How to Watch WWE Elimination Chamber Without ESPN

Find out the options to stream the WWE's Elimination Chamber event if you don't have ESPN's new streaming service.

Mar. 3, 2026 at 4:23am

The WWE's Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event is taking place today in Chicago, and will air live on ESPN's new streaming service, ESPN Unlimited. However, for those who don't have ESPN, there are a few options to still watch the event, including signing up for ESPN Unlimited directly, or getting it through a TV provider like DIRECTV or Fubo.

Why it matters

The Elimination Chamber is a major WWE event that serves as a lead-up to WrestleMania, one of the company's biggest shows of the year. Fans who don't have ESPN access will want to know how they can still tune in to watch the action.

The details

To watch WWE Elimination Chamber without ESPN, fans have a few options. They can sign up for ESPN Unlimited directly for $29.99 per month or $299.99 annually. Alternatively, they can get ESPN Unlimited through a TV provider like DIRECTV, which offers a free trial and $40 off the first month, or Fubo, which has a free trial and $25 off the first month. Fans with an existing TV provider will need to log in and activate ESPN Unlimited through their service.

  • The Elimination Chamber event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Eastern (6 p.m. Central) on February 28, 2026.

The players

ESPN Unlimited

ESPN's new standalone streaming service that will air the Elimination Chamber event.

DIRECTV

A TV provider that offers ESPN Unlimited as an add-on to its packages, with a free trial and $40 off the first month.

Fubo

A live TV streaming service that also offers ESPN Unlimited, with a free trial and $25 off the first month.

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What’s next

Fans will want to sign up for their preferred method of accessing ESPN Unlimited before the Elimination Chamber event begins on February 28th.

The takeaway

While the Elimination Chamber event is only available on ESPN's new streaming service, there are a few options for fans to still watch the show without a traditional ESPN subscription, including signing up for ESPN Unlimited directly or getting it through a TV provider like DIRECTV or Fubo.