AEW Dynamite Start Time Tonight: May 14 2025

AEW Dynamite Start Time Tonight Beach Break 14 05 2025

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite: Beach Break special airs live from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, on TBS and Max. The marquee matchup features Jon Moxley defending the AEW World Championship in a steel cage against Samoa Joe, alongside tag team and women’s title contender eliminator bouts. Below, find the exact global start times so you can tune in no matter where you are.

Dynamite Start Times Tonight

AEW Dynamite Start Time Eastern Time (ET)

AEW Dynamite kicks off at 8:00 PM ET tonight on TBS and Max. This prime‐time slot is the standard weekly window for Wednesday Night Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite Start Time Central Time (CT)

For fans in Central Time, the show begins at 7:00 PM CT on TBS and Max.

AEW Dynamite Start Time Pacific Time (PT)

West Coast audiences should tune in at 5:00 PM PT to catch AEW Dynamite live on TBS and Max.

AEW Dynamite Start Time United Kingdom & Ireland (BST)

In the UK and Ireland, AEW Dynamite begins at 12:00 AM BST on Thursday, May 15. Though it technically crosses midnight, fans can stream the action in real time as Dynamite wraps up its Wednesday US broadcast.

AEW Dynamite Start Time India (IST)

Viewers in India can watch AEW Dynamite at 5:30 AM IST on Thursday, May 15.

AEW Dynamite Start Time Japan (JST)

Japanese fans should tune in at 9:30 AM JST on Thursday, May 15, to see Dynamite live.

AEW Dynamite Start Time Australia (AEDT)

In Australia, AEW Dynamite airs at 11:30 AM AEDT on Thursday, May 15.

AEW Beach Break Start Times

Here’s an expanded global start-time table for AEW Dynamite tonight (8:00 PM ET / May 14, 2025):

Region / Time ZoneLocal Start TimeLocal Date
Eastern Time (ET, UTC−4)8:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Central Time (CT, UTC−5)7:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Mountain Time (MT, UTC−6)6:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Pacific Time (PT, UTC−7)5:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Alaska Time (AKDT, UTC−8)4:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Hawaii Time (HST, UTC−10)2:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Brasilia Time (BRT, UTC−3)9:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Argentina Time (ART, UTC−3)9:00 PMMay 14, 2025
Peru/Colombia Time (PET/COT, UTC−5)7:00 PMMay 14, 2025
UK (BST, UTC+1)1:00 AMMay 15, 2025
Central Europe (CEST, UTC+2)2:00 AMMay 15, 2025
South Africa (SAST, UTC+2)2:00 AMMay 15, 2025
Moscow (MSK, UTC+3)3:00 AMMay 15, 2025
Gulf Standard Time (GST, UTC+4)4:00 AMMay 15, 2025
India (IST, UTC+5:30)5:30 AMMay 15, 2025
Western Indonesia (WIB, UTC+7)7:00 AMMay 15, 2025
China/Singapore/Philippines (CST/SGT/PHT, UTC+8)8:00 AMMay 15, 2025
Japan (JST, UTC+9)9:00 AMMay 15, 2025
Australia Eastern (AEDT, UTC+11)11:00 AMMay 15, 2025
New Zealand (NZDT, UTC+13)1:00 PMMay 15, 2025
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