How much does WWE Payback 2017 PPV cost?

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How much will it cost you to tune into WWE Payback on Sunday night?

WWE Payback 2017 will be the first pay-per-view for the company since WrestleMania 33 earlier this month and it will be the first for the new-look RAW brand since the recent Superstar Shakeup.

Here’s the situation: you have on your New Day shirt, you have the popcorn bowl all ready to go and you’re ready to watch the show on Sunday night.

But, how much will it cost you? Fortunately for you, you have some options with this dilemma.

The first option (and probably the best option) is to purchase a WWE Network subscription. How much will this cost you? Oh, only a whopping $9.99 per month. That’s not bad, right? But wait, it gets better. Your first month is completely free if you’re a new subscriber, so you’ll get 30 days of free WWE programming plus the Payback pay-per-view before you’re even charged.

That’s your first option and if I was you, I’d go down that route. Why am I nudging you that way? Well, because if you go with the second option — purchasing the pay-per-view through your cable provider — you’re probably going to be spending a lot more money.

Plus, you don’t get to see Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows make fun of AJ Styles and Finn Balor during an episode of WWE Ride Along without a WWE Network subscription.

Just for an example, XFINITY by Comcast is charging their users $44.99 to watch the Payback pay-per-view on Sunday night. I don’t know about you, but I’d much rather watch Braun Strowman put Roman Reigns back in the hospital at a lower price, but to each his (or her) own.

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The important thing is that you’re watching in some form or fashion now because you know the cost and you know you don’t want to miss Seth Rollins stealing more of Kenny Omega’s moves against Samoa Joe on Sunday night. (Just kidding, Seth.)