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October 9, 2024Oct 9, 2024Updated Nov 12, 2024

AEW WrestleDream 2024 Pre Show Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more


Wrestling fans around the globe are gearing up for one of the most anticipated events of the year – AEW WrestleDream 2024. Set to take place on Saturday, October 12th, this premier pay-per-view promises an action-packed night of thrilling matches and unforgettable moments. 

To ensure you don\’t miss a second of the excitement, here\’s everything you need to know about the pre-show start times across different regions.

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Pre-Show Start Times

The pre-show, often referred to as \”Zero Hour,\” typically begins one to two hours before the main card. Here\’s a breakdown of the expected pre-show start times for various regions:

United States and Canada

  • Eastern Time (ET): 7:00 PM
  • Central Time (CT): 6:00 PM
  • Mountain Time (MT): 5:00 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 4:00 PM

Europe and Africa

  • United Kingdom (BST): 12:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)
  • Central European Time (CET): 1:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)
  • Eastern European Time (EET): 2:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)
  • South Africa (SAST): 1:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)

Asia and Oceania

  • Japan (JST): 8:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)
  • Australia – Sydney (AEDT): 9:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)
  • New Zealand (NZDT): 11:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)

Middle East

  • United Arab Emirates (GST): 3:00 AM (Sunday, October 13th)

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What to Expect from the Pre-Show

The pre-show, or Zero Hour, serves as an appetizer for the main event. While the exact lineup hasn\’t been announced, fans can typically expect:

  • Match Previews: In-depth analysis and predictions for the main card matches.
  • Exclusive Interviews: Behind-the-scenes conversations with wrestlers and AEW personalities.
  • Last-Minute Announcements: Potential updates to the card or surprise appearances.
  • One or Two Matches: Often featuring up-and-coming talent or settling minor feuds2.

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