WWE Wrestlepalooza 2025 Post Show Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

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WWE’s first-ever Wrestlepalooza Premium Live Event (PLE) takes place on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Following the main card, WWE will host a post-show featuring Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque and key Superstars, airing immediately after the main event wraps.

Here are the estimated global start times for the Wrestlepalooza post-show, based on the main card finish, so fans around the world know when to tune in.

What time is the Wrestlepalooza post show?

Wrestlepalooza US Post-Show Start Times (Estimated)

  • Eastern Time (ET): ~10:00 PM Saturday, September 20
  • Central Time (CT): ~9:00 PM Saturday, September 20
  • Pacific Time (PT): ~7:00 PM Saturday, September 20

UK & Europe Post-Show Start Times (Estimated)

  • United Kingdom / British Summer Time (BST): ~3:00 AM on Sunday, September 21
  • Central Europe (CEST): ~4:00 AM on Sunday, September 21

Australia & Asia-Pacific Post-Show Start Times (Estimated)

  • Australia (Eastern States – AEDT / AEST): ~12:00 Noon on Sunday, September 21
  • India (IST): ~7:30 AM on Sunday, September 21
  • Japan (JST): ~11:00 AM on Sunday, September 21

Why These Times Are Estimated

The main show is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT in the US. After the matches and any post-match segments, the post-show analysis begins pretty much immediately. Based on typical WWE main card duration, the post-show is likely to kick off roughly 3 hours after the main card start in ET, though exact length depends on match pacing, promos, and any unannounced segments.

Region / CountryTime (Estimated)Date
United States (ET)10:00 PMSaturday, Sept 20
United States (CT)9:00 PMSaturday, Sept 20
United States (PT)7:00 PMSaturday, Sept 20
United Kingdom (BST)3:00 AMSunday, Sept 21
Central Europe (CEST)4:00 AMSunday, Sept 21
India (IST)7:30 AMSunday, Sept 21
Japan (JST)11:00 AMSunday, Sept 21
Australia (AEDT/AEST)12:00 NoonSunday, Sept 21

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