
Watch PPV Events on IPTV: UFC, Boxing, WWE Guide
Catch every UFC, boxing, and WWE PPV without paying $80 per event. TVNado includes premium PPV streams in your subscription.

The official cost of watching PPV combat sports in 2025 is genuinely staggering. UFC main events on ESPN+ run $79.99 each. Premium boxing PPVs from PBC or DAZN run $80–100. WWE Premium Live Events require a $9.99/month Peacock subscription. Over a typical year of major fights and shows, the official PPV bill easily clears $1,000. A premium IPTV subscription like TVNado replaces all of it.
Key takeaways
- TVNado includes UFC, boxing, and WWE PPVs at no extra cost.
- Multiple parallel streams ensure quality even during peak viewing.
- 4K feeds available for the biggest events on TVs that support it.
- Plan your TV setup before the event — preview channels 30 minutes early.
What PPV Events Are Included
TVNado typically carries every major PPV event in three categories: UFC (every numbered event from UFC 300 onward, plus all Fight Nights), professional boxing (Top Rank, PBC, Matchroom, and Queensberry promotions), and WWE Premium Live Events (formerly PPVs — Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and the others).
Coverage for events outside the US — major UK boxing nights, RIZIN MMA from Japan, ONE Championship from Singapore — is also included. For combat sports super-fans this is dramatically more comprehensive than any single legitimate streaming service.
UFC Pay-Per-View Coverage
Every UFC PPV is carried with multiple parallel streams: the main ESPN+ feed, the international BT Sport / TNT Sports feed, and usually a backup feed sourced from another regional broadcaster. If one stream drops during the main event, you switch to the next without missing a strike.
Prelim coverage (early prelims and main card prelims) is also included — that's typically the 5pm and 8pm Eastern fights before the 10pm PPV main card kickoff.
Boxing: Major Title Fights
Boxing PPV coverage on TVNado covers every major title fight from the four big promoters. The 2024 events (Tyson vs Paul, Beterbiev vs Bivol, the Crawford and Canelo fights) all aired on TVNado in HD with backup feeds.
The Sky Sports Boxing UHD feed is particularly strong for UK and European fights — usually higher production quality than the equivalent US PBC broadcast and often available in true 4K HDR.
WWE Premium Live Events
WWE Premium Live Events come through both the US Peacock-sourced feed and the international WWE Network feed (which has slightly different commentary). Both are typically available in HD on TVNado at the time of broadcast.
WrestleMania, the biggest WWE event each year, is usually carried in 4K HDR on supported feeds. For WWE fans this is the easiest way to watch the full show without the Peacock subscription.
Quality, Reliability, and Backup Streams
The biggest concern with PPV streaming is reliability during the main event — the moment when load on every IPTV server is at its highest. TVNado's multi-server architecture handles this well, but it's smart to have backup streams bookmarked before the main event begins.
30 minutes before the main card, open the EPG and confirm the primary stream is loading cleanly. Also bookmark 1-2 alternate streams so you can switch instantly if needed.
Setup Tips for Live Events
Hardwire your streaming device to your router via Ethernet for any major PPV. WiFi works fine 99% of the time but for an event where you've been waiting months and missing 30 seconds of action would ruin the experience, the Ethernet cable is cheap insurance.
Configure your TV's audio to surround sound or soundbar mode in advance. The atmospheric audio for boxing and UFC is a major part of the experience — entrance walks, crowd noise, the snap of leather on glove — and a good audio setup transforms the event.