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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • Death and legacy of Sabu
  • Why WrestleMania was  moved, expected date change and how it went down
  • WWE Backlash coverage and what the Netflix number, or lack thereof, said about it.
  • Double or Nothing, Saturday Night’s Main Event, Battleground and Dean 2 looked at
  • UFC’s last two weeks of shows
  • The most detailed look at the ratings of all the wrestling shows, where they placed in weekly stands, time slot, competition, Netflix numbers and how close is Dynamite really to Raw
  • Updates in different court cases involving Vince McMahon, including what things Vince is trying to keep private and what argument are his lawyers using to get the Janel Grant case out of court.
  • AEW wrestlers at Arena Mexico in June with two shows including some very big matches
  • Notes on the last two weeks of Arena Mexico activity
  • Update on TripleMania Regia and those who were to be there and aren’t and who is
  • Who is the hottest new star in AAA
  • Champion Carnival finals
  • Ninja Mack becomes viral star
  • Best of the Super Juniors tournament
  • Woman wrestling legend retires
  • Kyle Snyder’s arrest, what happened, where he stands right now
  • New signees to RAF including Chael Sonnen as announcer
  • Sonnen issues apology
  • Pro wrestling legend announces independent show for his last match in a 20,000 seat arena
  • LA Park’s latest controversy
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling thoughts
  • TNA has a number of big shows
  • Jim Ross notes
  • Darby Allin’s climb
  • Collision technical issue
  • AEW doing more residencies
  • AEW and International television
  • Will Ospreay on AEW vs. WWE
  • Advance ticket sales for AEW, WWE and TNA events upcoming
  • UFC wins multiple awards
  • Lots of new major UFC fights
  • Boxing legend done with MMA
  • PFL tournament shows upcoming
  • Holly Holm signs with Jake Pail
  • What is going on with Nick Khan & Dana White’s boxing deal with Turki Alalshikh
  • WWE in Mexico
  • WWE injury and roster updates
  • New WWE signings

This week’s back issue: October 23, 2007 Observer Newsletter: ECW brand changes, TNA Bound for Glory recap

Sunday Update

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— We will have a big show tonight covering AEW Double or Nothing, Battleground, Saturday Night’s Main Event, Shannon Spruill, Cain Velasquez and a number of other news subjects. We had our week in review show with Garrett Gonzales that is up on the site talking about the details of why WWE moved WrestleMania and where it stands, Sabu, Being the Elite, Best Booker of 2025, media rights and more.

— From last night’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, the Drew McIntyre conchairto from Damian Priest was an injury angle. McIntyre has been working hurt and pubicly noted stiffness in his neck. He was rocked pretty bad from the choke slam at  Backlash as well. No word on how long he’ll be out but it’s going to be a decent amount of time.

— Chelsea Green suffered a broken nose from the 619 by Zelina Vega. I don’t expect her off TV at all. It was a clean break.

— The crowd off the air at last night’s show SNME show in Tampa was chanting “You suck” at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

— I don’t know if the Jesse Ventura rant at the end of the cage match was planned or not. He was setting it up in the opening segment but it wasn’t clear and we haven’t gotten any confirmation. But that was the weirdest thing when Michael Cole talked about the two prior cage matches on SNME, Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff (1986) and Hogan vs. Big Bossman (1989) and immediately Ventura said how things have changed that NBC would have never allowed a cage match when we were on in the 80s. Both of those matches were of course on NBC in the 80s, and I don’t recall the announcing (I do remember both matches) but most likely Ventura actually announced one or both. It was bizarre. Even more, a few minutes later during the match, Ventura said it again, so nobody in the headsets even bothered to correct him and Michael Cole and Pat McAfee both times just let it slide and didn’t react to it.  

— Tonight is head-to-head Double or Nothing on PPV and NXT Battleground. There will likely be a lot of news from each show. We’re looking for your thoughts on both shows, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match from each show to [email protected]

— While NXT was ahead in tickets sold from when each show went on sale (NXT was part of a package with Saturday Night’s Main Event and Raw, both of which sold out), the AEW show was at 7,801 this morning and NXT was at 7,248.  NXT’s secondary was very weak. AEW’s was okay. Last night’s WWE secondary market was super strong.  

