Alright, listen up, y’all. You wanna know where to watch this WWE Rivals thing, huh? It’s like them wrasslin’ shows, but they talk more about the fights and the folks fightin’. My grandkids, they love this stuff, always yellin’ at the TV. So, I figured, maybe some other folks wanna watch it too.
First thing, some fancy app called Peacock. Sounds like a bird, but it ain’t. It’s where you can see all the WWE shows, even the big ones they pay extra for. They say it’s got movies and other stuff too, but I ain’t got time for all that. Just wanna watch them fellas throw each other around.
Then there’s this A&E channel. That’s on the TV, the regular one, not that internet thingy. They show the WWE Rivals on there, they say. Sunday nights, I think. But you gotta check the time, you know, they change it up sometimes, just to confuse us old folks, I swear.

And if you don’t wanna pay for nothin’, there’s this Roku Channel. My neighbor, she’s got one of them Roku thingamajigs. Says it’s free and got all sorts of shows. Apparently, they got the WWE Rivals on there too, the first season, whatever that means. Kids these days and their seasons.
- So, to recap, you got Peacock, that’s the fancy one.
- You got A&E, the TV channel.
- And then there’s Roku, the free one.
Now, this WWE Rivals, it ain’t just any wrasslin’ show. It’s got this fella, Freddie Prinze Jr. He talks to all them wrasslers, the famous ones and the not-so-famous ones. They talk about why they were fightin’ and all the drama and stuff. Sounds like a soap opera to me, but the grandkids like it, so it must be good, right?
They talk about all sorts of fights, like this one fella, Undertaker, and this other fella, Shawn Michaels. Big, scary names, I tell ya. And then there’s this Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar, both of ’em wrestlers, like real wrestlers, not just the showy kind. My husband, he used to watch real wrestlin’ back in the day. Said it was tougher than this WWE stuff. But hey, times change, I guess.
And it ain’t just old fights neither. They got new ones too. They call it season 2. Guess they make a whole bunch of these shows. Always somethin’ new to watch, ain’t there? Keeps folks busy, I suppose. Better than sittin’ around doin’ nothin’, right?
So, there you have it. Peacock, A&E, and Roku. That’s where you can watch this WWE Rivals. Now, don’t ask me nothin’ about computers or the internet, cause I don’t know nothin’ about that. I just know what my grandkids told me, and I’m passin’ it on to you. Now go on and watch your wrasslin’ shows, and leave me be. I gotta go make some supper. Got a hankerin’ for some fried chicken tonight.
And one more thing, I hear you can watch some of this WWE stuff on somethin’ called Freevee. But they got ads, you know, like them commercials that interrupt your shows. Annoying, if you ask me. But hey, it’s free, so can’t complain too much, I guess. Just thought I’d mention it, in case you’re lookin’ for more ways to watch. Alright, I’m done now. Go on, git!

One final word, wherever you watch it, just make sure you have some snacks ready. Wrasslin’ makes a body hungry, even if you’re just watchin’ it. And don’t forget to turn up the volume! It ain’t wrasslin’ if you can’t hear them grunts and groans.
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