How much does the WWE Fastlane pay-per-view cost?
The Raw brand will host one last pay-per-view before WrestleMania 33 in Orlando and that’s WWE Fastlane, live from the Bradley Center in Milwaukee on Sunday, March 5.
In the main event, Kevin Owens will defend the Universal Championship against Goldberg in a match that seemed like nothing but a pipe dream just a few weeks ago. Goldberg’s not the same beast he was during his 173-match win steak in World Championship Wrestling during the late 1990s, but this match almost doesn’t feel real. One of the biggest stars from the Monday Night Wars against one of the biggest stars in the entire wrestling business today in a match.
As for the rest of the card, it’s shaped up to be a good one. Three other titles are set to be defended in Milwaukee, including Bayley defending the Raw Women’s Championship against four-time champion Charlotte Flair.
Roman Reigns is always set for a huge showdown with the destructive force known as Braun Strowman in a match that might actually tear the building down to the ground.
You now know what’s on the card. You know where and when it will be. But, how much will it cost to watch WWE Fastlane on Sunday night?
The best (and most suggested) way to watch Fastlane is to sign up for the WWE Network. If you’re a new subscriber, you’ll get a month for free (including WrestleMania 33 in its entirety) and then every month after is just $9.99.
If you don’t want to subscribe to the Network, there’s always doing it the old-fashioned way and ordering it on pay-per-view through your cable provider. (For example: Elimination Chamber — SmackDown Live’s pay-per-view last month — cost XFINITY subscribers $44.99 on pay-per-view.)
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You won’t want to miss the final pay-per-view before the Show of Shows in Orlando.