WWE NXT Heatwave 2025 Live Stream: How to Watch

NXT Heatwave 2025 Jordynne Grace vs Blake Monroe

WWE NXT Heatwave 2025 promises an electrifying blend of championship drama and global accessibility. Set for Sunday, 24 August 2025 at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Massachusetts, fans worldwide can tune in using various streaming platforms depending on their region. This guide breaks down how viewers in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan and beyond can watch the action live.

What channel is NXT Heatwave on?

How to Watch in the United States

In the United States, NXT Heatwave 2025 will stream live exclusively on Peacock. The event begins at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT. This continues the existing partnership between WWE and NBCUniversal, with NXT Premium Live Events airing on Peacock through at least March 2026.

How to Watch in the United Kingdom

For fans in the UK, NXT Heatwave will be available exclusively via Netflix, as part of WWE’s global streaming transition effective prior to 2025.

How to Watch in Australia

Australian viewers can also catch the live stream on Netflix.

How to Watch in Europe

In most European countries, Netflix serves as the streaming platform for NXT Heatwave.

How to Watch in Japan

Japan’s streaming access is also through Netflix, following the shift from WWE Network

How to Watch in Other Territories

  • Canada: Available on Netflix at the same time as U.S., 7 p.m. ET.
  • India: Streaming on Netflix at around 4:30 a.m. IST, Monday 25 August.
  • Other regions such as Saudi Arabia, France, Arabia, or China also receive coverage via Netflix (or remaining WWE Network in limited markets), with local times varying, e.g., France at 1 a.m. and Arabia at 2 a.m.

Where the WWE Network remains active due to existing contracts, Heatwave will still stream there rather than Netflix, but these are increasingly rare cases.

RegionPlatformLocal Start Time
United StatesPeacock7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
United KingdomNetflix11 p.m. BST (24 Aug)
Europe (CEST)Netflix12 a.m. (25 Aug)
Australia (AEST/AEDT)Netflix9–10 a.m. (25 Aug)
JapanNetflix~10 a.m. (25 Aug)
IndiaNetflix~4:30 a.m. IST (25 Aug)
CanadaNetflix7 p.m. ET
Other regionsNetflix / WWE NetworkVaries (e.g. France 1 a.m.)

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