NXT Great American Bash 2025 Global Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

NXT Great American Bash 2025 Global Start Times

Whether you’re on the U.S. East Coast, West Coast, in Europe, Asia, or Oceania, our guide on the NXT Great American Bash 2025 Global Start Times. delivers clear sections for each key time zone.

Wat time does the NXT Great American Bash 2025 start?

Main Card Start Time in EST (Eastern Standard Time)

The NXT Great American Bash 2025 main card now begins at 3:00 PM ET on Saturday, July 12. East Coast fans in New York, Miami, and Toronto can tune in mid-afternoon for all the title defenses and marquee matchups. Don’t miss the pre-show, which kicks off at 2:00 PM ET with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes insights that set the stage for the main event.

Main Card Start Time in PST (Pacific Standard Time)

For audiences on the U.S. West Coast, the main card goes live at 12:00 PM PT. From Los Angeles to Seattle, fans can catch the action right around lunchtime.

Main Card Start Time in BST (British Summer Time)

UK and Western Europe viewers should mark their calendars for 8:00 PM BST.

Main Card Start Time in CET (Central European Time)

Central European fans in Paris, Berlin, and Madrid can catch the main card at 9:00 PM CET on July 12.

Main Card Start Time in JST (Japan Standard Time)

Japanese viewers in Tokyo, Osaka, and Sapporo can tune in Sunday morning for a 4:00 AM JST main card start time. Early risers won’t want to miss the preshow at 3:00 AM JST, where you’ll find wrestler interviews, match breakdowns, and the latest storylines that set up the high-stakes bouts.

Main Card Start Time in AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

Down Under, the Great American Bash main card airs at 5:00 AM AEST on Sunday, July 13.

Region / CityTimezone Abbrev.UTC OffsetLocal Start TimeLocal Date
Eastern Time (New York, Miami)ET (EDT)UTC−43:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Central Time (Chicago, Houston)CT (CDT)UTC−52:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Mountain Time (Denver, Phoenix)MT (MDT)UTC−61:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Pacific Time (Los Angeles, Seattle)PT (PDT)UTC−712:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Alaska Time (Anchorage)AKDTUTC−811:00 AMJul 12, 2025
Hawaii Standard Time (Honolulu)HSTUTC−109:00 AMJul 12, 2025
Brasilia Time (São Paulo)BRTUTC−34:00 PMJul 12, 2025
UK (London, Manchester)BSTUTC+18:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Central Europe (Berlin, Paris)CESTUTC+29:00 PMJul 12, 2025
South Africa (Johannesburg)SASTUTC+29:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Eastern Europe (Athens, Kyiv)EESTUTC+310:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Arabia (Riyadh)ASTUTC+310:00 PMJul 12, 2025
India (Mumbai, Delhi)ISTUTC+5:3012:30 AMJul 13, 2025
China (Beijing, Shanghai)CSTUTC+811:00 PMJul 12, 2025
Japan (Tokyo, Osaka)JSTUTC+94:00 AMJul 13, 2025
Australia (Sydney, Brisbane)AESTUTC+105:00 AMJul 13, 2025
New Zealand (Auckland)NZSTUTC+127:00 AMJul 13, 2025
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