AEW Dynasty 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and More

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to go back on PPV this April with AEW Dynasty 2025. Scheduled for Sunday, April 6, 2025, the event will emanate from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To make sure that you don’t miss a moment of the action, here’s a comprehensive guide to the global start times across various time zones.

Event Overview

  • Date: Sunday, April 6, 2025
  • Venue: Liacouras Center
  • Location: Philadelphia, PA
  • Start Time: 7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)

Global Start Times

Here are the local start times for AEW Dynasty 2025 in various regions:

  • Pacific Time (PT): 4:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Central Time (CT): 6:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Mountain Time (MT): 5:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Atlantic Time (AT): 8:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025
  • Newfoundland Time (NT): 8:30 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 11:00 PM on Sunday, April 6, 2025​
  • Central European Time (CET): 12:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Eastern European Time (EET): 1:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Moscow Standard Time (MSK): 2:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Gulf Standard Time (GST): 3:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • India Standard Time (IST): 4:30 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Bangladesh Standard Time (BST): 5:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Thailand Standard Time (THA): 6:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • China Standard Time (CST): 7:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Korea Standard Time (KST): 8:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 8:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025
  • Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): 7:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): 8:30 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 9:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025​
  • New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 11:00 AM on Monday, April 7, 2025

You should adjust accordingly if your region observes daylight saving time or you actually fall under a different time zone.

Event Highlights

AEW Dynasty 2025 is shaping up to be a stacked card featuring the following:

  • AEW World Championship: Champion Jon Moxley defends his title against Swerve Strickland.
  • AEW International Championship: Kenny Omega puts his championship on the line in a three-way match against Ricochet and “Speedball” Mike Bailey.
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm faces challenger Megan Bayne.

Please note that the match card is subject to change. For the latest updates, refer to AEW’s official website and social media channels.

Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne Women’s title match official for AEW Dynasty

A match for the AEW Women’s title has been made official.

Promos from both Toni Storm and Megan Bayne on Collision Slam Dunk Sunday, confirmed that the two will meet on April 6 in Philadelphia.

In her promo, Bayne said that she was chosen by the heavens and called herself the All Elite Goddess, declaring AEW as her kingdom.

Storm responded by asking Bayne who died and made her God. She said at Dynasty she will cut the head of the Megasus.

After retaining the Women’s title against Mariah May at Revolution, Bayne immediately made clear she was next in line by attacking Storm during a promo. After Bayne defeated Kris Statlander on last week’s Dynamite, Storm came out and issued the challenge for Dynasty.

AEW Dynasty, Sunday, April 6 on pay-per-view —

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way

Toni Storm challenges Megan Bayne to AEW Dynasty title match

AEW’s Women’s Word Champion has chosen her next challenger.

After Megan Bayne defeated Kris Statlander in the main event of Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, Women’s World Champion Toni Storm took to the microphone to challenge Bayne to a match at the Dynasty pay-per-view set for Sunday, April 6.

Bayne did not respond to the challenge as Dynamite went off the air, and the match has yet to be made official for Dynasty. Bayne is 5-0 in singles competition since returning to AEW action this January, including two singles wins over Statlander.

Storm became the first-ever four-time Women’s World title holder in AEW by defeating Mariah May for the gold at Grand Slam Australia in February, then retained over May at Revolution earlier this month in their Hollywood Ending falls count anywhere, no holds barred match.

The first matches for Dynasty were also confirmed during Wednesday’s Dynamite, with Ricochet and Mike Bailey winning a four-way with a double pin to set up an International title challenge against Kenny Omega, plus Jon Moxley retaining the World title over Cope to set up a title defense against Swerve Strickland.

The Dynasty card is taking shape. Provided the Storm vs Bayne match is made official, here is the current card:

AEW Dynasty, Sunday, April 6 on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne

World title match official for AEW Dynasty

Swerve Strickland now knows his opponent for the AEW World title match at Dynasty.

Jon Moxley defeated Cope in a street fight on Wednesday’s Dynamite to retain the AEW World Championship, setting up a Moxley vs. Strickland battle for the belt at the Dynasty pay-per-view set for April 6.

Strickland defeated Ricochet in a number one contender’s match at Revolution earlier this month to earn the title shot. Moxley defeated Christian Cage and Cope in a three-way at the same event after Cage cashed in his guaranteed Word title shot to make the scheduled Mox vs. Cope match a triple threat.

Moxley’s win on Dynamite included the return of his entire Death Riders squad — Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir, PAC, and Wheeler Yuta — after Cope had systematically eliminated all but Yuta in the build to Revolution. Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian of Cage’s Patriarchy group also ran in to interfere, potentially keeping a Cope vs. Cage feud on the horizon.

Willow Nightingale and FTR ran in on Cope’s behalf in Wednesday’s title match, with a Dax Harwood heel turn teased in the post-match after their efforts were unsuccessful.

Three matches are set for Dynasty following Wednesday’s episode. Mike Bailey and Ricochet won a four-way match with a double pin to earn a shot at Kenny Omega’s International title at the show, while Toni Storm challenged Megan Bayne to a match at the event in the show’s closing segment.

The AEW Dynasty card to this point:

AEW Dynasty, Sunday, April 6 on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Ricochet and Mike Bailey in a three-way
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Megan Bayne

Philadelphia to host AEW Dynasty 2025

AEW is bringing its Dynasty pay-per-view to Philadelphia this April.

It was announced via the Philadelphia Inquirer today that AEW Dynasty 2025 will take place from The Liacouras Center on Sunday, April 6. The venue is located on the campus of Temple University and has been hosting AEW events since 2019, but this will be the first time AEW has ever held a PPV in Philly.

“Philadelphia has been a great home for AEW and really all of pro wrestling for many years,” Tony Khan told The Inquirer. “The energy is tremendous and we’ve always wanted to have a pay-per-view event there. AEW Dynasty is going to be a great pay-per-view in a great city at an arena where we have a great history of putting on awesome events. It’s the perfect place to make a pay-per-view debut.”

Tickets for the show are going on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, February 3.

Dynasty debuted as an AEW PPV event last year in St. Louis. It was headlined by Swerve Strickland winning the AEW World Championship from Samoa Joe — with the card also featuring a classic match between Bryan Danielson and Will Ospreay.

“The goal is to live up to the original,” Khan said about Dynasty 2025. “Last year’s Dynasty was a huge hit and a great event. It was tremendous and we built huge expectations for the card and I think we can live up to it and have Dynasty become a great tradition as an awesome pay-per-view for AEW.”

The next PPV on AEW’s calendar is Revolution 2025, which is happening the month before Dynasty. Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles is hosting Revolution on Sunday, March 9.