You can watch Wrestlepalooza primarily through ESPN’s streaming platforms in the U.S. and Netflix or bundled services like Disney+/Hulu/ESPN in many other regions, with replays available after the live show.

Main ways to watch Wrestlepalooza

  • In the United States, Wrestlepalooza streams live in the ESPN app for subscribers to the ESPN Unlimited plan, which is the exclusive U.S. home for the event.
  • The show is also promoted as part of the broader ESPN/Disney ecosystem, so you can access it through the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle, using the ESPN app as the actual viewing app.
  • Outside the U.S., many countries get Wrestlepalooza live on Netflix, including the UK, Canada, Australia, parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia; availability depends on your country’s Netflix rights.
  • A replay of the full event is available on demand in the ESPN app after the post‑show wraps, so you don’t have to catch it live.
  • In some regions, the event is also listed for streaming on Hulu as part of its WWE section, though the live broadcast itself is still driven by ESPN rights.

Live schedule and extras

  • Wrestlepalooza is positioned as a premium live WWE supershow, held in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • The card features names like John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Cody Rhodes, The Usos, IYO SKY, and others, presented as a major tent‑pole on the WWE calendar.
  • On event day, there is usually:
    • A preview or “Road to Wrestlepalooza” special earlier in the day on ESPN platforms.
* A dedicated pre‑show block in the ESPN app before the bell time.
* Post‑show coverage breaking down storylines and match results, also in the app.

If you’re not in the U.S.

  • Check whether Netflix in your country carries WWE Wrestlepalooza live; Netflix is the announced home for many international territories for this event.
  • If Netflix does not list it, your best bet is the promotion’s official site or regional wrestling news outlets, which track which local broadcasters or streamers carry Wrestlepalooza.
  • Some regions may still offer it through pay‑per‑view or local sports channels, especially where ESPN’s direct‑to‑consumer apps are not yet fully rolled out.

Practical step‑by‑step

  1. In the U.S., subscribe or sign in to ESPN Unlimited (standalone or via the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle), then search “WWE Wrestlepalooza” in the ESPN app.
  1. If you are outside the U.S., open Netflix and search for “WWE Wrestlepalooza”; if it appears with a live or upcoming badge for your region, you can stream it there.
  1. If it does not show up, check local listings via wrestling news sites or the event guide articles that aggregate “how to watch Wrestlepalooza” info for different territories.

Forum / trending angle

On forums and social feeds, fans are treating Wrestlepalooza as a milestone in WWE’s move to ESPN streaming, often comparing the ESPN Unlimited access model with the old standalone PPV era.

Discussions also focus on whether Netflix’s international carriage and the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle make it easier or more fragmented to follow all the major WWE premium live events through one ecosystem.

TL;DR:
Search for Wrestlepalooza in the ESPN app if you’re in the U.S., and on Netflix if you’re abroad; if neither lists it, check local wrestling news and event guides for your country’s specific broadcaster.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.