John Cena Dives Into ‘Shark Week’ After WWE Retirement Announcement: How to Watch the Show Online Without Cable

John Cena Dives Into ‘Shark Week’ After WWE Retirement Announcement: How to Watch the Show Online Without Cable

John Cena hosts ‘Shark Week’ which airs in the 8th hour at 8. p.m. in the evening on Discovery Channel on Sunday, July 7th, 7th from 8:15 p.m. Find out how to watch and stream the show.

By Latifah Muhammad

Jul 07, 2024 09:34 PM

 

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Following his announcement that he would announce his WWE retirement at Money in The Bank, John Cena is diving into Shark Week. Cena will host the event for a week, and includes over 21 hours of live shows that starts at 7:30 am on Saturday (July 7. ).

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“I usually do Shark Week from my couch — with lots of snacks, but this year I’m beyond excited to host the week dedicated to the endlessly fascinating action heroes of the Ocean,” Cena declared during the issue of May’s announcement. “It’s an incredible week filled with shocking footage, exciting discoveries, and plenty of teeth. 

Learn how you can stream and enjoy Shark Week without cable.

Where to Watch & Stream ‘Shark Week’ Episodes

Shark Week premieres on Discovery Channel on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Episodes will be available online via the Max channel..

In case you’d prefer to access Discovery Channel and other cable channels at no cost for the duration of a week, sign up to the DIRECTV service. It’s an excellent idea to subscribe for Philo. The channel is available via streaming platforms like Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV (use ExpressVPN to stream international content).

Philo is among the cheapest streaming plans for live TV. Live streaming on Philo is completely free initially. It costs $29 for a month following the trial.

The subscription permits you to access more than 70 cable networks including Discovery Channel, OWN, Lifetime, Hallmark, WEtv, BET, MTV, Nickelodeon, FYI, Food Network, TLC, TV One, TV Land, Paramount Network and HGTV.

Are you looking to watch TV on a network? DIRECTV The Stream Service you’ll receive more than 90 TV channels both local and cable, at a cost of less than $80 per month. Additionally, you can add Max, Paramount+ together with Showtime, STARZ and Cinemax to your streaming service.

Hulu and Live TV and Fubo provide plans that cost less than $100, and a free trial up to a maximum of a month (three days on Hulu One week with Fubo). For those looking for an affordable option to stream your TV channels via the cable network, Sling TV is priced at just $20 for the first month.

Max costs $9.99/month to stream programs that is available through HBO, Discovery Channel, CNN and Max Originals. It also offers sports events too.

Shark Week Schedule

Shark Week starts on Sunday and airs “Belly of the Beasts: Bigger and Bloodier” airing at around eight p.m.

The show stars Dr. Austin Gallagher, a marine biologist. Austin Gallagher, marine scientist Liv Dixon and cameraman Kina Scollay. They are traveling “into the belly of a 29-foot whale decoy with new shark attractant features to create the biggest feeding frenzy ever with 18-foot ‘Breeder’ sharks in New Zealand,” according to Warner Bros.

Sunday’s show will feature “Jaws vs. Leviathan,” “Makozilla” and “Sydney Harbor Shark Invasion. 

Shark Week will continue on the 8th of July, Monday with the airing of “Big Shark Energy” at 8 p.m., “Shark Frenzy: Mating Games” at 9 p.m. and “Great White: Serial Killer Sea of Blood” at 10 p.m. The remainder of the weeks will include episodes such as “Deadliest Bite,” “Alien Sharks: Ghost of Japan,” “Monsters of Oz,” “The Real Sharknado” and “Sharktopia. 

Get the complete schedule here.

7 July (8-11 p.m.)

Belly of the Beast: Bigger and Bloodier

Jaws vs. Leviathan

Makozilla

Sydney Harbor Shark Invasion

7 July (8-10 p.m.)

Big Shark Energy

Shark Frenzy: Mating Games

Great White Serial Killer: Sea of Blood

September 9 (8-10 p.m.)

Deadliest Bite

6000 LB Shark

Monster Hammerheads: Species X

The 10th day of July (8-10 p.m.)

Great White North

The Expedition is Unknown Sharks Vs. Nazis in Paradise

Alien Sharks: Ghosts of Japan

11.07.11 (8-10 p.m.)

Monsters of Oz

Caught When Sharks Attack

Great White Danger Zone

June 12. (8-10 p.m.)

The Real Sharknado

Sharks of the Dead Zone

Shark Attack Island

June 13 (8-9 p.m.)

Sharktopia

Mothersharker: Hammer Time

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