AEW:

  • Adam Page vs. Will Ospreay for Owen Hart Cup finals
  • Kenny Omega & Swerve Strickland & Samoa Joe & Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs & Willow Nightingale vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta & Young Bucks & Marina Shafir in Anarchy in the Arena
  • Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa for AEW women’s title
  • Mercedes Mone vs.  Jamie Hayter for womens’ Owen Hart Cup finals
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Mike Bailey for Continental title
  • Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin vs. Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara for AEW tag titles
  • FTR vs. Daniel Garcia & Nigel McGuinness
  • Ricochet vs. Mark Briscoe stretcher match
  • Adam Cole & Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander & Kyle Fletcher
  • Pre-show:  Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford vs. Harley Cameron & Anna Jay

NXT:

  • Joe Hendry vs. Trick Williams for TNA title
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Jordynne Grace for NXT women’s title
  • Oba Femi vs. Myles Borne for NXT title
  • Sol Ruca vs. Kelani Jordan for womens’ North American title
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Stacks Lorenzo
  • Hank Walker & Tank Ledger & Josh Briggs vs. Shawn Spears & Brooks Jensen & Nico Vance

— For Raw in Tampa tomorrow night, they’ve added Sami Zayn vs. Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins and Chad Gable vs. Penta vs. Dragon Lee in Money in the Bank qualifiers. New Day vs. War Raiders vs. Creeds for the tag titles and Rusev vs. Akira Tozawa had already been announced.  That show will be sold out.

— In a correction from the Observer and the radio show, UFC Hall of Famer Pat Miletich wasn’t arrested again on 5/19 for a DUI. He was sentenced and started serving a 30 day prison sentence for a DUI that he was arrested for on September 14, 2023.

— Just to clarify because there is a lot of misinformation on this subject: the WWE Raw Netflix debut did 5.9 million homes based on how they were figuring it which was 17.7 million hours and a three-hour show. The 5/12 show did 2.7 million so that would seem like a 54 percent drop, but a few weeks in, Netflix changed how it figured.  If week one and 5/12 were both figured the same, week one would be listed as 6,263,000 homes and 8,580,000 viewers worldwide. 5/12 would be 2,233,000 homes and 3,059,000 viewers worldwide by the same way of measuring. So, the decline would be 64.3 percent from the first show. That would be a worldwide number with the current number including India whereas the 1/6 number would not. So, the real decline would be a little more.

— Tessa Blanchard missed the TV tapings for TNA last night due to an injury suffered in her Under Siege match on Friday with Arianna Grace.

— Marigold had Nanae Takahashi’s retirement show last night at the Yoyogi Gym in Tokyo. Mayu Iwatani won the Super flyweight title from Victor Yuzuki. Utami Hayashishita retained their world title over Mira. Takahashi lost to Miku Aono in her retirement match main event. Then Takahashi had one minute matches with Senka Akatsuki, Seri Yamaoka, Kouki Amarei, Yumiko Hotta and Momoe Nakanishi. The latter two were 90s stars of All Japan women. Marigold announced a 10/26 show at Sumo Hall in Tokyo. One would think running a building that large that WWE talent would appear.

— We’re also looking for reports from last night’s Dean 2 show in Glendale AZ, results, finishes and highlights to [email protected]. I believe the show will be put up in a few days on the ROH YouTube Channel but that is not a sure thing.

— Many people consider this match, 23 years ago today, as the best tag team match of all-time, with Dan Kroffat & Doug Furnas vs. Kenta Kobashi & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi. 

— With no UFC or boxing, the only stuff on the Google trends for the weekend were 20.000 for  Cody Rhodes and 10,000 for Bronson Reed and Bray Wyatt.

— Merab Dvalishvili showed a photo claiming he had a broken toe, but he’s not pulling out of his 6/7 bantamweight title defense against Sean O’Malley.

— Bouts I was told were great from the weekend were Kazusada Higuchi vs. Kanon in the finals of the King of DDT tournament that Higuchi won, along with the Takahashi vs. Aono match.

