WWE RAW September–October 2025 airing times shift on Netflix as Cena’s farewell tour begins

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John Cena | File Photo: PTI
John Cena | File Photo: PTI

WWE fans will need to adjust their schedules in September and October 2025, as Netflix has confirmed special start times for Monday Night RAW. The changes are linked to international broadcasts and WWE superstar John Cena’s farewell tour, which is being staged across several global cities.

On September 1, RAW aired live from Paris La Défense Arena in France, beginning at 2 PM ET/11 AM PT — six hours earlier than the normal 8 PM ET/5 PM PT slot. The show resumes its standard timing on September 8, broadcasting from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. However, later in the month the schedule shifts again, with episodes from Springfield, Evansville, and Raleigh all set to begin an hour earlier than usual, at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT.

The confirmed September schedule is: September 8 at Fiserv Forum (8 PM ET), September 15 at MassMutual Center (7 PM ET), September 22 at Ford Center (7 PM ET), and September 29 at Lenovo Center (7 PM ET).

October will bring another major change. On October 13, RAW will go live from Perth’s RAC Arena in Australia, starting at 8 AM ET/5 AM PT. This rare morning slot in the US is designed to accommodate the international venue.

These adjustments come as WWE prepares to celebrate John Cena’s final year in professional wrestling. Cena has confirmed he will retire from in-ring competition at the end of 2025, and WWE is planning a series of milestone events to mark the conclusion of his iconic career. (With inputs from Agencies)