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WWE Night of Champions 2025 live results: Start time, match card, what to know for PPV

WWE Night of Champions 2025 live results: Start time, match card, what to know for PPV

USA Today19 hours ago

Championships, opportunities and major stars all await at Night of Champions.
WWE returns to Saudi Arabia for Night of Champions, where six matches at Kingdom Arena will set the stage for a fiery summer of wrestling. Six bouts are scheduled but only two titles will be on the line. However, one of those will reignite one of the best feuds in the past 20 years with John Cena defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against CM Punk in the potential final meeting between two icons of the sport.
Though not necessarily titles, royalty will be crowned in the King and Queen of the Ring tournament finals. Not only will the winners get the prestigious title, but a championship match awaits them in just more than a month.
Follow USA TODAY Sports for all the results, highlights and analysis from Night of Champions 2025:
When is Night of Champions 2025?
Night of Champions takes place Saturday, June 28.
Night of Champions 2025 start time
WWE Night of Champions starts at 1 p.m. ET. The preshow begins at 11 a.m. ET.
Where is Night of Champions 2025?
It takes place at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
How to watch Night of Champions 2025
Night of Champions will be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on Netflix in most markets.
Stream WWE Night of Champions on Peacock
How to watch Night of Champions 2025 preshow
The Night of Champions preshow will be available to watch on Peacock, and on WWE's social channels, including YouTube.
Night of Champions 2025 match card
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