WWE Worlds Collide Las Vegas Live Stream: How to watch

WWE Worlds Collide: Las Vegas is set for Friday 12 September 2025 at Cox Pavilion, Thomas & Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada. Co-produced by WWE and AAA, it features stars from Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and AAA. Best of all: it’s free to watch live via WWE’s official YouTube channel, with English and Spanish commentary, starting immediately after Friday Night SmackDown at 10 pm EST.

How can I watch WWE AAA Worlds Collide?

How to watch the main card live in the United States

If you’re in the United States, simply head to WWE’s verified YouTube channel and stream the main card live at no cost. No Peacock, ESPN-related apps, or pay-per-view subscriptions are required.

How to watch the main card live in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the process is identical: visit the official WWE YouTube channel from 10 pm EST (which is 3 am BST the following morning), and enjoy the show for free, with no need for Sky Sports, BT Sport, Netflix, or any other subscription.

How to watch the main card live in Australia

Australia also enjoys the same free access. Head to WWE’s official YouTube channel at the designated time (approx. 1 pm AEST on Saturday 13 September), and stream the main card live, without needing Foxtel, Binge, or any subscription service.

How to watch the main card live in Europe

Across Europe, whether in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or elsewhere, you can tune in free via WWE’s YouTube channel. No Netflix region-locking or WWE Network complications. Just open YouTube and watch the event live, no subscription needed.

How to watch the main card live in Japan

Fans in Japan can do exactly the same, visit the official WWE YouTube channel and stream live. No need for Abema or local streaming services.

How to watch the main card live in other territories

In fact, everywhere else, from South America to Africa and Southeast Asia—you can access the main card live, free, on WWE’s YouTube channel. It’s globally available with just an internet connection and access to YouTube.

Region/TerritoryStreaming platform
United StatesWWE’s official YouTube channel
United KingdomWWE’s official YouTube channel
AustraliaWWE’s official YouTube channel
EuropeWWE’s official YouTube channel
JapanWWE’s official YouTube channel
Other territoriesWWE’s official YouTube channel

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Previously, he worked as the Editor in Chief of 24Wrestling, building the site profile with a view to selling the domain, which was accomplished in 2019. Jake was previously the Editor in Chief for FightFans, a combat sports and pro wrestling site that was launched in January 2021 and broke into millions of pageviews within the first two years. He previously worked for Snack Media and their GiveMeSport site, creating Evergreen and Trending content that would deliver pageviews via Google as the UFC and MMA SEO Lead. Jake managed to take an area of GiveMeSport that had zero traction on Organic and push it to audiences across the globe. Jake also has a record of long-term video and written interview content with the likes of the Professional Fighters League, ONE and Cage Warriors, working directly with the brands to promote bouts, fighters and special events.

He previously worked for the (then) biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.