2000
- SummerSlam 2002
After a couple of hours, my eyes started to hurt, and I had to stop. But it was a successful mission. I figured out how to watch all those old PPVs. Peacock is the way to go, seriously.
Today, I’m thinking about watching Royal Rumble 2000. That one was wild.

Anyway, that’s how I spent my afternoon reliving my wrestling childhood. Worth it!