WWE Day 1 Live Stream: Start Time, How to Watch Tonight, Cards and Results

WWE Day 1 Live Stream: Start Time, How to Watch Tonight, Cards and Results

It's time for WWE's first day live stream! What a surprise, two big fights have been changed (details below). Also, full match results are as follows.

Yes, WWE is going to have a big New Year's Day show this January 1. At the top of the card, of course, was the biggest fight you could make with a current/semi-active WWE roster member: Roman Reigns defending his WWE Universal Championship against "The Beast Incarnate" Brock Lesnar.

However, that no longer happens; on December 27, Fightful Select reported that WWE no longer requires Covid-19 testing. How does Roman Reigns feel about this, not only at risk of a new outbreak, but also immunocompromised? Especially now that he is no longer on the cards.

Fightful's Sean Rossup tweeted that many changes are about to happen to the card. First, Roman Reigns will not be competing. Sapp claims that this is "due to COVID protocol." According to Sapp, this cancels Reigns' title defense and puts Lesnar in a WWE title match. Ariel Helwani reports that Reigns has tested positive for Covid.

WWE confirmed both leaked reports and the new match.

And there is a Raw rematch with Becky Lynch defending the red brand women's title against Liv Morgan. Morgan has a strong following, but many doubt her chances to take the title from Lynch. This could go either way, but Bianca Belair vs. Becky Lynch still feels like the direction of Lessonmania, so we're betting on the big-time bex.

While Peacock is available throughout the United States and WWE Network is still the standard around the world, the live stream on WWE Day 1 can be a bit confusing. If you can't watch on your regular service, you might want to check out a VPN.

International viewers will be quite jealous of U.S. viewers who can save up to 50% by switching to Peacock (unless they get an ad-free tier for $9.99/month).

The best VPN is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of most users and offers excellent compatibility with most devices and impressive connection speeds.

Peacock is the only place to watch WWE Day 1 in the US, with Peacock Premium for $4.99. Fortunately, with its recent appearance on Fire TV, Peacock is now available on most of the best streaming devices.

There is no need to pay for the ad-free tier of WWE Live events, as there are always ads on the live versions of Peacock programming.

In other parts of the world, a live stream of WWE Day 1 is available on the WWE Network for a higher rate, closer to the $9.99 Americans were paying.

Don't expect this to last forever, though; Peacock is currently touching down internationally, landing in the UK and Ireland this week, and who knows how quickly WWE content will penetrate.

People in the US can now pay less, but there is less content available and the ad breaks are weird - so its a monkey's paw situation to get a discount.

Update below as the show unfolds.

We anticipate a tag team of Kevin Owens, The New Day, The Miz, Becky Lynch, The Street Profits, Drew McIntyre, and Sheamus and Ridge Holland

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