— Maple Leaf Wrestling on 7/5 in Laval, Quebedc has PCO vs. Dan Maff, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. David Finlay & Drilla Moloney, Josh Alexander defends the MLP title, Giese Shaw defends the women’s tite and Ace Austin debuts plus Mike Bailey is on the show.

— Mike Santana defends the HOG title on 6/7 at the NYC Arena in New York against Tomohiro Ishii. Elektra Lopez will be on that show under her former name of Karisssa Rivera.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Predicted Match Order

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, May 25. This premium live event will be streamed on Peacock in the U.S. and Netflix internationally, marking a significant milestone as the first WWE event to feature a TNA World Championship defense. Here is our predicted lineup for the match card this weekend:

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Predicted Match Order

1. Six-Man Tag Team Match: Josh Briggs, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen & Niko Vance)

Likely kicking off the event, this six-man tag team match will probably set the tone for the evening.

2. NXT Women’s North American Championship: Sol Ruca (c) vs. Kelani Jordan

Following the opener, Sol Ruca will probably defend her title against former champion Kelani Jordan.

3. Singles Match: Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

A personal grudge match rooted in betrayal, Tony D’Angelo faces his former ally, Stacks, and it will probably be at the mid point of the card.

4. TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Trick Williams

In a historic crossover, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends his title against NXT’s Trick Williams, and it will probably take place ahead of the NXT and NXT Women’s Championship matches.

5. NXT Championship: Oba Femi (c) vs. Myles Borne

The penultimate match will probably be Oba Femi defending his NXT Championship against the underdog, Myles Borne.

6. Main Event – NXT Women’s Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne Grace

Stephanie Vaquer will likely be putting her title on the line against Jordynne Grace in the main event of the show.

Match OrderMatchDetails
1Josh Briggs, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen & Niko Vance)Six-man tag team match to kick off the show with high energy and crowd engagement.
2Sol Ruca (c) vs. Kelani JordanNXT Women’s North American Championship match. Jordan seeks redemption.
3Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” LorenzoGrudge match based on betrayal. High emotional stakes.
4Joe Hendry (c) vs. Trick WilliamsTNA World Championship match. First-ever TNA title defense on a WWE event.
5Oba Femi (c) vs. Myles BorneNXT Championship match. Underdog Borne challenges dominant Femi.
6Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne GraceMain Event. NXT Women’s Championship match featuring top-tier talent.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Predictions

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, May 25, 2025, broadcasting live from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. The event boasts a pretty strong card that will feature title defenses, grudge matches, and a historic cross-promotional bout. Here’s a breakdown of the matches and our predictions.

Read More – WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST and more

Battleground 2025 Predictions

NXT Championship: Oba Femi (c) vs. Myles Borne

Oba Femi faces a surprising challenger in Myles Borne, who earned this opportunity by winning a 25-man battle royal. While Borne’s rise is commendable, Femi’s dominant reign suggests he will retain the title.

Prediction: Oba Femi retains the NXT Championship.

NXT Women’s Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne Grace

Stephanie Vaquer defends her title against Jordynne Grace, who secured her spot by defeating Giulia. Grace’s momentum is strong, but Vaquer’s technical prowess may give her the edge

Prediction: Stephanie Vaquer retains the NXT Women’s Championship.

TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Trick Williams

In a historic crossover, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends his title against Trick Williams. This marks the first time the TNA World Championship is defended at a WWE Premium Live Event.

Prediction: Trick Williams captures the TNA World Championship.

NXT Women’s North American Championship: Sol Ruca (c) vs. Kelani Jordan

Sol Ruca defends her title against Kelani Jordan, who earned this opportunity by defeating Zaria.

Prediction: Sol Ruca retains the NXT Women’s North American Championship.

Singles Match: Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

Former allies Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo face off in a personal grudge match.

Prediction: Tony D’Angelo defeats Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

Six-Man Tag Team Match: Josh Briggs, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen & Niko Vance)

After weeks of tension, Josh Briggs teams up with NXT Tag Team Champions Hank Walker and Tank Ledger to take on The Culling.

Prediction: Josh Briggs, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger defeat The Culling.

Read More – How to watch WWE NXT Battleground: Peacock, Netflix and more

Women’s North American title match, six-man tag added to WWE NXT Battleground

Two new matches have been made official for Sunday’s Battleground.

