WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST and more

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WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, May 25, live from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. For fans around the globe, tuning in means navigating a host of time zones, from coast-to-coast in North America to Europe, Asia, and beyond. Below is a concise guide to the exact kickoff times for the main card so you can catch every moment.

NXT Start Times – Battleground PLE

Here are the global start times for the NXT Battleground 2025 PLE event:

Region / Time ZoneLocal Start Time
Honolulu, Hawaii (HST, UTC–10)2:00 PM HST (Sunday, May 25)
Anchorage, Alaska (AKDT, UTC–8)4:00 PM AKDT (Sunday, May 25)
Los Angeles, USA (PT, UTC–7)5:00 PM PT (Sunday, May 25)
Denver, USA (MDT, UTC–6)6:00 PM MDT (Sunday, May 25)
Chicago, USA (CDT, UTC–5)7:00 PM CDT (Sunday, May 25)
New York, USA (EDT, UTC–4)8:00 PM EDT (Sunday, May 25)
Halifax, Canada (ADT, UTC–3)9:00 PM ADT (Sunday, May 25)
St. John’s, Canada (NDT, UTC–2:30)9:30 PM NDT (Sunday, May 25)
Brasília, Brazil (BRT, UTC–3)9:00 PM BRT (Sunday, May 25)
London, UK (BST, UTC+1)1:00 AM BST (Monday, May 26)
Madrid, Spain (CEST, UTC+2)2:00 AM CEST (Monday, May 26)
Johannesburg, South Africa (SAST, UTC+2)2:00 AM SAST (Monday, May 26)
Moscow, Russia (MSK, UTC+3)3:00 AM MSK (Monday, May 26)
Dubai, UAE (GST, UTC+4)4:00 AM GST (Monday, May 26)
Mumbai, India (IST, UTC+5:30)6:30 AM IST (Monday, May 26)
Singapore (SGT, UTC+8)8:00 AM SGT (Monday, May 26)
Hong Kong (HKT, UTC+8)8:00 AM HKT (Monday, May 26)
Tokyo, Japan (JST, UTC+9)10:00 AM JST (Monday, May 26)
Sydney, Australia (AEDT, UTC+11)12:00 PM AEDT (Monday, May 26)
Auckland, New Zealand (NZDT, UTC+13)2:00 PM NZDT (Monday, May 26)

Whether you’re gearing up for an evening of East Coast excitement or an early-morning marathon across continents, these global start times ensure you won’t miss a second of the show. For full match card details and how to watch, check out our dedicated page here.

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