WWE NXT Start Time Tonight: Tuesday 1st April 2025

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As the developmental brand of WWE, NXT serves as a platform for emerging talent to showcase their skills, making it a must-watch for fans that are wanting to see the future of the company. If you’re planning to tune in to tonight’s episode on April 1, 2025, here’s a comprehensive guide to the global start times and viewing options.​

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United States Start Time

In the United States, WWE NXT airs live every Tuesday at 8 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the CW Network. This translates to 7 PM Central Time (CT), 6 PM Mountain Time (MT), and 5 PM Pacific Time (PT). Fans in Alaska can catch the show at 4 PM Alaska Time, while viewers in Hawaii can tune in at 2 PM Hawaii-Aleutian Time.

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Canada Start Time

Canadian audiences can watch WWE NXT live every Tuesday at 8 PM ET. This schedule aligns with the U.S. Eastern Time Zone, ensuring simultaneous viewing for North American fans.

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United Kingdom and Ireland Start Time

For fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland, WWE NXT is broadcast live at 12 AM (midnight) every Wednesday exclusively on Netflix.

Australia Start Time

In Australia, WWE NXT is available live at 11 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) every Wednesday.

India Start Time

In India, WWE NXT airs live at 5:30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST) every Wednesday across the Sony Sports Network. Viewers can access the show on platforms such as Sony Liv, Sony Ten 1, Sony Ten 1 HD, Sony Ten 3, Sony Ten 4, and Sony Ten 4 HD.

Tonight’s WWE NXT Highlights

As NXT paves the road to its upcoming premium live event, Stand & Deliver, scheduled for April 19, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, tonight’s episode promises to be a pivotal one. The following match has been officially announced:​

  • NXT North American Championship Match: Champion Shawn Spears defends his title against challenger Ricky Saints.
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