WWE SNME XLIV Global Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV takes place on Saturday, May 23, 2026, from the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The main broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT, which has become the SNME prime-time slot WWE has used pretty much exclusively since the revival of the classic show.

WWE SNME Start Times

Here are the full start times for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV on Saturday night:

Region / Time zoneLocal start timeDay
Hawaii (HST)2:00 PMSat, May 23
Alaska (AKDT)4:00 PMSat, May 23
US Pacific (PDT)5:00 PMSat, May 23
US Mountain (MDT)6:00 PMSat, May 23
US Central (CDT)7:00 PMSat, May 23
US Eastern (EDT)8:00 PMSat, May 23
Brazil (BRT)9:00 PMSat, May 23
UTC / GMT12:00 AMSun, May 24
UK (BST)1:00 AMSun, May 24
Ireland (IST)1:00 AMSun, May 24
Central Europe (CEST)2:00 AMSun, May 24
South Africa (SAST)2:00 AMSun, May 24
Eastern Europe (EEST)3:00 AMSun, May 24
Gulf / UAE (GST)4:00 AMSun, May 24
Pakistan (PKT)5:00 AMSun, May 24
India (IST)5:30 AMSun, May 24
Bangladesh (BST)6:00 AMSun, May 24
Thailand (ICT)7:00 AMSun, May 24
Singapore / Hong Kong / Philippines8:00 AMSun, May 24
China (CST)8:00 AMSun, May 24
Western Australia (AWST)8:00 AMSun, May 24
Japan / Korea (JST/KST)9:00 AMSun, May 24
Central Australia (ACST)9:30 AMSun, May 24
Eastern Australia (AEST)10:00 AMSun, May 24
New Zealand (NZST)12:00 PMSun, May 24

WWE RAW Start Time Tonight (05-18-2026)

WWE RAW goes live tonight, Monday, May 18, 2026, at 8:00 PM ET on Netflix. If you’re heading to the building, doors at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina open at 6:30 PM ET, with the show itself kicking off at 7:30 PM local. This is the go-home edition before Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23 from Fort Wayne, Indiana, with Clash in Italy following on May 31.

WWE RAW start times tonight

Here are the start times across the globe for WWE RAW tonight. Note that anything east of the Atlantic is watching in the early hours of Tuesday, May 19.

Region / CityTime ZoneStart TimeDay
Los Angeles, USAPT (PDT)5:00 PMMon, May 18
Denver, USAMT (MDT)6:00 PMMon, May 18
Mexico City, MexicoCST6:00 PMMon, May 18
Chicago, USACT (CDT)7:00 PMMon, May 18
New York, USAET (EDT)8:00 PMMon, May 18
Halifax, CanadaAT (ADT)9:00 PMMon, May 18
São Paulo, BrazilBRT9:00 PMMon, May 18
St. John’s, CanadaNT (NDT)9:30 PMMon, May 18
UTC / GMTUTC12:00 AMTue, May 19
London, UKBST1:00 AMTue, May 19
Dublin, IrelandIST1:00 AMTue, May 19
Berlin / ParisCEST2:00 AMTue, May 19
Cape Town, S. AfricaSAST2:00 AMTue, May 19
Athens / MoscowEEST / MSK3:00 AMTue, May 19
Dubai, UAEGST4:00 AMTue, May 19
Karachi, PakistanPKT5:00 AMTue, May 19
New Delhi, IndiaIST5:30 AMTue, May 19
Dhaka, BangladeshBST6:00 AMTue, May 19
Bangkok, ThailandICT7:00 AMTue, May 19
Singapore / BeijingSGT / CST8:00 AMTue, May 19
Perth, AustraliaAWST8:00 AMTue, May 19
Tokyo / SeoulJST / KST9:00 AMTue, May 19
Adelaide, AustraliaACST9:30 AMTue, May 19
Sydney, AustraliaAEST10:00 AMTue, May 19
Auckland, New ZealandNZST12:00 PMTue, May 19

WWE RAW Preview: Confirmed matches and segments tonight (05-18-2026)

WWE RAW takes place tonight from the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, NC, and several matches and segments have already been confirmed for the card.

Roman Reigns will be making his return to the show following his win at WWE Backlash, Brie Bella and Paige will be defending their Women’s Tag Team Championship against the Judgment Day’s Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, El Grande Americano and Los Americanos face The Original Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos and Oba Femi continues his Open Challenge.

