How To Watch WWE WrestleMania 41
How to watch WWE WrestleMania 41 wherever you are in the world.

It's the biggest weekend of the year for WWE fans, with WrestleMania 41 bringing the action to Paradise, Nevada's mammoth Allegiant Stadium.
While the build for certain matches may not have quite clicked, this is still the Showcase of the Immortals, the Granddaddy of Them All, the Shows of Shows, and a two-night Premium Live Event that WWE will be pulling out all the stops for. Given how there were over 45,000 fans in attendance the previous time WWE emanated from Allegiant Stadium - that being SummerSlam 2021 - a similarly white-hot crowd is expected for 'Mania 41, with plenty of matches capable of stealing the show, and WWE pushing that there'll be over 60,000 present to witness all of this.
In terms of those matches, WWE Champion Cody Rhodes closes out Night 2 against a John Cena who's looking to win a record-setting 17th World Title, while the Night 1 main event duties fall to CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns. Away from those bouts, other notable matches feature titles on the line as World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against men's Royal Rumble winner Jey Uso; WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton looks to fend off women's Rumble winner Charlotte Flair; Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley face Women's World Champion Iyo Sky in triple threat action; Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker finds himself defending in a fatal four-way; the ever-impressive Jacob Fatu tries to win his first slice of WWE gold against United States Champion LA Knight; and the War Raiders and the tandem of Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan both defend their respective Tag Team Championships.
Elsewhere, Jade Cargill and Naomi's heated feud explodes at WrestleMania 41, Rey Mysterio defends the honour of lucha libra against El Grande Americano, AJ Styles looks to pick up a first 'Mania win since 2021 as he faces Logan Paul, and Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest collide in a Sin City Street Fight. On top of that, it remains to be seen what role Randy Orton will have to play at WrestleMania 41, with it implausible to think that the Viper won't be lacing up his boots against somebody. Of course, one also has to question what role a certain Final Boss will have this weekend, with many expecting the Rock to get involved in the Rhodes vs. Cena match.
With all of that in mind, then, here's how to watch WWE WrestleMania 41 from wherever you are in the world.

WWE WrestleMania 41 Start Time & Date
Date: Saturday, April 19th & Sunday, April 20th
Start Time: 7pm ET / 4pm PT / Sunday & Monday 12am GMT / Sunday & Monday 11am AEDT
US: Peacock
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For the majority of those living outside of the United States, Netflix is the home to WWE Premium Live Events such as WrestleMania, in addition to housing WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, NXT, and various other content previously seen on the WWE Network/Peacock.
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While US audiences will find WWE WrestleMania 41 on Peacock, the following countries will find this PLE and all other WWE content on Netflix:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
Netflix is looking to add more countries to this list in the future, while the streaming service will also be adding more content on a regular basis. As for that content, the WWE Network/Peacock library is being drip-fed across to Netflix.

