Okay, folks, gather ’round. I’ve got a story for you about how I finally figured out how to watch WWE Crown Jewel. Now, I’m not the most tech-savvy guy, but I was determined to see this thing live. So, here’s how it all went down.
First off, I grabbed my laptop and started poking around the internet. I knew the event was on a Saturday, I just needed to find the right place to catch it. After some digging, I found out it’s happening at the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh. Cool, but that didn’t help me watch it from my living room.

Then I saw something about this Peacock thing. Apparently, it’s some kind of streaming service, and they were going to show Crown Jewel live. I thought, “Alright, this could be it!” So I went to their website and started checking it out.
Getting Peacock
Turns out, you need to sign up for Peacock to watch stuff. Not a big deal, I’ve signed up for plenty of things before. But here’s the catch – you need either their Premium or Premium Plus subscription to watch live events like Crown Jewel. I scratched my head for a bit, wondering which one to get. Eventually, I just went with the Premium one.
Signing Up
Signing up was pretty straightforward. I just filled in my details, put in my payment info, and boom, I was in. I could see all sorts of shows and movies, but I was laser-focused on one thing – Crown Jewel.
Finding Crown Jewel
Once I was all signed up, finding Crown Jewel on Peacock was a piece of cake. They had it right there on the front page, all shiny and ready to go. I made a note of the date and time, so I wouldn’t miss it. And yeah, you can also see WWE Raw on Netflix, but I am not going to try it at the moment, maybe next time.
Watching It Live
When the day finally came, I was ready. I fired up my laptop, logged into Peacock, and there it was. Crown Jewel, live and in glorious HD. I settled into my couch, grabbed some snacks, and enjoyed the show. It was awesome to see all the action as it happened, just like being there.

So, that’s my story of how I figured out how to watch WWE Crown Jewel. It took a bit of doing, but it was totally worth it. If you’re a WWE fan like me, I highly recommend giving Peacock a try. Just remember, you need that Premium or Premium Plus subscription to catch the live events. Happy watching!