Best friends collide on a new episode of WWE SmackDown Live. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn will fight it out in tonight’s main event to decide the #1 contender for AJ Styles’ WWE Championship at the upcoming Fastlane pay-per-view in March. The two pioneers of “The YEP Movement” will lock horns for a coveted shot at the top prize in the pro wrestling industry.
Tonight might as well be Rusev Day as “The Bulgarian Brute” challenges “The Glorious” Bobby Roode for the WWE United States Championship. Will the Bulgarian strongman Rusev walk away with his third U.S. Championship reign? Or will he suffer a glorious defeat at the hands of Roode?
Another exciting match for tonight involves “The Queen” Charlotte Flair facing off against Liv Morgan of The Riott Squad. If Morgan can knock off The Queen that may put her right at the front of the line for a shot at Charlotte’s WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship.
SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan will introduce the first ever Top 10 Superstars List for the blue brand. Wrestlers will vote on who they believe is the most deserving of future opportunities, considering locker room leadership as well as who has the best athletic skills and overall talent. Obviously, superstars can’t vote for themselves. Sounds a bit boring, but alright.
Excited about tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown Live? Look below and find out what you need to know so you can live stream tonight’s show on your TV, PC, tablet or mobile device.
WWE SmackDown Live Viewing Details
Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Time: 8:00 P.M. EST
TV Channel: USA
Location: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Online: USA
Mobile: USA Now
How To Live Stream WWE SmackDown Live Online
Looking to watch tonight’s new episode of SmackDown Live? Of course you do, you’re reading this article, aren’t you? To live stream tonight’s show, just click on USA, where you will be directed to that network’s official live stream page. But you’ll need your cable or satellite information to access this content.
Another way to check out tonight’s episode of SmackDown is by clicking on Sling TV, which provides a $25 monthly fee, but if you listen closely, you can see this all for free!
Just click on the Sling website, you’ll find a light blue bar with those incredible words (and that lovely number) “Watch Now 7 Days Free” – if you wanna see tonight’s pro wrestling show then you’re going to want to click on that offer.
You’ll also need to sign up for the Sling Blue package, it costs just $25 a month, but if you decide to cancel within seven days, you will not be charged. Though if you chose to stick around with Sling, you’ll be able to see many more episodes of WWE Raw and SmackDown Live in the future. Sling TV has something for you (sports and wrestling), and something for the kids (cartoons) too.
How To Watch WWE SmackDown Free Without A Cable Subscription?
Don’t have a cable subscription? Don’t sweat it, wrestling bro! Fubo TV is a streaming service that usually costs $39.99, but is now charging customers $19.99 for their first two months. The service offers 70+ channels for your viewing pleasure. But the sweetest part is that Fubo also offers a free seven-day trial.
You can also watch tonight’s episode of SmackDown through DirecTV Now, which is offering four different channel packages, all of which include the USA network. The cheapest package available is for $35. But the coolest part of this deal is that the first seven days are absolutely for free and you can cancel anytime.
Don’t have a cable subscription to watch SmackDown? Don’t sweat it. Just go to Sling TV, and sign up for a free 7 days on their Sling Blue package. You won’t want to miss a minute of the action.
How To Watch SmackDown On Your Tablet or Mobile Device
Want to watch SmackDown on your tablet or mobile device. Just sign up for the USA Now app, which is free with your cable or satellite log-in info.
You can also watch SmackDown on Sling TV. The first week is free, so you’ll want to keep track of time if you don’t wanna pony up $25 for the monthly Sling Blue package. You can access the Sling app from a wide variety of devices, including Roku, Xbox One, Chromecast, ZTE, and Nexus Player.