Bell times, where it streams, and what to expect
WWE’s Crown Jewel hits RAC Arena in Perth today, with an early U.S. start time given the Australia venue. The show is part of WWE’s wider push to stage marquee events globally and keep storylines hot between tentpoles. For fans, the key details are practical: when the pre-show goes live, how to stream the main card, and any late-breaking card changes. The Perth slot means morning viewing in North America and prime time locally. Production scale is expected to match other international stops, with big entrances and quick turnarounds for social clips.
Viewing guide and storylines to watch
Access typically includes a pre-show on WWE’s digital channels followed by the premium live event via the company’s streaming partner. Expect championship defenses to anchor the card, plus grudge matches advanced on weekly TV. Title pictures often reset after international specials, so shock results are in play. Keep an eye on pace: overseas crowds have lately pushed faster sequencing and fewer dead spots, while WWE leans into cinematic camera moves for replays. With the sports calendar crowded, the company is betting that unusual bell times plus must-share moments can punch through feeds. As always, check your local service for exact availability and timing.