Kelani Jordan will get another shot at Sol Ruca’s NXT North American Championship after defeating Zaria in a match where if she won, she would get a title match on Sunday in Tampa. Jordan ended up winning after Zaria accidentally speared Ruca, with Jordan using the distraction to roll up Zaria.

In recent weeks, Zaria has served as a gatekeeper of sorts to Ruca. She originally rejected the idea of Jordan challenging Ruca but relented when Ruca agreed to the stipulation for this week’s match.

A six-man tag team match was also set as Shawn Spears, Niko Vance, and Brooks Jensen will take on Josh Briggs, Hank Walker, and Tank Ledger. After Spears defeated Briggs on NXT, all of The Culling jumped Briggs until the NXT Tag Team Champions made the save.

WWE NXT Battleground, Sunday, May 25, 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Myles Borne
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Trick Williams
  • NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca defends against Kelani Jordan
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
  • Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen, and Niko Vance vs. Josh Briggs, Hank Walker, and Tank Ledger

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Card: TNA Title match and more

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, 25 May 2025. This premium live event will be broadcast live on Peacock in the United States and Netflix internationally, and the card is shaping up nicely.

Read More – How to watch the WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Preshow

Confirmed Match Card for NXT Battleground

Here are all of the matches that have been confirmed for NXT Battleground 2025 as of writing:

NXT Championship Match

Oba Femi (c) vs. Myles Borne

Oba Femi will defend his NXT Championship against Myles Borne, who earned this title match by winning a 25-man battle royal on the 6 May episode of NXT.

NXT Women’s Championship Match

Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Jordynne Grace

Stephanie Vaquer is set to defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Jordynne Grace. Grace secured her position as the number one contender by defeating Giulia on the 6 May episode of NXT.

TNA World Championship Match

Joe Hendry (c) vs. Trick Williams

In a historic crossover, TNA World Champion Joe Hendry will defend his title against Trick Williams. This marks the first time the TNA World Championship will be defended at a WWE event.

Singles Match

Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

Former allies Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo will face off in a grudge match, stemming from recent tensions within The D’Angelo Family.

NXT North American Championship Match

Ricky Saints (c) vs. TBD

Ricky Saints is scheduled to defend his NXT North American Championship against the winner of a triple threat match featuring Ashante “Thee” Adonis, Je’Von Evans, and “Super” Sean Legacy.

NXT Women’s North American Championship Match

Sol Ruca (c) vs. TBD

Sol Ruca will put her NXT Women’s North American Championship on the line against an opponent yet to be determined.

Read More – WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST and more

NXT Battleground Event Details

  • Date: Sunday, 25 May 2025
  • Location: Yuengling Center, Tampa, Florida
  • Start Time: 1:00 AM BST (UK)
  • Broadcast: Peacock (USA), Netflix (International)

Read More – How to watch WWE NXT Battleground: Peacock, Netflix and more

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Preshow Start Times: EST, PST, BST and More

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, May 25 2025. Before the main card takes place, the preshow will be offering insights, analysis and behind-the-scenes content to set the stage for what is to come. To make sure that you don’t miss a moment, here’s a comprehensive guide to the global start times for the preshow.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Preshow Start Times by Time Zone

