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

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WWE NXT has been through many changes since it was first introduced as a game show style programme on Syfy back in 2010. Although recent years haven’t quite matched the hype and quality of NXT in the mid to late 2010s, it is still seen as the breeding ground for emerging WWE talent and where Superstars go to learn how to work on television before a move to the main roster.

As the brand continues to evolve, so does its global reach, with various platforms broadcasting NXT across different regions. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to watch WWE NXT in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and other territories.​

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Watching WWE NXT in the United States

In the U.S., WWE NXT airs live every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on The CW Network. This transition to The CW began on October 1, 2024, marking a new era for NXT’s broadcast accessibility in North America.

Watching WWE NXT in the United Kingdom

For fans in the United Kingdom, WWE NXT is available to stream live via Netflix. Episodes air simultaneously with the U.S. broadcast, which translates to an early morning viewing time in the UK. This change aligns with WWE’s broader partnership with Netflix, which brings various WWE programming to the platform for international audiences like PLEs, RAW and SmackDown.

Watching WWE NXT in Canada

Canadian viewers can watch WWE NXT live on Netflix and the CW Network, aligning with the U.S. broadcast schedule of Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

Watching WWE NXT in Australia

In Australia, WWE NXT is also available on Netflix, following the global partnership that brings WWE content to the platform in various regions. Fans can stream episodes live, corresponding with the U.S. broadcast time, which typically results in a Wednesday morning viewing in Australia due to time zone differences.

Watching WWE NXT in Japan

Japanese fans can watch WWE NXT on ABEMA, with episodes typically available on Wednesdays. ABEMA provides a platform for Japanese audiences to stay current with NXT programming.

Watching WWE NXT in Other Territories

WWE NXT’s availability varies across different regions:​

For a concise overview, refer to the table below:​

RegionPlatform/ChannelBroadcast Time
United StatesThe CW NetworkTuesdays, 8 p.m. ET
United KingdomNetflixWednesdays, 1 a.m. GMT
CanadaNetflix and CW NetworkTuesdays, 8 p.m. ET
AustraliaNetflixWednesdays, 10 a.m. AEST
Germany, Austria, SwitzerlandProSieben MaxxThursdays, 10 p.m. CET
France, BelgiumAB1Thursdays, check local time
ItalyDMAX/Discovery+Thursdays, check local time
JapanABEMAWednesdays, 8 p.m. JST
IndiaSony Sports NetworkWednesdays, 5:30 a.m. IST
MENAShahidWednesdays, check local time
Regions of AfricaSuperSportWednesdays, check local time

Note: Broadcast times are subject to change based on local schedules and daylight saving adjustments. It’s advisable to verify with local providers for the most current information.

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