Why watch Wrestlemania 36 and other WWE streams with a VPN?
Wrestlemania 36 is shaping up to be a match for the ages. Drew McIntyre– winner of the 2020 Royal Rumble– seems like a favorite to win. The Scottish Psychopath has won over fans with his imposing stares and creative signature moves. However, defending champion “the Beast” Brock Lesnar is a force to be reckoned with. Roman Reigns may also have a chance, even though he hasn’t yet proven to be the successor to John Cena that some had hoped that he’d be.
The WWE app, and many other streaming services, use IP addresses to stop their users from accessing certain content. IP addresses are like street addresses in that they identify your physical location. But once you activate your Hotspot Shield VPN, the fastest VPN for WWE wrestling, you can appear to be almost anywhere on the planet. We have many different servers located all over the world. When you connect to a VPN server in a specific country, you’ll get assigned an IP address from that country so you can access the internet as if you were a local.
Without a VPN, for example, Canadian cord-cutters can’t sign up for the WWE app directly. In other words, they can’t access the app’s content without a cable subscription. Hotspot Shield VPN provides a workaround for this. Once you connect to one of our USA VPN servers, you can buy a WWE subscription and access every pay-per-view WWE match live without cable.
The benefits of Hotspot VPN don’t stop with the WWE. You can use Hotspot VPN with all your other streaming services to get content that you wouldn’t ordinarily be able to access. Once you’re logged into Hotspot VPN, you can hop into the UK and buy a subscription to Sky’s Now TV if you like. People living outside of Canada can get TSN Direct, Rogers NHL Live, and other great Canadian streaming services. Likewise, anyone in the world can sign up for American streaming services like Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and many others.