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

WWE Speed X Poster

​WWE Speed debut back on April 13, 2024, and it has become a weekly online programme for the company since. For fans who eager to catch every episode, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to watch WWE Speed across various regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and more.

How to Watch WWE Speed in the United States

In the United States, WWE Speed streams exclusively on X (formerly known as Twitter). Episodes air live every Wednesday at 12 PM Eastern Time (ET)/11 AM Central Time (CT). To watch, simply log into your X account at the scheduled time and navigate to WWE’s official X handle, where the live stream will be available.

Viewing WWE Speed in the United Kingdom

Fans in the United Kingdom can also enjoy WWE Speed via X. Given the time difference, episodes air live at 5 PM British Summer Time (BST) every Wednesday. UK viewers should follow WWE’s official X account to access the live stream. If you miss the live broadcast, episodes are typically available for replay shortly after the initial airing.

Accessing WWE Speed in Canada

Canadian audiences have the opportunity to watch WWE Speed live on X, aligning with the U.S. broadcast schedule of Wednesdays at 12 PM ET. By following WWE’s official X account, Canadian fans can stream episodes in real-time. Replays are generally accessible post-broadcast for those unable to tune in live.

Watching WWE Speed in Australia

For viewers in Australia, WWE Speed is again available on X. Due to the time zone difference, episodes air live on Thursdays at 2 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). Australian fans can watch the live stream by visiting WWE’s official X account during the scheduled time. If the live broadcast timing is inconvenient, replays are usually available.

Accessing WWE Speed in Japan

Japanese fans can also watch WWE Speed live on X, with episodes airing every Wednesday at 1 AM Japan Standard Time (JST). By following WWE’s official X account, viewers in Japan can stream the show live. For those unable to watch during the live broadcast, episodes are generally available for replay shortly after airing.

Below is a summary table of WWE Speed broadcast times across various regions:​

RegionPlatformLocal Air TimeDay
United States (ET)X12 PM ETWednesday
United Kingdom (BST)X5 PM BSTWednesday
Canada (ET)X12 PM ETWednesday
Australia (AEST)X2 AM AESTThursday
Central Europe (CEST)X6 PM CESTWednesday
Japan (JST)X1 AM JSTThursday
India (IST)X9:30 PM ISTWednesday
Brazil (BRT)X1 PM BRTWednesday
South Africa (SAST)X6 PM SASTWednesday
New Zealand (NZST)X4 AM NZSTThursday

Note: Broadcast times are subject to change based on daylight saving adjustments and other regional variations. It’s advisable to verify the schedule periodically through WWE’s official X account.

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