WWE Hall of Fame 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

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UPDATE: The Hall of Fame takes place tomorrow night and we’ve all of the latest information that you need to know about the live stream!

The WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony 2025 is set to take place during WrestleMania 41 week, honoring the legends who have significantly contributed to the world of professional wrestling and selected by the company.

Scheduled for Friday, April 18, 2025, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the ceremony will be highlighting the likes of Triple H, Michelle McCool and Lex Luger ahead of WrestleMania weekend. For fans worldwide that are eager to witness the occasion, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to watch the live stream across various regions.

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How to Watch the WWE Hall of Fame 2025 Live Stream in the United States

In the United States, the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony will be streamed live exclusively on Peacock. As WWE’s official streaming partner in the U.S., Peacock offers fans access to live events, including the Hall of Fame induction.​

Steps to Watch the full event

  • Subscription: Ensure you have an active subscription to Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus.​
  • Access: Log in to your Peacock account on your preferred device.​
  • Stream: Navigate to the WWE section and select the Hall of Fame event to watch live.​

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WWE HOF 2025 Viewing Options for International Audiences

For fans outside the United States, WWE content distribution varies by region. Below is a breakdown of how to access the WWE Hall of Fame 2025 live stream in select countries and territories:​

United Kingdom

As of January 1, 2025, WWE programming in the UK has transitioned exclusively to Netflix from BT and TNT Sports. Fans can stream live events, including the Hall of Fame Ceremony, directly through their Netflix accounts.

Australia

Australian viewers can also access WWE content via Netflix, which holds the exclusive rights to WWE programming in the region. Ensure you have an active Netflix subscription to watch the live stream.

Europe

In various European countries, WWE content is available through local broadcasting partners or streaming services. For instance, in Germany, WWE events are accessible via WWE Network (Premium Live Events) and BILD and ProSieben MAXX (Raw, SmackDown & NXT). It’s recommended to check with your local providers for specific details.

Japan

Japanese fans can watch WWE events through ABEMA, the official broadcaster for WWE in Japan. A subscription to ABEMA is necessary to view the live stream for events that week, potentially including the HOF.

Other Territories

In regions where WWE has not established exclusive broadcasting partnerships, the WWE Network may still be operational. Fans should verify the availability of WWE Network or consult local listings for more information.​

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Summary of Viewing Options by Region

RegionStreaming ServiceSubscription RequiredStart Time (Local)
United StatesPeacockYes10 PM PT / 1 AM ET
United KingdomNetflixYes6 AM BST
AustraliaNetflixYes3 PM AEST
GermanyDAZNYes7 AM CEST
JapanABEMAYes2 PM JST
Other TerritoriesWWE Network (if available)YesVaries

Please ensure to verify the local start times and availability with your respective service providers, as they may vary based on regional broadcasting rights and agreements.

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