How to watch the WWE Wrestlepalooza 2025 Preshow Live

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With WWE’s first-ever Wrestlepalooza Premium Live Event (PLE) set for Saturday, 20 September 2025, here’s your guide to watching the preshow live, especially if you’re in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan or elsewhere.

How to watch Wrestlepalooza preshow

United States

The Wrestlepalooza preshow will begin at 5 p.m. ET in the U.S. To watch it live, you’ll need the ESPN App with the ESPN Unlimited plan. The preshow content (before the main card) is included in this stream. If you don’t yet have ESPN Unlimited, it can be accessed either by subscribing directly, or via participating TV/streaming providers who bundle ESPN Unlimited.

United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and Other Territories

Outside the U.S., the preshow will generally stream live via Netflix in most territories, as part of the Wrestlepalooza live stream. This means that in the UK, Australia, much of Europe and Japan, fans with a Netflix subscription will be able to watch the preshow at no extra cost beyond their existing plan in these markets.

Key Timing Summary

RegionPreshow Start Time*Platform to Watch Pres-Show
U.S.5 p.m. ETESPN App (ESPN Unlimited)
UK / Australia / Europe / Japan etc.Corresponding local time (roughly synced to U.S. preshow start)Netflix in markets where Netflix holds WWE PLE rights

*Preshow generally starts 2 hours before the main event (main card begins at 7 p.m. ET in U.S.).

What You’ll Need

  • A Netflix account in your country (for UK, Australia, Europe, Japan etc.) where Netflix is the official WWE PLE broadcaster.
  • If in the U.S.: an ESPN Unlimited subscription (either direct or via a participating provider) and the ESPN App installed on your device.
  • A reliable internet connection.
RegionPreshow Start TimeHow to Watch
United States5:00 p.m. ET (Saturday, 20 Sept 2025)ESPN App (requires ESPN Unlimited plan)
United Kingdom10:00 p.m. BST (Saturday, 20 Sept 2025)Netflix
Australia7:00 a.m. AEST (Sunday, 21 Sept 2025)Netflix
Europe 🇪🇺 (Central)11:00 p.m. CEST (Saturday, 20 Sept 2025)Netflix
Japan6:00 a.m. JST (Sunday, 21 Sept 2025)Netflix
Other TerritoriesLocal time equivalentNetflix (where rights apply)

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