TNA Victory Road 2025 Start Times Main Card: US, UK, Australia and more

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The main card of TNA Victory Road 2025 airs Friday, September 26, 2025 at 8:30 PM Eastern Time (ET). Below is a breakdown of the start times for major global regions (US, UK, Australia, and more) for the main card.

Victory Road US Main Card Start Time (Eastern / Central / Pacific)

  • 8:30 PM ET (Eastern Time) – official start for the main card.
  • 7:30 PM CT (Central Time, e.g. Chicago, Dallas)
  • 5:30 PM PT (Pacific Time, e.g. Los Angeles, San Francisco)
  • 9:30 PM Atlantic Time (e.g. Puerto Rico, parts of Canada)

These times ensure that US fans across zones can catch the event as it airs.

UK & Europe Main Card Start Time

For the United Kingdom and much of Western Europe:

  • 1:30 AM BST / 12:30 AM GMT (Saturday, September 27) – that means the show starts very late (or technically after midnight) in the UK.

This shift reflects the typical time difference: UK is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET). Those in Central Europe (e.g. Germany, France) would see it at 2:30 AM CEST (local time) for the main card.

Australia & Oceania Main Card Start Time

Australia and neighboring regions see the main card at quite odd hours due to the time zone gulf:

  • 10:30 AM AEST (Saturday, September 27) – for Eastern Australia (Sydney, Melbourne)
  • 8:30 AM AWST – for Western Australia (Perth)
  • 11:30 AM AEST+1 / AEDT – if daylight savings applies in regions like New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania
  • 12:30 PM NZDT – New Zealand local time (depending on daylight savings) will be mid-day

Because Eastern Australia is 14 hours ahead of ET during that date, fans will essentially be tuning in the next morning.

Additional Regions: Asia, Latin America & Canada

Here are a few more sample conversions for the main card (8:30 PM ET) to help international viewers:

  • Canada (Eastern Canada) – 8:30 PM ET
  • Canada (Pacific Canada / Vancouver) – 5:30 PM PT
  • Mexico City / Central Mexico – 7:30 PM CT
  • Brazil (Brasília Time, BRT) – 9:30 PM BRT
  • Japan (JST) – 9:30 AM JST (Saturday)
  • Singapore / Malaysia (SGT / MYT) – 8:30 AM (Saturday)
  • India (IST) – 6:00 AM (Saturday)
  • South Africa (SAST) – 1:30 AM (Saturday)
  • UAE (Gulf Standard Time, GST) – 5:30 AM (Saturday)

Tips for Viewers

  • Check your local time conversion apps or world clock tools, daylight saving rules may affect local offsets.
  • Since UK/Europe viewers will be watching in the very early hours, you might prefer to record or watch on demand if available.
  • In Australia, the morning schedule may clash with local commitments, so set alarms or reminders ahead of time.

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