WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Live from San Antonio Announced for January 25

WWE is bringing its iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event back to primetime with a live broadcast from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, on January 25, 2025.

Details of the Event

The highly anticipated event will air live on NBC at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT, with a simulcast available on Peacock. This marks the second primetime special under WWE’s partnership with NBCUniversal, continuing the momentum from its September 2024 deal.

Tickets for Saturday Night’s Main Event go on sale Friday, December 13, at 11 AM ET/10 AM CT via Ticketmaster.com. Fans can also access an exclusive presale starting Wednesday, December 11, by registering through WWE’s official website.

For those seeking a premium experience, Priority Passes are available through On Location. These packages include ringside seating, pre-show hospitality, meet-and-greets with WWE Superstars, and exclusive photo opportunities.

A Night of Unforgettable WWE Action

Set in the home of the San Antonio Spurs, Saturday Night’s Main Event promises to deliver high-stakes matches and unforgettable moments. As the event draws closer, fans are eager to learn which Superstars will headline this primetime special.

A Landmark Moment for WWE and NBCUniversal

This event reflects WWE’s growing collaboration with NBCUniversal, which has brought WWE content to primetime TV and streaming audiences. In addition to Saturday Night’s Main Event, fans can enjoy other premium live events like Deadline and Royal Rumble on Peacock, alongside exclusive documentaries such as Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal and American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes.

How to Watch or Attend

Whether attending live in San Antonio or tuning in on NBC and Peacock, WWE fans won’t want to miss this special event. Saturday Night’s Main Event is set to be a night of thrilling entertainment, showcasing the best WWE has to offer.

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