WWE Night of Champions 2026 Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

WWE Night of Champions 2026 - Seth Rollins vs Bron Breakker

WWE Night of Champions 2026 takes place this weekend from the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Events that take place from Saudi Arabia are usually at an earlier start time than usual WWE PLE events, and that’s the case again here.

With the local start time being 8:00 p.m, that means NOC will be starting at 1pm ET/10 PT, 6:00 p.m. BST and 3:00 a.m. AEST.

WWE Night of Champions Start times

Here are the global start times for WWE Night of Champions 2026 this weekend from Saudi Arabia:

Region / CityTime zoneStart timeDate
HonoluluHST7:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
AnchorageAKDT9:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
Los Angeles / SeattlePDT10:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
PhoenixMST10:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
Mexico CityCST11:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
DenverMDT11:00 a.m.Sat, Jun 27
Chicago / DallasCDT12:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Bogotá / LimaCOT / PET12:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
New York / TorontoEDT1:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
SantiagoCLT1:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
HalifaxADT2:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
São Paulo / Buenos AiresBRT / ART2:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
St. John’sNDT2:30 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
London / Dublin / LisbonBST / IST6:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Paris / Berlin / Madrid / RomeCEST7:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
JohannesburgSAST7:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Athens / Helsinki / BucharestEEST8:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Riyadh (local)AST8:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Dubai / Abu DhabiGST9:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
KarachiPKT10:00 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
New Delhi / MumbaiIST10:30 p.m.Sat, Jun 27
Bangkok / JakartaICT / WIB12:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
Singapore / Hong Kong / Manila / BeijingSGT / HKT1:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
PerthAWST1:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
Tokyo / SeoulJST / KST2:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
Adelaide / DarwinACST2:30 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
Sydney / Melbourne / BrisbaneAEST3:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
AucklandNZST5:00 a.m.Sun, Jun 28
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