How to watch WWE EVOLVE: US, UK, Canada, Australia and more

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WWE EVOLVE is the latest addition to WWE’s programming lineup, bringing back the brand once headed by Gape Sapolsky to showcase emerging talent from the WWE Performance Center and the WWE Independent Development (WWEID) system.

Given its recent debut, viewers worldwide are keen to know how to watch WWE EVOLVE in their respective regions. Below is a comprehensive guide tailored to various countries and territories.​

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in the United States

In the U.S., WWE EVOLVE premiered on March 5, 2025, and airs every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) exclusively on Tubi, Fox Corporation’s ad-supported streaming service. Tubi is free to use and accessible on multiple devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices. Simply download the Tubi app or visit their website to start watching.

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in the United Kingdom

For fans in the UK, WWE EVOLVE is available for free on WWE’s official YouTube channel. Episodes are uploaded simultaneously with the U.S. broadcast, allowing viewers to watch new content every Wednesday at 1 a.m. GMT. To access, visit WWE’s YouTube channel and navigate to the WWE EVOLVE playlist.

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in Canada

Canadian viewers can also watch WWE EVOLVE on WWE’s official YouTube channel, with episodes becoming available concurrently with the U.S. airing. This approach ensures that Canadian fans have timely access to the latest episodes without any additional subscription fees.

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in Australia

In Australia, WWE EVOLVE is also accessible via WWE’s YouTube channel. Given the time difference, new episodes are available every Thursday at 12 p.m. Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). Fans can watch the show for free by visiting WWE’s official YouTube channel.

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in Europe

Across various European countries, WWE EVOLVE is again available on WWE’s YouTube channel, with episodes uploaded simultaneously with the U.S. broadcast. This means viewers in countries like Germany, France, and Spain can watch new episodes every Wednesday night or early Thursday morning, depending on their local time zone. ​

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in Japan

Japanese fans can access WWE EVOLVE through WWE’s official YouTube channel. New episodes are uploaded every Thursday at 9 a.m. Japan Standard Time (JST).

How to Watch WWE EVOLVE in Other Territories

For fans in other regions not specifically mentioned, WWE EVOLVE is generally accessible via WWE’s official YouTube channel. Episodes are typically uploaded concurrently with the U.S. broadcast, ensuring global fans can enjoy the show without significant delays. However, availability may vary depending on local restrictions or broadcasting rights. It’s advisable to check WWE’s YouTube channel or local listings for the most accurate information.

WWE EVOLVE Broadcast Information by Region

RegionPlatform/ChannelBroadcast Time
United StatesTubiWednesdays, 8 p.m. ET
United KingdomYouTubeThursdays, 1 a.m. GMT
CanadaYouTubeWednesdays, 8 p.m. ET
AustraliaYouTubeThursdays, 12 p.m. AEST
GermanyYouTubeThursdays, 2 a.m. CET
FranceYouTubeThursdays, 2 a.m. CET
SpainYouTubeThursdays, 2 a.m. CET
JapanYouTubeThursdays, 9 a.m. JST
IndiaYouTubeThursdays, 6:30 a.m. IST

Please note that broadcast times are subject to change based on regional daylight saving adjustments and other factors. It’s recommended to verify local listings or WWE’s official platforms for the most up-to-date information.​

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