WWE WrestleMania 41 start time, date: Where to watch and live stream Night 2 of the massive event this weekend
The biggest wrestling event of the year is here. WrestleMania 41 lands in Las Vegas this week with13 matches currently scheduled for the two days of action at Allegiant Stadium. There’s sure to be plenty of massive headlines coming out of the shows with the pair of main events drawing tons of interest.
Saturday night some some epic storylines unfold as Jey Uso completed his journey to becoming world heavyweight champion by submitting Gunther to kickoff the festivities. Two more new champions were crowned as Jacob Fatu earned the United States title with a wild win over LA Knight and the New Day resorted to underhanded tactics to steal the Raw tag team titles away from War Raiders. But things really heated up in the main event where Paul Heyman betrayed both of his longtime clients in CM Punk and Roman Reigns to align himself with Seth Rollins as Rollins won the triple threat match.
The headliner of Night 2 is the match that has grabbed the attention of the wrestling world as John Cena goes for a record-breaking win against undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes. If Cena wins, he will break the tie between himself and Ric Flair for the record of most recognized world title reigns in wrestling history.
In his pursuit of the record, Cena has abandoned the fans, turning heel and attacking Rhodes after winning the Elimination Chamber. That shocking moment instantly went viral and added a new edge to WrestleMania.
Plus, three more titles are at stake on Sunday. Bron Breakker puts the intercontinental title on the line when he faces three men: Penta, Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio. The women’s world championship is also on the line in a unique match stipulation when champion Iyo Sky takes on both Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley. Finally, the women’s tag team titles are up for grabs when champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez take on Lyra Vallkyria and a mystery opponent after her teammate, Bayley, was found injured in the locker room on Saturday and apparently unable to compete.
Here is how you can catch all the action this weekend along with start times.
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Where to watch WrestleMania 41
- Date: April 19 & 20 | Location: Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas
- Time: 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. ET for pre-show)
- TV channel/stream: Peacock (subscription required)