
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event preview and streaming details: Full match card, confirmed segments, how to watch, start timings, and more
After WWE Backlash 2025 ended with scintillating performances, intense feuds, that transpired more storyline developments, the Stamford-based promotion is back again with another major event this week, Saturday Night's Main Event.
The 39th instalment is scheduled to take place on May 24, 2025, on Saturday, live from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida.
This promotion is going to witness intense feuds between some top-tier heavyweight wrestlers of the company. It will feature talents like John Cena, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Jey Uso, Damian Priest, R-Truth, and more.
In the US, it is available to watch on NBC, Peacock, and internationally, it can be watched on Netflix.
The event is set to begin at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. Let's now take a look at the full match card, confirmed segments, how to watch, streaming details, and more.
Confirmed segments for the WWE Saturday Main Night's Event
Jey Uso (c) vs Logan Paul – World Heavyweight Championship match
CM Punk & Sami Zayn vs Seth Rollins & Bron Breakker
Undisputed WWE Champion
John Cena vs R-Truth
– non-title match
Drew McIntyre vs Damian Priest – Steel Cage match
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Jey Uso (c) vs. Logan Paul
At WWE Saturday Night's Main Event 39, World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso is all set to clash with Logan Paul for the World Heavyweight Championship title. The night following WrestleMania 41, "The Maverick" made an impression by throwing a challenge at the just-crowned champion.
After Uso successfully defended against Seth Rollins, Paul ambushed the champion, making his intentions crystal clear.
Logan Paul KNOCKS OUT Jey Uso after CM Punk and Sami Zayn ignite brawl: Raw, May 19, 2025
It will be interesting to see if the Maverick takes home the title. Will Jey Uso's run for the championship continue? Or could this be the time that the WWE undergoes a huge change?
Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena vs R-Truth
At Saturday Night's Main Event 39, R-Truth will be taking center stage against his childhood hero,
John Cena
, in a match that has been building for years. Although they had a long history of friendship and respect for one another, things took an ugly turn at the
WWE Backlash PLE
.
Cena wasn't exactly appreciative when Truth unexpectedly interrupted his bout with Randy Orton, stopping The Viper from making a game-ending punt and thereby giving Cena the win. In this edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, this segment is going to be undeniably emotional, a mix of admiration, betrayal, and long-standing history.
CM Punk & Sami Zayn vs Seth Rollins & Bron Breakker
CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, and
Bron Breakker
kicked off the May 12th Monday Night Raw show with a brawl, where initially Rollins and Breakker took control, but the numbers game was neutralized as
Sami Zayn
appeared, followed by Jey Uso.
While the tension between Rollins and Punk is brewing well and is known to all, Rollins' recent attack on Zayn, who had turned down his offer, has backfired. Now, Rollins finds himself facing strong resistance from the tag team of Punk and Zayn, who are scheduled to take on him and Bron Breakker in Tampa.
Apart from these,
Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest
are also going to face each other in an intense Steel Cage Match in Tampa on May 24, 2025. The two will be locked inside a steel cage this Saturday, but only one will emerge as the winner.
Streaming details: How to watch
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event
for May 24, 2025?
In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico, the show can be watched live at 8 PM ET, & 5 PM PT on Peacock and NBC.
Fans in the UK and Ireland can watch it at 01 AM GMT on Netflix.
In Canada, the show will be broadcast live at 8 PM ET, & 5 PM PT.
In India, the SNME will be broadcast at 05:30 AM IST ( May 25, 2025) on Netflix.
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Viewers in Saudi Arabia can watch the show at 03 AM AST.
In Australia, the show will be broadcast at 10 AM AEST on Netflix.
In France, the show will be live at 2 AM CET on AB1.
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