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WWE Crown Jewel Event Guide - October 11, 2025: Start Time, Ticket Info, How to Watch, Match Card, and What to Expect in Perth

By: Randy Marston | October 4, 2025 / 11:08 AM
WWE Crown Jewel Event Guide - October 11, 2025: Start Time, Ticket Info, How to Watch, Match Card, and What to Expect in Perth

For the first time ever, WWE Crown Jewel is leaving Saudi Arabia and heading to Perth, Australia, setting the stage for a historic Premium Live Event on Saturday, October 11. Live from the RAC Arena, Crown Jewel 2025 promises to deliver championship clashes, legacy-defining showdowns, and a raucous international crowd ready to make this night one for the history books.

The event streams live at 8 a.m. ET in the United States (to align with Australian prime time) on the ESPN App domestically, with international streaming available via Netflix.

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Last Updated: (October 04, 2025)

📺 WWE Crown Jewel 2025 — How to Watch

  • Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025
  • Time: 8 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. PT
  • Location: RAC Arena, Perth, Australia
  • Streaming: ESPN App (U.S.), Netflix (International)
  • Tickets: Very limited availability left via StubHub, starting at $494 (affiliate).

🎟️ Ticket Info 

Fans in Australia and worldwide are flocking to see WWE Crown Jewel’s first-ever event outside Saudi Arabia, and tickets are nearly gone. According to resale partner StubHub, less than 1% of tickets remain available.

  • Lowest Price: Starting around $494 USD
  • Best View: Premium seating available at approximately $725 USD
  • Availability: Very limited — expected to sell out before event day

👉 Purchase Tickets Here Via StubHub

Match Card (Announced) 🗂️

Cody Rhodes (Undisputed WWE Champion) vs. Seth Rollins (World Heavyweight Champion)

Crown Jewel Championship Match
This is the marquee bout of the evening. Rhodes and Rollins have one of WWE’s most storied rivalries, and with both men holding top-tier gold, this clash feels bigger than ever. Rhodes made history by defeating Gunther at last year’s Crown Jewel to become the inaugural men’s Crown Jewel Champion. Now, he looks to go back-to-back by conquering The Visionary, who enters with momentum after a dominant summer on Raw.

This isn’t just about bragging rights—it’s about proving who truly sits atop WWE in 2025.

Stephanie Vaquer (Women’s World Champion) vs. Tiffany Stratton (WWE Women’s Champion)

Women’s Crown Jewel Championship Match
The women’s division takes center stage as La Primera, Stephanie Vaquer, meets the “Center of the Universe” Tiffany Stratton in a champion vs. champion showdown.

Vaquer, fresh off her Wrestlepalooza victory, has quickly risen as one of WWE’s most credible champions. Stratton, meanwhile, successfully retained her title on SmackDown in a triple threat match, further solidifying her reputation as one of WWE’s most confident—and dangerous—superstars.

Two champions. Two brands. One undisputed Crown Jewel winner.

John Cena vs. AJ Styles

A rivalry renewed, possibly for the last time. John Cena’s farewell tour reaches Perth as he takes on AJ Styles, one of his greatest in-ring rivals.

This match was born after a heated social media exchange and Triple H’s official confirmation. For Cena, it could be one of his final opportunities to add one last legendary moment to his storied career. For Styles, it’s about proving he’s still the measuring stick in WWE.

Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky vs. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)

Australia’s own Rhea Ripley returns home in a blockbuster tag team match. She teams with Iyo Sky to face the reunited Kabuki Warriors, after Asuka turned on Iyo with her signature mist on Raw.

What began as Asuka’s disapproval of Sky’s friendship with Ripley has escalated into a high-profile grudge match. The Perth crowd will no doubt rally behind Ripley, but the Kabuki Warriors are no strangers to spoiling homecomings.

Rumored Addition 💬

  • United States Championship: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Solo Sikoa (rumored)
    Zayn has been thriving as a fighting champion with weekly open challenges. After his war with Aleister Black on SmackDown, and with Solo Sikoa looming, it feels inevitable that this bout could be finalized before Crown Jewel.

Wrestling.news | Backstage Take 🗣️

Crown Jewel 2025 feels like a reset button for the event’s reputation. By moving out of Saudi Arabia and into Australia, WWE is positioning Crown Jewel as more than just a contractual obligation—it’s now a true international showcase.

The lineup may be compact, but every match carries weight. Rhodes vs. Rollins is a main event that could headline WrestleMania, while Cena vs. Styles tugs at nostalgia and legacy. The women’s division bout between Stratton and Vaquer might steal the show, especially with Tiffany’s meteoric rise. And with Rhea Ripley in front of a hometown crowd, WWE is setting the stage for one of the loudest reactions of the year.

This isn’t just another PLE—it’s WWE planting a flag in Australia, and fans should expect surprises, shocks, and moments that will ripple far beyond Perth.

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