NXT Great American Bash 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

NXT Great American Bash 2025 Live Stream

NXT Great American Bash 2025 is a livestreamed special event showcasing the main card exclusively on Peacock in the United States and on Netflix across most international markets. Fans everywhere can enjoy every match without extra pay-per-view fees, simply by using their existing streaming subscriptions.

How to watch NXT Great American Bash in the United States

In the United States, the main card of NXT Great American Bash streams exclusively on Peacock, WWE’s official live-event partner. All you need is a Premium Peacock subscription, no additional pay-per-view charges apply, and the event will appear under the “Sports” or “Live Events” sections of the app or website.

Peacock supports a wide range of devices, including smart TVs, mobile phones and web browsers, ensuring seamless access from home or on the go.

United Kingdom

UK viewers can stream the NXT Great American Bash main card via Netflix, thanks to WWE’s global partnership with the platform. No special add-ons or separate passes are required, any standard Netflix subscription grants full live-event access.

Simply navigate to the “Live Events” section of the Netflix homepage on your smart TV, computer or mobile device to find the stream.

Australia

In Australia, Netflix is also the home of NXT Great American Bash 2025. Subscribers can watch the main card through their existing Netflix account, without facing any additional charges. The live event will be prominently featured on Netflix’s “Live Events” banner, just select it to join the action in high definition when the show goes live.

Europe

Across continental Europe, the main card streams live on Netflix in territories where WWE content has migrated to the platform. Whether you’re in Germany, France, Spain or elsewhere, your current Netflix plan covers NXT Great American Bash at no extra cost. Look for the event under Netflix’s “Live Events” section on any supported device.

Japan

Japanese fans can catch the main card live on Netflix as part of WWE’s content migration. No WWE Network login is necessary, just open the Netflix app or website, search for “NXT Great American Bash,” and select the live broadcast.

Other Territories

In regions where the WWE Network has not yet fully transitioned to Netflix, the main card remains available on WWE Network. This includes certain legacy markets with existing WWE Network contracts; subscribers in those areas can access the livestream via the WWE Network platform. Check the official WWE website for the latest region-specific streaming instructions.

TerritoryPlatformSubscription RequiredHow to Watch
United StatesPeacockPremium Peacock subscriptionOpen Peacock app or visit peacocktv.com; select “Live Events” or “Sports” and choose the Great American Bash stream.
United KingdomNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionLaunch Netflix on any device; go to “Live Events” and click “NXT Great American Bash”.
AustraliaNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionFind the event under Netflix’s “Live Events” banner and select it to stream.
EuropeNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionOn Netflix, navigate to “Live Events” on your device and choose the Great American Bash.
JapanNetflixStandard Netflix subscriptionOpen Netflix, search “NXT Great American Bash” and join the live broadcast.
Other Territories*WWE Network (where Netflix isn’t available)WWE Network subscriptionAccess via the WWE Network platform; refer to wwe.com for your region’s specific instructions.


*In regions with legacy WWE Network contracts where Netflix streaming isn’t yet supported.

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