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Wrestlemania 33: How To Watch The WWE Event, Even On Your Consoles

There are a plethora of ways to get your sports entertainment fix.

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WWE's biggest PPV event of the year, Wrestlemania, will take place this Sunday, April 2. There are quite a few different ways to watch the event, with a few huge differences in price points.

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The easiest and cheapest way to watch Wrestlemania 33 is through the WWE Network. Currently, the streaming service is offering one month free to new subscribers, so you can watch the event without paying, as long as you remember to cancel your account afterwards. The WWE Network, which offers all of WWE's events, original programs, and classic matches, costs $10 a month.

The more traditional route of buying the PPV through your cable or satellite subscriber is available, which is important considering that many people in rural areas don't have access to internet fast enough for streaming. While we couldn't find pricing for this year's event through Comcast, AT&T, or Time Warner--some of the largest cable providers in the United States--previous PPV events, including Wrestlemania 32, cost $60 plus tax. You can expect this year's even to be around the same price.

The WWE Network is available to users multiple ways. It can be accessed on a phone, tablet, or through your PC (both iOS and Windows 10 have apps available). In addition, the app is available through certain smart TVs and devices like Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast. You can also watch the network using your Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, and PS4 by downloading the app through their stores. However, there have been reports in the past that live-streaming through consoles can get a bit glitchy.

Wrestlemania 33 is turning out to be one of the largest events in the company's history, and it looks like the show will have a 6+ hour runtime. Currently, there are 13 matches on the card, which you can check out here.

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