WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST May 24th 2025

WWE Saturday Nights Main Event May 24 2025

WWE’s iconic primetime special, Saturday Night’s Main Event, returns on May 24, 2025 and it will be broadcast globally. If you’re hoping to watch the show live, then here’s a comprehensive guide to the event’s start times across various time zones.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST May 24th 2025

For viewers in the United States, the event will air live at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) and 5:00 PM Pacific Time (PT). In the United Kingdom, fans can catch the action at 1:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) on Sunday, May 25.

Start Times for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

RegionTime ZoneLocal Start TimeDate
United States (East Coast)Eastern Time (ET)8:00 PMSaturday, May 24
United States (Central)Central Time (CT)7:00 PMSaturday, May 24
United States (Mountain)Mountain Time (MT)6:00 PMSaturday, May 24
United States (West Coast)Pacific Time (PT)5:00 PMSaturday, May 24
United KingdomBritish Summer Time (BST)1:00 AMSunday, May 25
Central EuropeCentral European Summer Time (CEST)2:00 AMSunday, May 25
IndiaIndia Standard Time (IST)5:30 AMSunday, May 25
JapanJapan Standard Time (JST)9:00 AMSunday, May 25
Australia (East Coast)Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)10:00 AMSunday, May 25

Event Highlights

Saturday Night’s Main Event XXXIX will take place at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. There are already two matches confirmed for the event, and they are as follows:

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