WWE Radio

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WWE Radio is a satellite radio channel devoted to professional wrestling operated by SiriusXM in partnership with WWE.

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WWE Radio
FrequencySiriusXM 156
Programming
FormatProfessional wrestling
Ownership
OwnerSiriusXM
(branding licensed from WWE)
Technical information
ClassSatellite radio channel
Links
WebsiteSiriusXM: WWE Radio
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The channel launched as a general combat sports channel, Fight Nation, and in March 2023 was announced as carrying audio simulcasts of select UFC events.[1]

On July 1, 2025, SiriusXM relaunched the channel as Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7, built around the existing talk show Busted Open, hosted by Dave LaGreca and a rotation of pro wrestlers including Bully Ray, Mark Henry, and Tommy Dreamer. The channel's boxing show moved to Faction Talk, and mixed martial arts coverage was dropped entirely.[2]

Barely one year later, on July 27, 2026, the channel began a partnership with WWE and adopted its current name, adding broadcasts of WWE's in-house podcasts, and live coverage of WWE events beginning with SummerSlam 2026.[3] As part of the transition, Thunder Rosa, who is contracted to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), left the co-host rotation of Busted Open, which some observers noted had already all but eliminated coverage of AEW programming.[4]

The relaunched channel serves as a spiritual successor to Radio WWF, a syndicated radio program hosted by Jim Ross and Johnny Polo that ran from 1993 to 1994. It featured shows that would cover ongoing WWF storylines and behind the scenes incidents and also provided commentary for two pay-per-views that year, SummerSlam and Survivor Series.[5]

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