WWE Crown Jewel 2025 Australia Live Stream: How to watch

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If you’re a wrestling fan in Australia or abroad, here’s your complete guide to streaming WWE Crown Jewel 2025 live, without missing a moment of the main card.

Event Overview & Start Time

DetailInformation
EventWWE Crown Jewel 2025
DateSaturday, October 11, 2025
VenueRAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia
Main Broadcast Partner (Australia)Netflix
Main Broadcast Partner (United States)ESPN / ESPN Streaming Service
Other RegionsWWE Network or local partners (where applicable)
Notable FactFirst Crown Jewel event held outside Saudi Arabia

Where to Watch in Australia (and Internationally)

Australia & Most Countries: Netflix

For viewers in Australia and many international markets, Netflix is the official platform streaming WWE Crown Jewel 2025 live. Even the preshow will be integrated into the live feed on Netflix, so no extra add-ons or separate channels are required.

United States: ESPN & ESPN’s Streaming Service

In the U.S., WWE has shifted premium live events to ESPN’s direct-to-consumer platform.

To access it:

  • Use the ESPN App (or the ESPN website) with a subscription.
  • The event is available through ESPN’s streaming tiers

Regions With Legacy Contracts (where WWE Network still operates)

In a few markets that haven’t fully migrated to Netflix, WWE Network or other local services may still host the live stream.

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