WWE RAW card for tonight

Here are all of the matches and segments that have been confirmed for tonight’s show:

  • Roman Reigns will appear live
  • Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Brie Bella and Paige (c) vs. The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez) with Liv Morgan
  • El Grande Americano and Los Americanos (Bravo and Rayo Americano) vs. The Original Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos (Brutus and Julius Creed)
  • Oba Femi’s Open Challenge

B&V: Smackdown, Collision and Rousey vs. Carano!

The Bryan & Vinny Show is back with tons to talk about including thoughts on three big shows, the Smackdown with Royce Keys vs. Gunther in the main event number-one contender’s match, Collision with Darby defending against versus Sammy Guevara, and Ronda Rousey’s fight with Gina Carano! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Jon Moxley returning to Pro Wrestling Revolver in July

Jon Moxley is returning to the independents this summer.

Pro Wrestling Revolver announced that Jon Moxley will be returning to the promotion on July 24 for a show at The Troubadour in Nashville, Tennessee. Tickets for the event will go on sale this Friday at 8 pm ET.

Moxley has made several appearances for PWR over the years, defeating Gringo Loco in a Lucha Death match, teaming with Sami Callihan, facing off against Mike Bailey, and scoring the win over Jimmy Jacobs in a Iowa Street Fight. He also appeared in Defy last fall, wrestling Royce Isaacs.

Mox & Will Ospreay

Recent weeks on AEW television has seen Moxley take a keen interest in Will Ospreay, who targeted Moxley upon his return from injury after the Death Riders injured him at last year’s Forbidden Door. Moxley defeated Ospreay at AEW Dynasty, but offered to help him train and reorient himself ahead of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament. Ospreay accepted Moxley’s offer and the two have been seen training ahead of Double or Nothing, where Ospreay will face Samoa Joe.

Moxley is currently set to face Kyle O’Reilly in a Continental title eliminator match on the AEW Dynamite & Collision three-hour special this Wednesday.

Tiffany Stratton denies rumor that a former WWE wrestler was fired for flirting with her

Tiffany Stratton is rejecting speculation online about a situation between herself and a former WWE wrestler.

During a livestream, Stratton was denying online rumors about various subjects when she brought up one about a former WWE wrestler who was supposedly fired for flirting with her. Stratton took time to deny any such thing happened and wished the best for the wrestler in question.

“You guys. That may be the craziest one I’ve ever heard. That did not happen, that is not true,” she said. “There is no truth to that. I hope he’s doing amazing, I heard he just signed with TNA, and I think he’s gonna kill it. So absolutely no truth to that. That’s a [completely] false accusation.”

Who is the wrestler in question?

Although Stratton did not mention this person by name, former WWE wrestler Giovanni Vinci made his Impact debut on Thursday’s live show, staring down new X Division Champion Cedric Alexander. 

Vinci is best known for his run as a member of Imperium alongside Ludwig Kaiser and Gunther. Although not originally called up to WWE’s main roster, he eventually joined his stablemates in 2022. The three remained a unit until 2024, when he was kicked out of Imperium following an assault by Kaiser. He made his debut as a singles wrestler on SmackDown later that year, but was defeated twice by Apollo Crews before being released in February 2025.

Randy Orton explains WWE absence: ‘Just milking it guys’

Randy Orton will be back when he’s ready.

The 14-time WWE Champion on social media Sunday addressed reports that he was currently dealing with a back injury. While he didn’t refute the report, he wrote that he was simply biding time until he returns to win his 15th title, something that alluded him at WrestleMania 42 last month.

“Lmao just milking it guys, leave me alone I’m trying to enjoy my summer before I come back and take that #15,” he wrote.

Orton has dealt with the injury for years

During Sunday morning’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer reported that Orton’s absence from television was due to his recurring back injury, noting that it almost ended his career at one point. During his match at WrestleMania against Cody Rhodes, announcers mentioned that Orton was dealing with a back injury and it soon became the focal point of the match. 

Rhodes emerged victorious that night, pinning Orton to retain the WWE Championship. However, Orton was the one left standing at the end of the show after he jumped Rhodes, connecting with the punt kick for the first time in years. The kick legit injured Rhodes’ orbital bone, causing a nasty black eye that kept him out of action for a few weeks.

WOL: You’re wrong about Rousey vs. Carano & I was wrong about Darby Allin

For the first time in nearly three months, Josh Nason has returned to the microphone for the Sunday Wrestling Observer Live, filling in for Andrew Zarian.

And what a fitting time to fill in as Josh returned to his MMA writing & talking roots following Saturday’s inaugural (?) MMA show on Netflix featuring Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano after a combined 27 years of inactivity.

