WWE NXT Start Time Tonight (06-16-2026)

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WWE NXT airs live tonight (Tuesday, June 16, 2026) at 8:00 PM ET on The CW Network in the United States. The two-hour broadcast comes from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and international viewers can stream the full show live on Netflix in most markets outside the US.

What time does WWE NXT start tonight?

The show goes live at 8:00 PM ET and runs roughly two hours, wrapping up around 10:00 PM ET. NXT has held that Tuesday-night slot on The CW since the network became its broadcast home in October 2024, and the timing hasn’t changed since (besides some one-off specials).

WWE NXT start time tonight by timezone

Here are the full start times for the show globally:

Region / CityTimezoneStart TimeDate
Los Angeles, USAPDT (UTC-7)5:00 PMTue, Jun 16
Denver, USAMDT (UTC-6)6:00 PMTue, Jun 16
Chicago, USACDT (UTC-5)7:00 PMTue, Jun 16
New York, USAEDT (UTC-4)8:00 PMTue, Jun 16
Halifax, CanadaADT (UTC-3)9:00 PMTue, Jun 16
São Paulo, BrazilBRT (UTC-3)9:00 PMTue, Jun 16
Anchorage, USAAKDT (UTC-8)4:00 PMTue, Jun 16
Honolulu, USAHST (UTC-10)2:00 PMTue, Jun 16
London, UKBST (UTC+1)1:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Dublin, IrelandIST (UTC+1)1:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Paris / BerlinCEST (UTC+2)2:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Cairo, EgyptEEST (UTC+3)3:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Johannesburg, SASAST (UTC+2)2:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Moscow, RussiaMSK (UTC+3)3:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Dubai, UAEGST (UTC+4)4:00 AMWed, Jun 17
New Delhi, IndiaIST (UTC+5:30)5:30 AMWed, Jun 17
Beijing / Singapore(UTC+8)8:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Tokyo, JapanJST (UTC+9)9:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Sydney, AustraliaAEST (UTC+10)10:00 AMWed, Jun 17
Auckland, NZNZST (UTC+12)12:00 PMWed, Jun 17
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