WWE Wrestlepalooza 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

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WWE’s newest Premium Live Event, Wrestlepalooza 2025, takes place on Saturday 20 September 2025 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. For fans around the world, here’s your essential guide to streaming Wrestlepalooza live, including specific details for the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan, and elsewhere.

How to watch WWE Wrestlepalooza in the United States

In the U.S., Wrestlepalooza 2025 will stream exclusively on the ESPN App. The stream is available to those with ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer service, ESPN Unlimited.

If you already subscribe to ESPN through a participating provider, you may get access via TV authentication. Otherwise, an ESPN Unlimited subscription will be required.

How to watch in the United Kingdom

For UK viewers, Wrestlepalooza 2025 will be available on Netflix in markets where Netflix holds WWE Premium Live Event rights. The main card will begin at 12:00 a.m. BST on Sunday 21 September, because of the time difference.

How to watch in Australia

Australian fans can stream Wrestlepalooza via Netflix, in territories where Netflix has the WWE Premium Live Event deal. The local broadcast time will vary by state, but it will be late night/early morning into Sunday for most regions.

How to watch in Europe

Across continental Europe (for example Germany, France, Spain, Sweden etc.), Wrestlepalooza will also stream via Netflix, subject to the same WWE/Netflix international licensing arrangements. In the Central European Summer Time (CEST) zone, the main card starts at about 1:00 a.m. local time on Sunday 21 September.

How to watch in Japan

Fans in Japan will also be served via Netflix, where Netflix holds the rights for WWE PLEs. Because of Japan’s time zone, Wrestlepalooza will air in the early morning hours of Sunday, 21 September.

Other territories

If you’re in a country outside the U.S., UK, Australia, Europe or Japan, you’ll likely still access Wrestlepalooza via Netflix, provided that Netflix has the WWE Premium Live Event rights in your territory. Check your local Netflix service or WWE’s official site to confirm times and streaming availability.

RegionStreaming Option
United StatesESPN App (with ESPN Unlimited subscription)
United KingdomNetflix
AustraliaNetflix
EuropeNetflix
JapanNetflix
Other regionsNetflix (where available) / WWE official site for confirmation

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