Josh debunks some of the bad faith narratives that emerged after the show and gave his thoughts on the highs and lows.

He then delves into the latest with AEW including the Double or Nothing card a week away from the show, this Wednesday’s killer card for the combo Dynamite/Collision show in his old hometown, and why he admits he was wrong about the Darby Allin AEW World title run.

All that and a bit more awaits at no charge.

You can listen (no sub needed) on our site, Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Stardom and MLW announce ‘strategic partnership’

Stardom and MLW have announced a partnership.

The news was announced at Stardom’s show at Korakuen Hall on Sunday, May 17. Stardom later released a statement noting that the partnership between the two companies will be based on talent exchanges and creative collaboration.

Stardom wrote, “This partnership will emphasize talent exchanges, creative collaboration, and platforming athletes on new stages in Japan and America!”

According to MLW’s website, more details on the alliance will be revealed in the coming weeks.

MLW’s Court Bauer and Stardom’s Taro Okada comment on partnership

An MLW press release on Sunday included comments from MLW CEO Court Bauer and Stardom CEO Taro Okada.

“STARDOM has built a roster and presentation that set the standard for excellence in women’s wrestling,” said MLW CEO and Owner Court Bauer. “I have tremendous respect and admiration for the level of competition and the athletes who define STARDOM. We’re grateful to Mr. Okada and everyone at World Wonder Ring STARDOM for their partnership. This alliance is about creating fresh matchups, new experiences, and meaningful opportunities for athletes and fans alike.”

Taro Okada, CEO of STARDOM, commented, “MLW has established a firm position in the United States, one of the most developed markets in the professional wrestling business. In addition, we continue to accelerate global development through partnerships with organizations with history and tradition such as New Japan Pro Wrestling and CMLL.

Through cooperation with MLW, STARDOM will further convey the charm of women’s professional wrestling culture from Japan to the United States as well as to various regions where MLW’s broadcasting and distribution networks are expanding.

In addition, we intend to promote the improvement of the competition and further development on the world-class stage of both organizations by strengthening player exchanges and creating new opportunities to participate in the competition.

I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to MLW and President Court Bauer for their great efforts in making this partnership possible.

Shotzi Blackheart and Lady Frost comment on MLW x Stardom announcement

Two members of the MLW roster also commented on the announcement.

MLW’s Shotzi Blackheart responded to Stardom’s post announcing the news, writing, “Oh hello new friends!” and “Ready to go wild?”

Lady Frost wrote, “Shall I go hunting in Japan? 😏 🩸”

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 night three results, updated standings

The NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 continued on Sunday in Tokyo.

After three nights of the tournament, two wrestlers in each block remain undefeated atop the group.

In A Block, Titan and Ryusuke Taguchi both sit with 3-0 records and six points. Meanwhile, in B Block, Daisuke Sasaki and SHO are both undefeated with six points each.

The results and updated standings are below.

Results from NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 night three on Sunday, May 17, 2026:

  • A Block: Titan defeated Daiki Nagai
  • B Block: Yoshinobu Kanemaru defeated Jakob Austin Young
  • A Block: Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Valiente Jr.
  • B Block: SHO defeated KUSHIDA
  • A Block: Francesco Akira defeated Nick Wayne
  • B Block: Daisuke Sasaki defeated Hyo
  • A Block: Master Wato defeated Robbie X
  • B Block: YOH defeated Taiji Ishimori
  • A Block: Jun Kasai defeated Kosei Fujita
  • B Block: Robbie Eagles defeated El Desperado

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 standings —

A Block:

  • Titan (3-0): 6 points
  • Ryusuke Taguchi (3-0): 6 points
  • Kosei Fujita (2-1): 4 points
  • Valiente Jr. (1-1): 2 points
  • Nick Wayne (1-2): 2 points
  • Robbie X (1-2): 2 points
  • Jun Kasai (1-1): 2 points
  • Francesco Akira (1-2): 2 points
  • Master Wato (1-2): 2 points
  • Daiki Nagai (0-3): 0 points

B Block:

  • Daisuke Sasaki (3-0): 6 points
  • SHO (3-0): 6 points
  • YOH (2-1): 4 points
  • Hyo (1-1): 2 points
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru (1-1): 2 points
  • KUSHIDA (1-2): 2 points
  • El Desperado (1-2): 2 points
  • Taiji Ishimori (1-2): 2 points
  • Robbie Eagles (1-2): 2 points
  • Jakob Austin Young (0-3): 0 points

The next NJPW BOSJ event is set for tomorrow. 

