1. Call around to sports bars and restaurants to see if they are playing the WWE pay-per-view. Sometimes restaurants like Buffalo Wild Wings will order the PPV in hopes of drawing in customers. Go early, get a table, order some food and drinks, cheer on your favorite wrestlers like John Cena and The Undertaker, and enjoy the PPV for free.
2. If you're stuck at home, search around on the Internet. Justin.tv is a website that allows, as Wikipedia states, "live video streaming of events online." You might have some luck finding users with a WWE stream and other people streaming WWE pay per views. If you're watching WWE online, be prepared to encounter some technical difficulties, like long buffering times, lags or fuzzy screens. It isn't a pretty viewing experience, but it's free!
3. If you're a fan, but don't mind waiting a day or two, you can watch the wrestling pay per view on video sharing websites like Dailymotion.com. Usually people are posting their favorite WWE wrestling matches and interviews just a couple hours after the initial airing. A quick search using the wrestler's names and the event name will bring back the video you are looking for. Some people put up the full pay per views in multiple parts.
4. Not exactly a free option, but it's always fun to get a group of people together and split the cost or the wrestling PPV. Ordering this year's Wrestlemania is around $50. Other pay-per-views, like the Survivor Series or SummerSlam, are cheaper. If you get 5 to 10 people together to watch the event, you're looking at a cost of under $10 a person.
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