How to watch the WWE Wrestlepalooza 2025 Post Show Live

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WWE will be rolling out its brand-new Premium Live Event (PLE), Wrestlepalooza 2025, with a post-show that follows immediately after the main card. If you want to catch the Post Show live, read on. Below is how viewers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and other territories can watch only the post show live.

How to watch the Wrestlepalooza Post Show live

United States

In the U.S., the Wrestlepalooza post-show will stream live as part of WWE’s live event coverage on the ESPN App. To access it, you’ll need an ESPN Unlimited subscription (either directly, or as part of a participating TV provider bundle). The post-show begins immediately after the main Wrestlepalooza card ends (the main event starts at 7:00 p.m. ET).

If you do not have ESPN Unlimited, you will not be able to watch the post-show live via ESPN. A replay of the full event (including post-show) is to become available on the ESPN App after the post-show concludes.

United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan & Other Territories

Outside the U.S., things are simpler: WWE’s Premium Live Events, including Wrestlepalooza and the post-show, stream live via Netflix in many international markets.

That means if you’re in the UK, Australia, Europe, Japan or one of the territories where Netflix has been granted WWE PLE rights, you can watch the post show live at no extra cost beyond your existing Netflix subscription or via YouTube.

Some Key Things to Know for All Regions

  • Make sure your streaming service (ESPN in the U.S., Netflix elsewhere) is updated and capable of showing live WWE PLEs.
  • Check local start times: the main card is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET in the U.S., and corresponding local times elsewhere. The post-show follows immediately after.
  • Good internet connection is essential for live streaming to avoid buffering or drops.
  • If you’re outside one of the Netflix territories or in the U.S. without ESPN Unlimited, you likely won’t get the post-show live, it’ll only be available as part of a replay later.
RegionStreaming platformSubscription requiredNotes
United StatesESPN AppESPN UnlimitedPost show airs live immediately after the main card. Replay available later.
United KingdomNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionStreams live at no extra cost. Starts just after midnight BST (20–21 Sept).
AustraliaNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionStreams live at no extra cost. Follows immediately after the main card local time.
EuropeNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionStreams live at no extra cost. Timing varies by country.
JapanNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionStreams live at no extra cost. Starts early morning local time (21 Sept).
Other territories (where Netflix has WWE rights)NetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionStreams live at no extra cost in all covered regions.

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