WWE couple officially announce marriage

EVIL (now known as Naraku) and IYO SKY are married.

The couple officially disclosed their relationship on an episode of the Japanese documentary series Jounetsu Tairiku, which aired on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

SKY later posted images of them together to social media along with the caption “Mr & Mrs.”

She included the following message in her post (translated via Google):

“To everyone who always gives us such warm support,

This is a private matter, but we would like to report that NARAKU (formerly EVIL), who belongs to WWE, and IYO SKY (formerly Io Shirai), also of WWE, are husband and wife.

We each began walking the path of professional wrestling in Japan, and although we have seen different scenery and different “skies,” from this early summer onward, we are deeply grateful and happy to be colleagues and comrades challenging ourselves on the same stage of WWE across the sea.

From now on, as husband and wife, we will support each other in our daily lives. And as WWE ‘superstars,’ while sharing both lonely “darkness” and glory, we will continue to improve one another and devote ourselves so that each of us can shine even brighter.

We will not forget our gratitude to all the fans who have supported and guided us up to now, and to everyone involved, and together we will keep pushing forward toward even greater heights.

We are still immature as a couple, but we sincerely ask for your continued guidance and support.

May 17, 2026

NARAKU
(EVIL)

IYO SKY
(Io Shirai)”

IYO SKY and Naraku in WWE

Naraku made his WWE in-ring debut on the May 12 edition of NXT, defeating Lince Dorado. He also wrestled twice on this weekend’s house shows. On Friday in Buffalo, he lost an NXT title match to Tony D’Angelo. On Saturday’s show, he teamed with Grayson Waller in a loss to D’Angelo and Shiloh Hill.

As for IYO SKY, she is coming off a win over Sol Ruca on the May 11 Raw and a win over Asuka at WWE Backlash on May 9. She dropped her previous match before that, an Intercontinental Championship match against Becky Lynch on the April 27 Raw.

SKY’s social media post announcing her marriage to Naraku is below.

Former WWE wrestler’s return has been ‘heavily talked about’ | Exclusive

WWE has discussed bringing back Baron Corbin.

Corbin departed the company in November 2024 at the expiration of his contract. He has been wrestling for promotions such as Maple Leaf Pro, the NWA, and GCW as Bishop Dyer since.

Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that Corbin’s return has been “heavily talked about.”

“Probably back in WWE,” Meltzer said of Corbin.

“I’ve not heard it’s a done deal, but I know it’s been talked about, yes.”

Meltzer also speculated that Corbin’s return could be related to Danhausen’s segment on WWE SmackDown this week, saying:

“On the SmackDown show, when Danhausen was talking about something bigger, my gut was that that’s who it is. That’s just my speculation, but I just know that he’s been talked with about being brought in.”

“It might even be done, but I haven’t had it officially confirmed to me it’s done. But I have 100% confirmed that it’s been heavily talked about.”

The full edition of Wrestling Observer Radio is available here for subscribers.

Corbin spent 12 years with WWE from 2012 to 2024. During his time with the company, he was the 2017 Men’s Money in the Bank winner, the 2019 King of the Ring winner, the 2016 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner, a one-time United States Champion, and a one-time NXT Tag Team Champion with Bron Breakker.

In 2018, he was voted Worst Gimmick and Most Overrated in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards. He also won Most Overrated in 2019.

Roman Reigns segment, Women’s Tag title match set for WWE Raw

The lineup for Monday’s edition of WWE Raw has been announced.

General Manager Adam Pearce posted a video on Sunday revealing that the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships will be on the line when Brie Bella and Paige defend against The Judgment Day’s Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, with Liv Morgan in their corner.

Pearce also announced that Roman Reigns will be live on Raw this week to address Jacob Fatu attacking him at last week’s acknowledgement ceremony.

Also announced for Monday is a six-person tornado tag team match, with El Grande Americano and Los Americanos facing the Original Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos.

Oba Femi’s open challenge will also continue.

WWE Raw this week is scheduled for the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The updated lineup is below.

WWE Raw lineup for Monday, May 18, 2026:

  • Roman Reigns appears live
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella & Paige defend against The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez) w/Liv Morgan
  • El Grande Americano & Los Americanos (Bravo & Rayo Americano) vs. The Original Grande Americano & Los Americanos Hermanos (Brutus & Julius Creed) in a six-person tornado match
  • Oba Femi’s open challenge continues

WWE house shows are back, but not for the reason they should be | Opinion

WWE is bringing back house shows to get talent more reps in the ring, but there is another reason they should never have been taken away in the first place.

