





Since its Jan. 6 premiere on Netflix, WWE Raw has aired live at its regular time of 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET. But this fall, fans should expect some shifts in the schedule, with special start times in September and October — including two episodes streaming live from outside the United States.
These episodes of Raw surround some monumental high-stakes events, including Clash in Paris on Aug. 31, Wrestlepalooza on Sept. 20, and Crown Jewel on Oct. 11.
All of it unfolds against the backdrop of John Cena’s historic farewell tour, so grab a pen and mark your calendars to note the upcoming changes in programming schedules.
If you’re wondering when WWE Raw starts this fall, here’s the full schedule of special start times in September and October 2025. Most weeks, Raw airs live at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET, but several episodes will shift due to international broadcasts and special events.
The Sept. 15 episode of Raw is set to feature Massachusetts’ own, John Cena, and the Oct. 13 episode from Perth will be a rare morning episode for folks in the US.

































































