WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2024: Live streaming, TV channel, start time & where to watch

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WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event makes its return after over a decade & half
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is making its highly anticipated return to primetime television! Headlining the first Saturday Night’s Main Event in 16 years is a bitter clash between Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens.
The event takes place at the historic Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York, airing on NBC and Peacock as part of WWE’s new five-year media rights deal with NBCUniversal.
This marks the first of four annual specials under the agreement and the first broadcast of Saturday Night’s Main Event since 2008.
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The show’s legacy shines bright, with Cody Rhodes following in his father Dusty Rhodes’ footsteps, as the WWE legend appeared on four previous editions of the event.
The action doesn’t stop there—three championships will also be on the line. World Heavyweight Champion Gunther faces his toughest challenge yet in a triple-threat match against Finn Balor and Damian Priest, whose rivalry has been boiling over since SummerSlam. Meanwhile, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defends her title against Iyo Sky, the No. 1 contender hungry for her moment in the spotlight.
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2024 confirmed match card
- Cody Rhodes (c) vs Kevin Owens – Undisputed WWE Championship
- Gunther (c) vs Finn Balor vs Damian Priest – World Heavyweight Championship
- Liv Morgan (c) vs Iyo Sky – Women’s World Championship
- Sami Zayn vs Drew McIntyre
- Chelsea Green vs Michin – Women’s United States Championship
Also Read: Top seven surprises that could be in store for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2024
WWE SmackDown Timings & Telecast details
- In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico the show can be watched live at 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT & 4 PM ET this Saturday on the NBC.
- In Canada, the show will be aired live on Saturday at 8 PM ET on Sportsnet 360.
- In the United Kingdom & Ireland, the show will be live at 1 AM on Sunday on TNT Sports.
- In India, the show will be live at 6:30 AM IST this Sunday across Sony Sports Network (Sony Liv, Sony Ten 1, Sony Ten 1 HD, Sony Ten 3, Sony Ten 4, Sony Ten 4 HD).
- In Saudi Arabia, the show will be live on Shahid at 4 AM on Sunday.
- In Australia, the show will be live at 12 PM AEDT this Sunday on Fox8.
- In France, the show will be live at 2 AM CET this Sunday on the WWE Network.
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