How To Watch AEW WrestleDream 2025 - Start Time, Card, Preview

How to watch AEW WrestleDream from wherever you are in the world.

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Emanating from St. Louis' Chaifetz Arena, AEW WrestleDream 2025 rolls around this weekend, with AEW looking to continue their momentum of white-hot PPVs following in the footsteps of last month's All Out.

With eight matches announced for the main WrestleDream card, amongst them are four title matches and an I Quit offering that's sure to deliver plenty of brutality and bloodshed. Added to that, there are another four bouts on the Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show.

So, with that in mind, here's how to watch AEW WrestleDream 2025 from wherever you are in the world

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AEW WrestleDream 2025 Start Time & Date

Date: Saturday, October 18

Start Time: 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am GMT (Sunday) / 11am AEDT Sunday)

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US: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, Amazon Prime, HBO Max

Rest of the World: PPV.com, TrillerTV, Amazon Prime

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AEW WrestleDream 2025 Card

- Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Open Challenge Tag Team Match: Eddie Kingston & Hook vs. TBC

- Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Tag Team Match: Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron vs. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford

- Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Tag Team Match: FTR (Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler) vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey)

- Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Eight-Man Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii) & The Paragon (Roderick Strong, Kyle O'Reilly) vs. The Death Riders (Pac, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia)

- Singles Match: Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla

- $500,000 Tag Team Match: Jurassic Express (Jack Perry, Luchasaurus) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson)

- Tornado Trios Tag Team Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, MVP) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona)

- I Quit Match: Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley

- AEW TNT Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark Briscoe

- AEW Tag Team Championship Match: Brodido (Brody King, Bandido) (c) vs. The Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita)

- AEW Women's World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Toni Storm

- AEW World Championship Match: Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe

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With AEW WrestleDream 2025 taking place from St. Louis' Chaifetz Arena - the same venue as AEW Dynasty 2024 - on Saturday, the card is already looking fairly stacked, with more matches to be announced by the time this weekend gets here.

In the expected main event, it's Adam Page defending his AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe, a man who, as Joe has pointed out several times, Hangman has never managed to beat. While that fact seems likely to change on Saturday, only a fool would ever completely rule out the Samoan Submission Machine.

For new AEW Women's Champion Kris Statlander, she faces a rematch against former champ Toni Storm, with Timeless Toni keen to test herself against Stat in a one-on-one match, following Statlander pinning Toni with a flash seatbelt pin in a four-way match at All Out last month.

Where WrestleDream's other title matches are concerned, as of this writing, the only other confirmed bouts are Kyle Fletcher defending the TNT Championship against Mark Briscoe, and the Protostar's Callis Family cohorots Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita are looking to take the AEW Tag Team Titles from the Brodido tandem of Brody King and Bandido.

There may not be any gold on the line, but Jon Moxley and Darby Allin will be looking to steal the show as they collide in an I Quit offering. Considering how violent previous Moxley and Darby battles have been, this one promises to up the ante even further off the back of the pair's coffin match at All Out. Given how heavily promoted this one has been on AEW TV, this could be a sneaky outside bet to nab the WrestleDream main event spot should Tony Khan decide against Page vs. Joe closing out the PPV, particularly with the Mox and Darby likely to feature some moments of shock and insanity.

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Rounding out the AEW WrestleDream 2025 main card, the Hurt Syndicate's war with the Demand continues with a trios tornado match, the Young Bucks and Jurassic Express battle for a $500,000 prize, the hard-hitting duo of Jamie Hayter and Thekla go one-on-one, and AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Moné has promised that she'll be making an appearance in some form or fashion.

Away from the main PPV line-up, the Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show portion of WrestleDream has Eddie Kingston and Hook laying down an open challenge, Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron face Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford, FTR battle JetSpeed, and the Death Riders' Pac, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia find themselves up against Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii, Roddy Strong, and Kyle O'Reilly.

Whether any further matches are added to either the pre-show or the main WrestleDream card remains to be seen, although, with 12 matches in total, the event is certainly stacked.

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