I believe it starts at 7pm Eastern, 6pm Central, 5pm Mountain, & 4pm Pacific.
12pm in several counties near Chicago and Evansville. 1pm in most of Indiana
The sun set at 7:40 PM on May 2, 2009 in Evansville, Indiana.
Evansville is approximately 170 miles southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The drive typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and route taken.
5.00am
NO!
All WWE ppvs except for WrestleMania start at 8pm.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 10 hours and 13 minutes.
It will take you about 12.5 hours of driving time to cover the 732 miles between the two cities.
Wrestlemania took place on April 6th, 2014. The pre-show start time was 5:00 pm. The show started at 7:00 pm ET and ended at 11:00 pm ET.
The answer depends on what part of Florida and what part of Indiana. Most of Florida and most of Indiana are both on the same time zone: Eastern Time (GMT-5). However counties in the Florida panhandle directly south of Alabama and counties in Indiana near Chicago, IL and Evansville, IN are in Central Time (GMT-4). So the time difference between: There is no time difference between the Indiana cities of Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Columbus, Bloomington, Richmond, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Muncie to the Florida cities of Miami, Orlando, Ft Myers, Tampa/St Pete, Jacksonville, Gainesville and Tallahassee. All the towns above are one hour ahead of the Indiana towns of Gary, Hammond, Evansville and the Florida towns of Pensacola and Panama City.
The line has to be drawn somewhere! Indiana is mostly in Eastern time zone with the exception of the counties near Chicago and the counties near Evansville. Illinois is in Central time. The reason is that Indiana is more closely tied economically to communities to the East than to the West. The counties in Indiana that are in Central time are more closely economically tied to communities to the south and west that are in Central time. Chicago is in Central time because it is economically tied to "farm country" to the south and west.
North Carolina and most of Indiana are on the same time zone so there is no time difference. However there are several counties in Indiana (Near Chicago, IL in the northwest and in and around Evansville in the southwest) that are on Central Time. Those counties are one hour behind North Carolina. Gibson, Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Newton, Perry, Porter, Posey, Spencer, Starke, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties in Indiana are in Central time. The rest of the state is in Eastern time.