WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is returning for the third time in 2025 with a massive show.
The professional wrestling giant has brought back the iconic 1980s event for the first of a number of SNMEs specials, but you won’t be able to tune in on Netflix for Goldberg’s retirement match.
Although the streaming giant is the official home of WWE in the UK, these nostalgic shows work a little differently, as they’re available for free on YouTube.
It’s a stacked weekend for WWE fans, with Saturday Night’s Main Event sandwiched between NXT Great American Bash and the all-women’s premium live event WWE Evolution.
Legendary ring announcer Lillian Garcia will be returning as ring announcer for SNME and Evolution, while Hall of Famer Jesse ‘The Body’ Venture could return on commentary for tomorrow’s show.
Here is everything you need to know about tomorrow’s huge event.
When is WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2025?
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event airs tomorrow (Saturday, July 12). The special event will start at 1am for fans in the UK.
How can you watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?
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Like the other specials, UK fans can stream Saturday Night’s Main Event either live or on demand for free via YouTube.
To watch, simply click the link above, or watch live at the top of this very page.
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event match card
- World Heavyweight Title: GUNTHER (c) vs. Goldberg
- United States Title: Solo Sikoa (c) vs. Jimmy Uso
- LA Knight vs. Seth Rollins
- Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre
Why isn’t Saturday Night’s Main Event on Netflix?

WWE joined Netflix at start of the year, meaning fans can watch Raw, SmackDown and NXT live every single week, as well as premium live events like SummerSlam, Survivor Series and WrestleMania.
They’re all included as part of your regular subscription, at no extra cost.
However, in the US Saturday Night’s Main Event is a TV special, which means they’ve been broadcast on YouTube internationally instead.
Is Goldberg actually retiring at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?

Metro’s WWE expert Alistair McGeorge weighs in on the Hall of Famer’s last stand.
All signs point to Goldberg officially hanging up his boots this weekend after Saturday Night’s Main Event.
The bout has been billed as his final ever match, although if he does the unthinkable and topples GUNTHER to become World Heavyweight Champion, things look a bit different.


There isn’t a universe where the 58-year-old Hall of Famer should be beating the Ring General for the gold, but fans still shudder at the memories of his championship wins over The Fiend and Kevin Owens.
However, Goldberg has been open about his health, injuries and physical limitations – this does seem to be his swan song in front of his family and friends, in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
The match will be much better than some people expect, with Goldberg and GUNTHER sure to go all-out, and give the legend a fitting farewell.
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