RegionTime ZonePreshow Start TimeDate
United States (East)Eastern Time (ET)7:00 PMSunday, May 25
United States (Central)Central Time (CT)6:00 PMSunday, May 25
United States (Mountain)Mountain Time (MT)5:00 PMSunday, May 25
United States (Pacific)Pacific Time (PT)4:00 PMSunday, May 25
AlaskaAlaska Daylight Time (AKDT)3:00 PMSunday, May 25
HawaiiHawaii Standard Time (HST)1:00 PMSunday, May 25
Canada (Atlantic)Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT)8:00 PMSunday, May 25
Canada (Newfoundland)Newfoundland Daylight Time (NDT)8:30 PMSunday, May 25
MexicoCentral Standard Time (CST)6:00 PMSunday, May 25
Brazil (Brasília)Brasília Time (BRT)8:00 PMSunday, May 25
United KingdomBritish Summer Time (BST)12:00 AMMonday, May 26
Central EuropeCentral European Summer Time (CEST)1:00 AMMonday, May 26
FranceCentral European Summer Time (CEST)1:00 AMMonday, May 26
NorwayCentral European Summer Time (CEST)1:00 AMMonday, May 26
South AfricaSouth Africa Standard Time (SAST)1:00 AMMonday, May 26
Russia (Moscow)Moscow Standard Time (MSK)2:00 AMMonday, May 26
TurkeyTurkey Time (TRT)2:00 AMMonday, May 26
IsraelIsrael Daylight Time (IDT)2:00 AMMonday, May 26
UAEGulf Standard Time (GST)3:00 AMMonday, May 26
IndiaIndia Standard Time (IST)5:30 AMMonday, May 26
BangladeshBangladesh Standard Time (BST)6:30 AMMonday, May 26
ThailandIndochina Time (ICT)7:00 AMMonday, May 26
Indonesia (Jakarta)Western Indonesia Time (WIB)7:00 AMMonday, May 26
ChinaChina Standard Time (CST)8:00 AMMonday, May 26
Hong KongHong Kong Time (HKT)8:00 AMMonday, May 26
PhilippinesPhilippine Time (PHT)8:00 AMMonday, May 26
South KoreaKorea Standard Time (KST)9:00 AMMonday, May 26
JapanJapan Standard Time (JST)9:00 AMMonday, May 26
Australia (Sydney)Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)10:00 AMMonday, May 26
New ZealandNew Zealand Standard Time (NZST)12:00 PMMonday, May 26

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST and more

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, May 25, live from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. For fans around the globe, tuning in means navigating a host of time zones, from coast-to-coast in North America to Europe, Asia, and beyond. Below is a concise guide to the exact kickoff times for the main card so you can catch every moment.

NXT Start Times – Battleground PLE

Here are the global start times for the NXT Battleground 2025 PLE event:

Region / Time ZoneLocal Start Time
Honolulu, Hawaii (HST, UTC–10)2:00 PM HST (Sunday, May 25)
Anchorage, Alaska (AKDT, UTC–8)4:00 PM AKDT (Sunday, May 25)
Los Angeles, USA (PT, UTC–7)5:00 PM PT (Sunday, May 25)
Denver, USA (MDT, UTC–6)6:00 PM MDT (Sunday, May 25)
Chicago, USA (CDT, UTC–5)7:00 PM CDT (Sunday, May 25)
New York, USA (EDT, UTC–4)8:00 PM EDT (Sunday, May 25)
Halifax, Canada (ADT, UTC–3)9:00 PM ADT (Sunday, May 25)
St. John’s, Canada (NDT, UTC–2:30)9:30 PM NDT (Sunday, May 25)
Brasília, Brazil (BRT, UTC–3)9:00 PM BRT (Sunday, May 25)
London, UK (BST, UTC+1)1:00 AM BST (Monday, May 26)
Madrid, Spain (CEST, UTC+2)2:00 AM CEST (Monday, May 26)
Johannesburg, South Africa (SAST, UTC+2)2:00 AM SAST (Monday, May 26)
Moscow, Russia (MSK, UTC+3)3:00 AM MSK (Monday, May 26)
Dubai, UAE (GST, UTC+4)4:00 AM GST (Monday, May 26)
Mumbai, India (IST, UTC+5:30)6:30 AM IST (Monday, May 26)
Singapore (SGT, UTC+8)8:00 AM SGT (Monday, May 26)
Hong Kong (HKT, UTC+8)8:00 AM HKT (Monday, May 26)
Tokyo, Japan (JST, UTC+9)10:00 AM JST (Monday, May 26)
Sydney, Australia (AEDT, UTC+11)12:00 PM AEDT (Monday, May 26)
Auckland, New Zealand (NZDT, UTC+13)2:00 PM NZDT (Monday, May 26)

Whether you’re gearing up for an evening of East Coast excitement or an early-morning marathon across continents, these global start times ensure you won’t miss a second of the show. For full match card details and how to watch, check out our dedicated page here.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 Tickets: Best place to buy and how

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 tickets went on sale Friday, March 14, 2025, for the Sunday, May 25, 2025 event at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. Whether you’re aiming for front-row action or budget-friendly seats, official and secondary marketplaces offer a range of options to suit every fan. Early buyers secure the lowest face-value prices through Ticketmaster, while savvy resellers leverage platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub for dynamic deals and fee-inclusive pricing.

