How to watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025: live stream wrestling online; start time, card, storylines and predictions

Seth Rollins' Vision faction has been running roughshod over WWE Raw lately
Bronson Reed, Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker stand tall on WWE Raw ahead of WWE Clash in Paris (Image credit: WWE)

With an exciting five-match card put together, the expected main event for WWE Clash in Paris 2025 is Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight, not to mention four other matches brimming with star power. Here's how to watch WWE Clash in Paris online and on TV, and from anywhere with a VPN.

WWE Clash in Paris 2025 start time and date

• Date: Sunday, 31 August
• Start time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT / 7 p.m. GMT / 6 a.m. AEDT (Monday)
• U.S. Watch on Peacock
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From Paris, France, WWE Clash in Paris features two massive title matches, a couple of huge, mainstream attention-grabbing singles matches, and a brutal Donnybrook war that could well outshine the entire rest of the card.

So, with that said, here's our full guide to where to watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live streams online and on TV around the world.

How to watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live streams from anywhere

While Peacock is available all across the U.S. and Netflix is now the standard around the world, WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live streams can get a bit confusing. You might want to check out a VPN if you're abroad can't watch with the service you normally use.

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How to watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live stream in the U.S.

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WWE Premium Live Events like WWE Clash in Paris 2025 are exclusively streamed on Peacock in the United States. They are included in both the Premium and ad-free Premium Plus tiers of the streaming service.

However, even if you’re subscribed to the ad-free option, it won’t make a difference since commercials are still included in live WWE productions.

Peacock plans start at $10.99 per month, and the annual Peacock plan is $109.99, which essentially gives you two months free.

Subscribed to Peacock but traveling over the weekend? You can use a VPN such as NordVPN to access your domestic streaming services from anywhere.

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In addition to the WWE live streams, Peacock also has huge library of licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes Premier League and shows such as "Love Island USA Reunion," "The Office," "Law and Order: SVU and "Real Housewives" and movies like "Oppenheimer."

How to watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live streams in U.K., Canada and Australia

For wrestling fans in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and various other countries outside of the U.S. they can watch WWE Clash in Paris 2025 live on Netflix, the new home of WWE around the world.

The cheapest Netflix prices in select countries are as follows:

  • Australia - AU$7.99/month
  • Canada - CA$7.99/month
  • New Zealand - NZD$17.99/month
  • U.K. - £5.99/month

Traveling in the U.S. and don't want to pay for Peacock? You can use NordVPN to access your Netflix subscription from anywhere in the world.

Nikki Bella and Becky Lynch square off on WWE Raw ahead of WWE Clash in Paris

Becky Lynch will defend the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship against Nikki Bella at WWE Clash in Paris (Image credit: WWE)

WWE Clash in Paris 2025, predictions and storylines

  • Good Ol' Fashioned Donnybrook Match: Sheamus vs. Rusev
  • Singles Match: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed
  • Singles Match: John Cena vs. Logan Paul
  • WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship Match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship Fatal Four-Way Match: Seth Rollins (c) vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight

Taking place at the Paris La Défense Arena in France, WWE Clash in Paris is shaping up to be an extremely solid Premium Live Event for the market leader.

On the back of a white-hot crowd in Lyon, France at WWE Backlash last year, the action now heads to Paris, France, with the headline attraction being WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins defending that prize in a fatal four-way bout against CM Punk, Jey Uso and LA Knight. Punk and Uso are both former World Heavyweight Champs, whilst Knight is gunning to win his first World Title under the WWE umbrella - and all three challengers have their own personal issues with Seth Rollins, of course.

In the other title match taking place at WWE Clash in Paris, Becky Lynch puts her Women's Intercontinental Championship up against WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella. With Nikki having returned to action at WWE Evolution last month, the Fearless One now has her sights well and truly set on the Man and that Women's IC Title, and the build to this one has gotten extremely personal.

Away from those title matches, the WWE Clash in Paris card has three other contests that bring plenty to the table. First up, the legendary John Cena's retirement tour continues on as Big Match John goes one-on-one against former tag partner Logan Paul, with the social media star always bringing plenty of eyes to whatever he does. Then there's the small matter of Roman Reigns squaring off against Bronson Reed, with the added beef being that Big Bronson has stolen two pairs of the OTC's sneakers and is parading around as the Tribal Thief, complete with his Shoe-la Fala. And rounding out the WWE Clash in Paris card, it's a Good Ol' Fashioned Donnybrook battle between heated, heavy-hitting rivals Sheamus and Rusev, with this one having plenty of potential to steal the show.

It remains to be seen whether any further matches will be added to the WWE Clash in Paris card by the time Sunday gets here, though it's worth noting that WWE CCO Paul Levesque does tend to favor five-match line-ups for those sorts of PLEs.

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