WWE Smackdown LIVE: When and where to watch LIVE WWE Smackdown, Date, Time, Live streaming on TV and Online




Match – WWE Smackdown LIVE

Date – 27 June 2020

Time – 6:00 AM (IST)

Live streaming – TV: Sony 1, Sony 3

Live Streaming – Online: Sony LIV app, AirtelTV, and JioTV.

WWE SmackDown Live: There is a lot of murmur going around associated with this week’s Friday Night Smackdown. One of the main events of WWE Smackdown is the Intercontinental Championship bout between AJ Styles and Drew Gulak.

Gulak who has already beaten ‘the phenomenal one’ once before in SmackDown stands a big chance to repeat it. It would be interesting to see how he pulls it off or will Styles take him down and take revenge by defending his title.

In another segment, Jeff Hardy and Sheamus may face off each other. The way the storyline is being carried, there is a possibility that the feud will end at the Extreme Rules 2002 in a ladders match.

Moreover, It will be interesting to see how Braun Strowman reacts to ‘The Fiend’ for his maniac actions. As the speculation also going on social media and WWE Network, the company is planning for its promo which might drop a big hint for Extreme Rules 2020.



When to watch WWE Smackdown Live in India on TV?

WWE Smackdown LIVE is a telecast in India every Saturday.

What time will WWE Smackdown LIVE be aired on TV?

WWE Smackdown LIVE is aired at 6:30 am every Saturday.

How to watch WWE Smackdown Live on TV and Online in India?

WWE Smackdown Live on Online

You can watch WWE Smackdown LIVE in India Online on WWE Networks if you are a premium subscriber. However, even if you are not a subscriber, you can still watch WWE Extreme 2020 Live online on the Sony LIV app, AirtelTV, and JioTV.

WWE Smackdown Live on TV

You can watch WWE Smackdown LIVE in India on TV on Sony 1 for English commentary and Sony 3 for Hindi commentary. You can also follow WrestlingTV for all the latest updates on WWE.




WWE, short for World Wrestling Entertainment, is a huge media company that mainly deals in wrestling. The name also refers to the professional wrestling promotion itself, the largest in the world. Its popularity came naturally, mainly due to pro wrestling’s incredibly entertaining nature. The over-the-top characters and competitive spirit of the fights should be enough to keep fans glued to the screen, with the lavish production just a bonus.WWE offers weekly shows like Raw and SmackDown, but also huge pay-per-view events, including the ‘big four’ - WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble. For Australian fans of wrestling, it’s easy to keep up with both, although you will need to spend some cash to enjoy the action.


WWE on Kayo Sports

In January 2020, Kayo Sports emerged as one of the best places to watch WWE. The innovative sports streaming app has been a hit with Australian fans thanks to its broad array of exclusive viewing features, value-for-money price, and breadth of live sports experiences. Each week's WWE RAW, WWE SmackDown and WWE NXT shows will be available to watch on Kayo Sports into the future.

Learn more about Kayo Sports in our review, or jump straight into a 14-day free trial now.


WWE on free-to-air


Sadly, there isn’t much WWE content available on free-to-air, especially when it comes to huge pay-per-view events – after all, it’s right there in the title. However, fans can watch weekly one-hour versions of WWE Raw Thursday nights and WWE SmackDown Friday nights on 9GO! These are also available to stream online via 9Now. If you’re just a casual viewer, this may be enough to tie you over, with the occasional Main Event now and then to keep things interesting.

Watch WWE with Foxtel and Main Event

Over at Foxtel, WWE fans can watch Raw and SmackDown live Tuesdays and Wednesdays on FOX8. As of 202o, WWE NXT has also joined the schedule. You can also stream them with Foxtel Now or catch them on demand. FOX8 is available on Foxtel Now with the Pop Pack, included with the core Essentials pack for $25/month. Besides FOX8, you also get access to showcase, The Comedy Channel, MTV, 111Funny, and Arena. You can watch on laptops or mobile/tablets, but also Telstra TV, the Foxtel Now box, Chromecast/Airplay, and PS4.

Moreover, fans can order all the specials via Foxtel’s pay-per-view channel Main Event. The cost varies based on an event, but paying for it enables you to watch in style, on your big-screen TV. Besides the live broadcast, there are also replays scheduled, so you can relive the action over and over again. You simply need to remember to order the event ahead of time, but Foxtel makes things simple, offering multiple options for subscribers eager to taste the WWE action. You can order events via the Foxtel app, online, through your remote, or via telephone.


Stream with WWE Network

WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network, is very affordable considering that it also provides access to all of the brand’s live pay-per-view events. For only US$9.99/month, you can stream all special events, as well as access hours of archive content. Considering that a PPV event usually costs more than $20, a subscription to the service is a must for die-hard WWE fans. Even better - if you’re a new user, you get a one-month free trial, so you can test-drive the platform before being charged to enjoy the goods.

As far as content is concerned, subscribers can stream the big pay-per-view events - Royal Rumble, Wrestlemania, Summerslam, and Survivor Series – but also other brand-specific events like Hell in a Cell or Elimination Chamber. Fans also gain access to in-ring premier shows like NXT, where new Superstars amaze the WWE Universe every week; and 205 Live, where you can catch up with WWE's Cruiserweight division.

Moreover, there are thousands of hours of on-demand programming available, so there’s little chance you’ll run out of stuff to watch. The only thing you won’t get, though, is access to Raw and SmackDown live episodes. Only replays are available, about a month after the episodes originally air in the US.

On the compatibility front, WWE Network works with a wide variety of devices. You can watch on your computer or tablet/smartphone, on game consoles, and on media streaming players. The list of compatible devices includes XBOX One, XBOX 360, PS4, PS3, Apple TV, and Chromecast. The app also works on selected smart TVs in the US, so you should check if it’s available from the relevant smart TV download store on your TV. As for how much data streaming WWE content will burn, it’s similar to the likes of Netflix – about 1.35GB/hour at high quality.

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