How to watch WWE Crown Jewel 2025: live stream Cody Rhodes vs Seth Rollins & more

Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel 2025 live stream sees a star-packed card featuring Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, John Cena and Roman Reigns, with the event leaving Saudi Arabia for the first time as WWE action heads back to Perth, Australia.

Unique on the WWE calendar, it pits the respective two world champions of men’s and women’s divisions against each other to determine the holders of the Crown Jewel Championship. Cody Rhodes prevailed last year and, as reigning Undisputed WWE Champion, goes up against longstanding rival and World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins this time around. While Stephanie Vaquer and Tiffany Stratton go head-to-head in the women’s match.

Elsewhere on the card, there’s a dream matchup between John Cena and AJ Styles, while Roman Reigns takes on local hero Bronson Reed in what’s been dubbed by Paul Heyman as an Australian Street Fight. And, after their win in Perth at last year’s Elimination Chamber event, The Kabuki Warriors are back to face Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky.

Here’s where to watch WWE Crown Jewel 2025 live streams online from anywhere.

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How to watch WWE Crown Jewel 2025 live stream in the US

Coverage of WWE Crown Jewel 2025 is going out on the ESPN app with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.

This is the second WWE Premium Live Event to go out on the newly revamped ESPN app following Wrestlepalooza last month. You’ll need its Unlimited tier – subscriptions cost $29.99 for a rolling monthly plan. Alternatively, committing to a whole year also costs $29.99 per month but you get additional access to the Disney+ and Hulu streaming platforms.

An ESPN Unlimited also subscription also includes coverage of all WWE Premium Live Events, NFL, NHL, NBA, soccer from Spain and Germany, ESPN Originals, 30 for 30s and more.

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How to watch WWE Crown Jewel 2025 in the Rest of the World

Outside of the US, WWE Crown Jewel 2025 will stream on Netflix. So that includes the likes of Canada, the UK and host country Australia.

A subscription to Netflix costs from CA$7.99 / £7.99 / AU$9.99 per month.

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What time does WWE Crown Jewel 2025 start?

WWE Crown Jewel 2025 is taking place in Perth, Australia on Saturday, October 11. That means unusual viewing times around the globe.

It’s set to start at 8pm AWST local time in Perth. That means 8am ET / 5am PT / 1pm BST in the US and UK.

Can I watch WWE Crown Jewel 2025 on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser. For example, ESPN in the US and Netflix everywhere else.

You can also stay up-to-date with all key moments from the WWE on its official social media channels on X/Twitter (@WWE), Instagram (@wwe), Facebook (WWE) TikTok (wwe) and YouTube (@WWE).

WWE Crown Jewel 2025 full card

  • Cody Rhodes vs Seth Rollins For WWE Crown Jewel Championship
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs Tiffany Stratton For WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship
  • John Cena vs AJ Styles
  • Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky vs The Kabuki Warriors
  • Roman Reigns vs Bronson Reed Australian Street Fight

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