AEW Dynamite Start Time Tonight (07-08-2026)

AEW Dynamite Beach Break 2026 Poster

Tonight’s (Wednesday, July 8, 2026) episode of AEW Dynamite starts live at 8:00 p.m. ET on TBS, with a simulcast on HBO Max. The show runs in its usual two-hour block through to around 10 p.m. ET.

The broadcast will be headlined by MJF vs Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship, with the stipulation that if Omega loses he will never be able to challenge for the title again. MJF is 2-0 against Omega all-time, but it is likely that Omega will win to set up Omega vs. Will Ospreay for the title as the main event of AEW All In from London’s Wembley Stadium.

What time does AEW Dynamite start tonight?

Here is the AEW Dynamite start time for tonight’s Beach Break 2026 episode:

RegionTime zoneLocal start time
Hawaii, USAHST (UTC−10)2:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
Alaska, USAAKDT (UTC−8)4:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
US West CoastPT (UTC−7)5:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
US MountainMT (UTC−6)6:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
US CentralCT (UTC−5)7:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
US East CoastET (UTC−4)8:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
Atlantic CanadaADT (UTC−3)9:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
NewfoundlandNDT (UTC−2:30)9:30 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
Brazil (Brasília)BRT (UTC−3)9:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
ArgentinaART (UTC−3)9:00 p.m. Wed, Jul 8
UTC / GMTUTC12:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
UK & IrelandBST / IST (UTC+1)1:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
Central EuropeCEST (UTC+2)2:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
Eastern EuropeEEST (UTC+3)3:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
South AfricaSAST (UTC+2)2:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
UAE / GulfGST (UTC+4)4:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
PakistanPKT (UTC+5)5:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
IndiaIST (UTC+5:30)5:30 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
China / Singapore / PhilippinesCST / SGT / PHT (UTC+8)8:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
Japan / South KoreaJST / KST (UTC+9)9:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
Western AustraliaAWST (UTC+8)8:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
Eastern AustraliaAEST (UTC+10)10:00 a.m. Thu, Jul 9
New ZealandNZST (UTC+12)12:00 p.m. Thu, Jul 9
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