WWE added 10 house show stops to its schedule for July and August this summer.

In Friday’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that the reason WWE is adding these shows to its schedule is because the company wants to get younger talent more experience in the ring.

But there is another reason house shows can be a good financial move for the company, even if the individual shows themselves lose money.

WWE house shows and the problem with short-term thinking

There used to be a saying in business that went something along the lines of, “Don’t be penny wise, but pound foolish.”

Basically, what this saying conveyed was: don’t do anything stupid that makes you money short-term, but costs you money long-term.

Nobody says this anymore. It’s not considered good advice because in 2026 corporate culture, it does pay to be penny wise and pound foolish, so long as it makes your next quarter’s results look good.

In a world where companies buy other companies daily, sell companies just as fast, and are owned by investment portfolios, nobody has a vision or a dream for what their product looks like. They just have a dream of numbers going up in their bank account.

Cutting WWE house shows might have been a penny wise move, but it’s very pound-foolish if you care about where the industry will be in 20 years.

WWE house shows and live events are where wrestling fans are made

House shows are money losers, so TKO got rid of them.

Why would you do anything that loses money?

Well, the idea is that it would grow your fan base in the long term.

Wrestling, like baseball, like other sports, and like many other things, is something that is passed down to someone from an older generation. A parent, an older sibling, or somebody else takes them to wrestling, and at a young age, that person forms a connection with it that is countless times deeper than the connection they form with it through a television screen.

They’re surrounded by thousands of people who also like this same ridiculous thing that they like. The performers from the television screen are right in front of them. It becomes a much bigger deal.

That young fan is far more likely, in theory, to become a diehard fan throughout their life and, even more importantly, pass down their wrestling fandom to their kids when the time comes.

When you cut out house shows, you cut out the creation of fans through this method. It’s a poor long-term strategy for your business.

Cutting house shows because they’re money losers is penny wise but pound foolish.

Why WWE house shows continued for so long even though they lost money

So when Vince McMahon continued running house shows, even though they lost money, there was a reason for it. It wasn’t just that Vince liked to throw away money. It was that he saw house shows as a pivotal part of growing the audience.

And he was right.

But in 2026, what’s the point in doing something that will be good for your business 20 years from now if there’s a chance you’re not even going to hold any stock in that company 20 years from now?

The only people within an industry trying to improve that industry are people who intend on passing down a business to their kids. Well, when it came time to do that, Vince wasn’t willing, and now TKO is running the company. And we got what we got: a make-money-now, who-cares-about-tomorrow approach.

WWE house shows are fan development, not just talent development

So WWE bringing back house shows because they are good for talent development is part of the equation, but not the full story.

This is not just talent development. It is also fan development.

But does TKO Group Holdings care about the state the wrestling industry will be in the 2040s or 2050s?

They don’t.

Because everyone involved with that company right now will have cashed out by then.

There’s another saying, a more unofficial one that takes place in business: “You’ll be gone, I’ll be gone.”

It’s basically what someone says before they do something penny wise, very pound foolish, and usually pretty unethical. I have a feeling it gets said a lot around TKO’s offices.

Update on why Cain Velasquez hasn’t returned to AAA under WWE ownership

Cain Velasquez would be wrestling in AAA right now if WWE hadn’t purchased the company.

Velasquez was in attendance at the Intuit Dome for Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano on Saturday night in Los Angeles.

During the episode of Wrestling Observer Radio taped immediately following the show, Dave Meltzer noted that while key names in AAA are big proponents of Velasquez, the former UFC heavyweight champion did not leave WWE on good terms.

“If WWE had not bought AAA, he would already be wrestling for AAA,” Meltzer said.

Regarding why WWE may not be interested in bringing back Velasquez, Meltzer said that doing so likely doesn’t fit with WWE’s goals for AAA.

“They didn’t leave on the best of terms,” Meltzer continued before adding, “I don’t think WWE really wants him in the sense of what their goals are. Their goals aren’t like, let’s bring in a Mexican celebrity.”

Meltzer noted that he has been told that if Dorian Roldan was running the company, Velasquez would be back with AAA.

“The AAA people, Dorian Roldan, Konnan, those people that were involved, they love Cain Velasquez.”

“I was pretty much told that if it was Dorian’s company, then they would have definitely brought Cain in for big shows because that’s how much they think of him.”

The full episode of Wrestling Observer Radio is available here for subscribers.