SummerSlam 2025 start time has been officially confirmed: the event spans two nights—Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3—with main card action beginning at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT each night. A free Kickoff pre-show starts at 3 p.m. ET.
️ What’s New: WWE’s First Two‑Night SummerSlam
For the first time in its history, WWE will host SummerSlam over two nights at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Each night features six marquee matches, including World Title and Women’s Title fights. The expansion mirrors WrestleMania’s format and reflects WWE’s push for more spectacle and streaming impact.
Detailed Timing Breakdown
- Kickoff Pre‑Show: 3 p.m. ET / Noon PT—available for free via YouTube, WWE.com, and social platforms.
- Main Card: 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT—exclusive stream on Peacock in the U.S.; international viewership via Netflix.
Both nights follow this schedule: pre-show leads into the prime-time lineup, ensuring fans don’t miss any action.
Viewing Platforms: U.S. & International
In the United States, SummerSlam will stream exclusively on Peacock—storage plans range from $7.99/month to $79.99/year. For international fans, WWE’s Facebook and Netflix now carry SummerSlam following Netflix’s acquisition of the WWE Network earlier in 2025.
Match Card Highlights
Night 1 (Aug 2) highlights include:
- Gunther (c) vs. CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill for the Women’s Championship
- Randy Orton & Jelly Roll vs. Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul in tag team showdown
- Hosted by Cardi B with celebrity guests and backstage commentary
Night 2 (Aug 3) goes into high gear with:
- John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes in a street fight for the Undisputed Championship
- Reunion matches and surprise appearances still under wraps.
️ The MetLife Stadium Experience
This marks the third WWE event held at MetLife Stadium (after WrestleMania 29 and 35). Local organizers estimate the event will generate upwards of $80 million in regional economic activity, supported by state recovery funds.
Cultural Buzz & Fan Reaction
Fans and media have reacted enthusiastically to the two-night format. Social platforms are abuzz with speculation over title match outcomes, Cody vs. Cena’s rematch, and Jelly Roll’s highly anticipated ring debut. Critic consensus suggests the double format allows for deeper storytelling and increased engagement.
Why Timing Matters
WWE’s move to summer two-night mega shows reflects changing viewer habits—more long-form, bingeable livestream entertainment. The 6 p.m. ET main time slot directly targets prime-time audiences, while international Netflix access boosts global coverage.
Tips to Watch Seamlessly
- Log into Peacock by **5:45 p.m. ET** to avoid delays.
- Download the WWE app or check official WWE social channels for last-minute lineup changes.
- Use the fan zone lounges at MetLife Stadium for exclusive content and meet‑&‑greet areas.
Final Takeaway
SummerSlam 2025 start time brings a fresh chapter in WWE history with its debut two-night structure. With main card matches starting at 6 p.m. ET each evening, fans can expect high-octane title bouts and celebrity surprises. Whether watching on Peacock or Netflix, this year’s SummerSlam promises to be an elevated spectacle for the modern era.