In this guide, we’ll cover how to get your WWE NXT Battleground 2025 tickets, where to find the best pricing, and insider tips to score prime seats without breaking the bank.

How to Get Tickets for WWE NXT Battleground 2025

Tickets for WWE NXT Battleground 2025 are available exclusively through Ticketmaster starting March 14, 2025. VIP and fan-club pre-sales opened a few days prior. Make sure that you join WWE’s official mailing list or the On Location VIP program to receive presale codes for shows going forward.

Best Places to Buy: Official vs. Secondary Market

Official Retailer: Ticketmaster

Purchasing directly from Ticketmaster guarantees face-value pricing and eliminates resale risk. You’ll pay the ticket price plus standard service and facility fees, but you benefit from Ticketmaster’s 100% money-back guarantee if an event is canceled.

Secondary Market: SeatGeek, StubHub, Undercover Tourist

If you miss the initial sale, secondary platforms allow buyers to compare listings and fees in real time. SeatGeek’s Deal Score system highlights the best value tickets by aggregating price and location data. StubHub offers FanProtect guarantees and a user-friendly mobile ticket transfer. Undercover Tourist sometimes lists tickets starting around $22.66, though availability fluctuates as the event approaches.

Pricing and Deals: Best Pricing Guide

  • Face-Value Tiering: Ticketmaster’s pricing tiers typically range from $50 for upper-level seats to $250+ for floor or front-row sections.
  • Dynamic Pricing: On SeatGeek and StubHub, expect prices to vary based on demand, so anticipate a 10–20% markup above face value leading up to the event.
  • Last-Minute Discounts: If you’re flexible, check secondary markets 48–72 hours before showtime for “sell-off” deals as sellers drop prices to offload extras.
  • Package Deals: On Location’s VIP packages bundle premium seats with exclusive merchandise and lounge access—prices start around $350 and can go up to $600 depending on amenities.

Tips for Scoring the Best Seats

  • Pre-Register and Pre-Load: Create accounts on Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and StubHub, and save your payment details ahead of sale days.
  • Use Multiple Devices: Increase your chances by logging in from desktop and mobile; refresh judiciously to avoid being locked out.
  • Filter by “Best Deal”: On SeatGeek, sort by Deal Score; on StubHub, sort by “Best Value” to balance price and proximity.
  • Check for Promo Codes: Follow WWE and ticket partners on social media for occasional discount codes (e.g., early-bird or student promos).

What to Know Before You Buy

  • Fees and Refund Policy: Always review total cost including service fees: Ticketmaster and secondary sites clearly display fees before checkout.
  • Digital Ticket Delivery: All tickets will be delivered via mobile only, so ensure your smartphone is charged on event day.
  • Venue Entry Guidelines: Yuengling Center allows clear bags up to 12×6×12 inches; arrive early (doors open 60–90 minutes before showtime) to navigate security.

By following these strategies, like buying early on Ticketmaster, leveraging secondary markets for deals, and preparing well, you’ll maximize your chances of witnessing WWE NXT Battleground 2025 without overpaying.

How to watch WWE NXT Battleground: Peacock, Netflix and more.

WWE NXT Battleground 2025 will take place live on Sunday, 25 May, offering fans around the globe multiple streaming options to catch all the action as it unfolds. In the United States, viewers can tune in via Peacock, while international audiences from the United Kingdom and Australia to Europe, Japan and beyond, will have access through Netflix or, in select territories, the WWE Network. Below, discover the best way to watch Battleground live in your region, including local kick-off times and platform requirements.

United States: Peacock

In the US, WWE NXT Battleground streams exclusively on Peacock, WWE’s official streaming home for Premium Live Events. To view the event, subscribers must sign in to Peacock and be located within the United States. Peacock’s service supports a wide range of devices, including smart TVs, game consoles, streaming sticks and mobile apps, meaning fans can watch on their preferred screen.

