All the places to stream the most popular forms of wrestling in Australia (in one convenient place).
How to watch WWE, AEW and more wrestling online in Australia
Professional wrestling—the entertainment variety, not the Olympic kind—isn’t as popular in Australia as it is in America. But that doesn’t mean wrestling fans Down Under have to miss out on the best big-hitting bouts. Here’s where to watch the major wrestling leagues online from some of the best streaming services in Australia.
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Watch WWE wrestling online in Australia
If you want to watch World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), then you want a Kayo Sports or Binge subscription. WWE content is available online as part of Foxtel sports packages, which means the cheapest way to get it is via Kayo Sports or Binge. There’s also Foxtel Now if you want to get a WWE fix with other entertainment. Binge is the cheapest option, with prices starting at $10 a month for one HD stream.
On Kayo, either search for ‘WWE’ or head to one of the last items in the sports list to find the wrestling category. There are live WWE matches, replays, best-of compilations and on-demand shows to watch. When bigger events like Royal Rumble roll around, they’re available on Binge, Kayo and Foxtel Now, too. These services are where you’ll also find WrestleMania, WWE RAW, WWE NXT and WWE Smackdown.
How else can I stream WWE in Australia?
With a virtual private network (VPN) subscription, there’s a tonne of WWE content available via Peacock TV. You’ll have to pay for Peacock TV, though, but you’ll get access to the following wrestling content:
- WWE Raw
- WWE Smackdown
- WWE NXT
- WCW
- Wrestling originals
- Wrestling superstars
- Wrestling in-ring
- ECW
If that’s of interest, Peacock prices start at US$4.99 a month. Pair Peacock TV with one of the following VPNs for fast streaming (ranked in order of the best VPNs for streaming):
Watch AEW wrestling online in Australia
For All Elite Wrestling (AEW) streams in Australia, you’ll want a Fite subscription. Fite is a global sports-streaming service with an eclectic mix of sports, including pro wrestling, boxing, grappling, MMA and even some rugby league. To stream AEW content on Fite, you’ll need an AEW Plus subscription, which costs US$6.99 per month.
There is a seven-day trial via Fite if you want to try before you buy. Alternatively, there’s a separate Fite Plus subscription For US$7.99 a month or US$69.99 per year (with a seven-day trial). While AEW doesn’t appear to be part of this subscription, Scottish Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) and American Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) content is included.
It’s worth noting that DAZN did sign a multi-year agreement for AEW rights in dozens of regions, but Australia isn’t one of them. If you’re a DAZN subscriber and AEW fan, you may be able to get around this by using a VPN to access AEW content via one of the 42 countries where it is available as part of the subscription.
There’s another way to watch AEW in Australia. Pay upfront to buy a Fetch TV Mini, Mini 4K or Mighty, then it costs $6 a month for the Vibe Pack or $20 a month for the Ultimate Pack. Whichever of those Fetch TV add-ons you go with, you get access to AEW via ESPN. If you’d rather avoid the upfront set-top box cost, consider bundling Fetch TV with one of the NBN providers below.
Watch Impact Wrestling online in Australia
For another American professional wrestling league, there’s Impact Wrestling. As is the trend of sports streaming services in Australia splitting content, Impact Wrestling isn’t available on Kayo or Fite. Instead, you’ll want a DAZN subscription, which costs $13.99 per month.
At the time of writing, there was also minimal Kinguin Prime Time Wrestling content available on DAZN.