WWE Royal Rumble2023live stream: How to watch Online now, Results, Cards and Match Order

WWE Royal Rumble2023live stream: How to watch Online now, Results, Cards and Match Order

Alright folks, it's (Royal) Rumble time, time for the live stream of the WWE 2023 Royal Rumble - and we have the match order from Fightful Select below.

And breaking news: Pat Maffei is back.

In the men's Rumble match, Johnny Gargano, Chad Gable, Otis, Madcap Moss, Angelo Dawkins, Montes Ford, Damien Priest, Dominick Mysterio, Finn Balor and Elias have been announced by the WWE. A new graphic with the talent lineup suggests that Xavier Woods will not be competing in this match.

Previously, the announced talent included Brock Lesnar, Cody Rhodes, Ricochet, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, Bobby Lashley, Seth "Freakin" Rollins, Austin Theory, Gunther, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Omos, Brown Stroman, Baron Corbin, Santos Escobar, Rey Mysterio and Carrion Cross. Of these, Rhodes and Rollins seem the most likely.

On top of that, WWE is promoting a post-show on the Peacock and WWE Network in which Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque and "several superstars" will talk about the night's events at a press conference.

Right now, the Royal Rumble 2023 card looks a bit thin, with only five matches. However, when there are two Royal Rumble matches (30-person matches with players entering at regular intervals), a lot of time will be spent.

After Raw, there was some question as to what would happen to the steel cage match between Becky Lynch and Bailey that was scheduled for the 30th anniversary show, but that was dropped when Bailey was added to the Rumble. Of the currently announced Women's Royal Rumble contestants (Bailey, IYO SKY, Dakota Kai, Lacey Evans, Sha Lee, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Lea Ripley, Candice LeRay, Shayna Basler, Zelina Vega, Emma), Ripley will win most likely to win.

Nevertheless, people fantasize about The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and Sami Zayn winning the men's Rumble match and facing Roman Reigns at Lesson Mania in Hollywood. Yes, I don't think it's a big leap to think that Reigns will beat Kevin Owens in the Rumble.

The other two matches on the card have the fingerprints of the mysterious, masked Uncle Howdy all over them. Alexa Bliss will take on Bianca Belair for the Raw Women's Championship, and Bray Wyatt will face LA Knight in the first ever Mountain Dew Pitch Black Match. Anything can happen on either side.

Here's everything you need to watch the live stream of Royal Rumble 2023:

While Peacock is available throughout the United States and the WWE Network is still the standard worldwide (although that is changing), the live Royal Rumble stream can be a bit confusing. If you can't watch it 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 the $9.99 monthly ad-free tier).

The best VPN is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). It meets the VPN needs of many users and offers excellent compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds.

Peacock (opens in new tab) is the only place to watch the Royal Rumble in the U.S. WWE Premium Live events are on the $4.99 Peacock Premium tier, and the $9.99 Peacock Premium Plus tier offers something extra for this show You don't get that; Peacock is currently 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 shows.

Our friends in the UK watch the Royal Rumble live stream on the WWE Network (opens in new tab).

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

U.S. viewing prices have gotten cheaper, but there is less content available and ad breaks have gotten weirder.

The Royal Rumble starts at 1 p.m. AEDT, while the kickoff show begins at 12 p.m. AEDT. You can watch it all on Binge (opens in new tab), the new official home of WWE premium live events in Australia.

Binge has three pricing levels, starting at A$10 per month:

Our predicted winners are in bold. This match order is courtesy of Fightful Select (opens in a new tab).

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