United Kingdom: Netflix

For UK viewers, WWE NXT Battleground is available to stream live on Netflix, following WWE’s migration of its international streaming rights to the platform. The broadcast kicks off at 1:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) on Monday, 26 May, mirroring the US live feed. No additional subscription beyond Netflix is required; simply log in and search for “WWE NXT” to join the live stream as it happens.

Australia: Netflix

Australian fans can also watch NXT Battleground live on Netflix, with the event beginning at 12:00 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Monday, 26 May. Netflix in Australia carries all WWE Premium Live Events following the platform’s global agreement with WWE, so there’s no need for a separate WWE Network subscription. Make sure that your Netflix plan supports live streams and check your device compatibility ahead of time to avoid any last-minute issues.

Europe: Netflix (or WWE Network)

Most European territories outside the UK will receive Battleground via Netflix at the same time as the UK feed, 1:00 AM BST (or equivalent local times) on 26 May. In markets where Netflix does not yet carry WWE content due to pre-existing contracts, such as certain Eastern European countries, the event will remain available on the standalone WWE Network.

Japan: WWE Network

Japanese viewers can access Battleground on the WWE Network, which continues to operate under existing local licensing agreements. The show airs at 6:00 AM Japan Standard Time (JST) on Monday, 26 May; subscribers should log in via the WWE Network app or website to stream live.

Other Territories: WWE Network

In any remaining markets not covered by Peacock or Netflix, such as select parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America, WWE NXT Battleground will stream via the legacy WWE Network service. Subscribers should verify local start times and platform availability through WWE’s official broadcast list, ensuring they don’t miss any of the broadcast.

RegionPlatformLocal DateSubscription Requirement
United StatesPeacockSunday 25 MayPeacock Premium subscription
United KingdomNetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
AustraliaNetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
Europe (most)NetflixMonday 26 MayNetflix (any plan supporting live streams)
Europe (select)WWE NetworkMonday 26 MayWWE Network subscription
JapanWWE NetworkMonday 26 MayWWE Network subscription
Other territoriesWWE Network25–26 May (local)WWE Network subscription

New WWE NXT Battleground match added

A grudge match has been added to the May 25 WWE NXT Battleground lineup.

Former allies Tony D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo will go one-on-one at the Battleground PLE as announced during Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode.

Lorenzo turned on D’Angelo last month at Stand & Deliver, costing The Family their matchup against DarkState. A storyline has played out on the weekly NXT TV shows since with Lorenzo threatening D’Angelo and Adriana Rizzo, with Rizzo going into a safe house.

On this week’s show, Lorenzo teased that he had found the safe house and was threatening to attack Rizzo. D’Angelo went to make the save, but Lorenzo laid him out, with their Battleground match officially announced later in the evening.

Four matches are official for the Sunday, May 25 event in Tampa, Florida. The show will go head-to-head with AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view. The lineup for Battleground:

WWE NXT Battleground, Sunday, May 25, 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Myles Borne
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Trick Williams
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo

Three title matches official for WWE NXT Battleground

The first matches are official for WWE NXT Battleground, all title bouts.

Myles Borne was victorious in the 25-man battle royal to decide the number one contender to the NXT Championship on Tuesday’s show, and will challenge Oba Femi for the NXT title at Battleground on Sunday, May 25.

Borne’s No Quarter Catch Crew teammate Charlie Dempsey attempted to take the title shot away from him by asserting his leadership in the NQCC, but Borne threw Dempsey under the bus in a backstage segment with the champ, and Borne will indeed get the Battleground title shot. Dempsey will face Femi in a non-title matchup on next week’s WWE NXT.

In Tuesday’s main event, Jordynne Grace defeated Giulia to become the number one contender to Stephanie Vaquer’s NXT Women’s Championship, and will challenge Vaquer at Battleground. Champion and challenger ended Tuesday’s episode with a faceoff in the ring.

The TNA World title will also be defended on an NXT PLE for the first time ever at Battleground, with Joe Hendry defending against Trick Williams. A contract signing for that match will take place on next week’s WWE NXT.

The Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida will host Battleground on Sunday, May 25. The lineup to this point:

WWE NXT Battleground, Saturday, May 25 —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Myles Borne
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Trick Williams