AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Preshow Start Times: EST, PST, BST and More

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Tag Team Title Match

All Elite Wrestling’s/AEW Double or Nothing 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, May 25, 2025. Before the main card kicks off, the event’s preshow, commonly known as the “Zero Hour” pre show, offers a preview of the night’s action. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the preshow start times across various global time zones.

Double or Nothing Preshow Start Times

United States and Canada

  • Eastern Time (ET): 7:00 PM (May 25)
  • Central Time (CT): 6:00 PM (May 25)
  • Mountain Time (MT): 5:00 PM (May 25)
  • Pacific Time (PT): 4:00 PM (May 25)

Fans in North America can catch the preshow through various platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV, PPV.com, YouTube, and traditional cable or satellite providers.

United Kingdom and Europe

  • British Summer Time (BST): 12:00 AM (May 26)
  • Central European Summer Time (CEST): 1:00 AM (May 26)

UK viewers can stream the preshow via Amazon Prime Video and TrillerTV. European fans have access through TrillerTV and PPV.com.

Asia and Oceania

  • India Standard Time (IST): 4:30 AM (May 26)
  • China Standard Time (CST): 7:00 AM (May 26)
  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 8:00 AM (May 26)
  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 9:00 AM (May 26)
  • New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 11:00 AM (May 26)

Fans in these regions can tune into the preshow via TrillerTV and PPV.com, depending on local availability.

Middle East and Africa

  • Arabia Standard Time (AST): 2:00 AM (May 26)
  • South Africa Standard Time (SAST): 1:00 AM (May 26)

Viewers in the Middle East and Africa can access the preshow through TrillerTV and PPV.com, subject to regional availability.

Latin America

  • Brasília Time (BRT): 8:00 PM (May 25)
  • Argentina Time (ART): 8:00 PM (May 25)
  • Chile Standard Time (CLT): 7:00 PM (May 25)

Latin American fans can watch the preshow via TrillerTV and PPV.com, depending on regional access.

Ensure you check local listings and platform availability in your region to catch all the buildup leading up to AEW Double or Nothing 2025.

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Time ZonePreshow Start Time
Eastern Time (ET)7:00 PM (May 25)
Central Time (CT)6:00 PM (May 25)
Mountain Time (MT)5:00 PM (May 25)
Pacific Time (PT)4:00 PM (May 25)
British Summer Time (BST)12:00 AM (May 26)
Central European Summer Time (CEST)1:00 AM (May 26)
India Standard Time (IST)4:30 AM (May 26)
China Standard Time (CST)7:00 AM (May 26)
Japan Standard Time (JST)8:00 AM (May 26)
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)9:00 AM (May 26)
New Zealand Standard Time (NZST)11:00 AM (May 26)
Arabia Standard Time (AST)2:00 AM (May 26)
South Africa Standard Time (SAST)1:00 AM (May 26)
Brasília Time (BRT)8:00 PM (May 25)
Argentina Time (ART)8:00 PM (May 25)
Chile Standard Time (CLT)7:00 PM (May 25)
Philippine Time (PHT)7:00 AM (May 26)
Singapore Time (SGT)7:00 AM (May 26)
Korea Standard Time (KST)8:00 AM (May 26)
Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST)1:00 PM (May 25)
Alaska Standard Time (AKST)3:00 PM (May 25)
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)11:00 PM (May 25)
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