WWE RAW Start Time Tonight: June 16 2025

WWE RAW Start Time Tonight 16 06 25

Monday Night WWE RAW returns tonight, Monday, June 16, 2025, live at 8 PM Eastern Time (ET) on Netflix. For fans around the globe, knowing exactly when and where to tune in can be a challenge. Whether you’re watching live on the West Coast of the United States, staying up late in the United Kingdom, or catching an early-morning stream in India, we’ll break down the precise start times for RAW across major time zones.

What time is WWE RAW tonight?

8 PM ET Start Time: USA & Canada

In the United States and Canada, WWE RAW kicks off at 8 PM Eastern Time, airing live on Netflix following its departure from the USA Network at the start of the year..

7 PM CT Start Time: Central U.S.

Viewers in the Central Time Zone should set their clocks for 7 PM Central Time, one hour behind the East Coast broadcast.

5 PM PT Start Time: Pacific U.S.

On the West Coast, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, RAW begins at 5 PM Pacific Time. With a three-hour delay from Eastern Time, West Coast fans get an earlier Monday evening slot.

1 AM BST Start Time (June 17): United Kingdom & Ireland

For fans across the UK and Ireland, WWE RAW airs live at 1 AM British Summer Time (BST) on Tuesday morning, June 17.

2 AM CEST Start Time (June 17): Continental Europe

In mainland Europe, including major markets like Berlin, Paris, and Madrid, RAW goes live at 2 AM Central European Summer Time (CEST) on Tuesday.

5:30 AM IST Start Time (June 17): India & South Asia

Wrestling fans in India, Pakistan, and surrounding regions can tune in at 5:30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST) on Tuesday morning.

11 AM AEDT Start Time (June 17): Australia & New Zealand

Down under, WWE RAW streams live at 11 AM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Tuesday. AEDT is thirteen hours ahead of ET.

Region / CityTime Zone (Abbrev.)Local Start Time
New YorkEastern Daylight Time (EDT)8:00 PM, June 16
ChicagoCentral Daylight Time (CDT)7:00 PM, June 16
DenverMountain Daylight Time (MDT)6:00 PM, June 16
Los AngelesPacific Daylight Time (PDT)5:00 PM, June 16
AnchorageAlaska Daylight Time (AKDT)4:00 PM, June 16
HonoluluHawaii Standard Time (HST)2:00 PM, June 16
BrasíliaBrasília Time (BRT)9:00 PM, June 16
Buenos AiresArgentina Time (ART)9:00 PM, June 16
SantiagoChile Standard Time (CLT)9:00 PM, June 16
UTCCoordinated Universal Time (UTC)12:00 AM, June 17
LondonBritish Summer Time (BST)1:00 AM, June 17
BerlinCentral European Summer Time (CEST)2:00 AM, June 17
MoscowMoscow Standard Time (MSK)3:00 AM, June 17
New DelhiIndian Standard Time (IST)5:30 AM, June 17
BeijingChina Standard Time (CST)8:00 AM, June 17
TokyoJapan Standard Time (JST)9:00 AM, June 17
SeoulKorea Standard Time (KST)9:00 AM, June 17
PerthAustralian Western Standard Time (AWST)8:00 AM, June 17
AdelaideAustralian Central Standard Time (ACST)9:30 AM, June 17
SydneyAustralian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)10:00 AM, June 17
AucklandNew Zealand Standard Time (NZST)12:00 PM, June 17
Jake Skudder
Jake Skudder

Jake is an SEO-minded Football, Combat Sports, Gaming and Pro Wrestling writer, successful Editor in Chief, Sports SEO Coordinator for NationalWorld and SEO Writer for F4Wonline.com. He has more than ten years of experience covering mixed martial arts, pro wrestling, football and gaming across a number of publications, starting at SEScoops in 2012 under the name Jake Jeremy. His work has also been featured on Wrestling Headlines, Wrestlingnewsco, HotNewHipHop, The Hard Times and Sportskeeda.

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