WWE WrestleMania 41 Card
Night 1
- Singles Match: Rey Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano
- Singles Match: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
- World Tag Team Championship Match: The War Raiders (Erik, Ivar) (c) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods)
- United States Championship Match: LA Knight (c) vs. Jacob Fatu
- WWE Women's Championship Match: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Charlotte Flair
- World Heavyweight Championship Match: Gunther (c) vs. Jey Uso
- Triple Threat Match: CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns
Night 2
- Singles Match: AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
- Sin City Street Fight: Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest
- Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan (c) vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
- Intercontinental Championship Fatal Four-Way Match: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Finn Balor
- Women's World Championship Match: Iyo Sky (c) vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley
- WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena
Following the shocking events of WWE Elimination Chamber last month, where John Cena turned heel, aligned with the Rock, and attacked Cody Rhodes, anticipation is high as Cena looks to take the WWE Title from the American Nightmare and become a record-setting 17-time World Champion. While the build to Rhodes vs. Cena may have been hindered somewhat by Big Match John's schedule, not to mention a complete lack of the Final Boss, those fleeting Cena appearances have at least been impactful as he's broken down the reasons for finally joining the dark side. It remains to be seen whether the aging John Cena has that one last big-match performance in him - Cena's more recent in-ring outings ranging from passable to poor - but in Cody Rhodes, the legend has the perfect opponent in his quest to create 'Mania magic.
While Rhodes and Cena headline Night 2 of WrestleMania 41, the main event of Night 1 goes to CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns. For Punk, this of course marks his first official WrestleMania main event; something the Second City Saint has made no secret of wanting over the years. Adding an extra level of spice to all of this, Paul Heyman will be in Punk's corner as payback for the Chicagoan helping out Roman's WarGames team back in November. It's not just Reigns and Punk who have issues, mind, for Roman and Rollins have a storied history together dating back to their Shield days, with the break-up of that faction being something that's been shown to still irk the Tribal Chief to this day. On top of that, Seth gave his old partner further Shield flashbacks when he attacked him with a steel chair on the go-home episode of Raw, mirroring the chair attack that broke up the Shield in the first place.
Where the women's roster is concerned, Royal Rumble winner Charlotte Flair looks to take the WWE Women's Title from Tiffany Stratton. To say the build to this one has been a mess would be quite the understatement, with several segments between Flair and Stratton going off the rails over the past few SmackDowns. In terms of their abilities once the bell rings, though, both ladies are fantastic talents and could put on a genuine show-stealer. However, if their in-ring chemistry is similar to their chemistry on the mic, we could be in trouble here.
As for the Raw brand, Women's World Champion Iyo Sky has to fight off two challengers, with former champ Rhea Ripley managing to work herself into the match alongside Bianca Belair after Belair scored a big W at the Elimination Chamber last month. The build to this one has revolved around Iyo being disrespected by her 'Mania opponents, with Belair and Ripley spending the majority of their time focussing on each other and somewhat discounting the Genius of the Sky as an afterthought. Bianca and Rhea both walked out of WrestleMania 40 as winners, while Sky lost the WWE Women's Championship at that particular 'Mania, so we'll have to see if any of that history repeats itself this time around.
For the Women's Tag Team Championships, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez defend those titles against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. Seeing the Women's Intercontinental Champion chasing another championship while not defending her own belt is certainly a choice, but the ring work from all four ladies in recent weeks has been enough to suggest that this could be great. As for the men's tag teams, it looks right now that only one set of tag belts will be on the WrestleMania 41 card, with the War Raiders defending the World Tag Team Championships against the New Day, whereas the Street Profits and their WWE Tag Team Championships are instead restricted to the SmackDown before 'Mania.
Rounding out WrestleMania 41's title matches, we have LA Knight putting his United States Championship up against Jacob Fatu, and Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker has to face Penta, Dominik Mysterio, and Finn Balor in a fatal four-way offering that could have major implications for the future of the Judgment Day. And while there may not be a title on the line, Jade Cargill and Naomi have one of the more heated matches heading into WrestleMania, with Naomi having attacked Jade and put her on the shelf for several months. In terms of heated, things have also nicely been bubbling up between Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest lately, to the point that the two will go to war in a Sin City Street Fight. Rounding out WrestleMania 41, we have Rey Mysterio facing definitely-not-Chad-Gable El Grande Americano as Rey-Rey stands up to defend the honour and legacy of lucha libre, while - at the behest of Karrion Kross - AJ Styles defends the long and well-worn path travelled by many dedicated veterans as he faces social media superstar Logan Paul.
With his scheduled match against Kevin Owens cancelled due to KO's unfortunate need for neck surgery, it's expected that Randy Orton will wind up on the 'Mania card in some form or fashion. Given how things have played out for the past couple of weeks, Solo Sikoa and Nick Aldis appear to be the frontrunners to be Orton's opponent, which would be quite the WWE in-ring debut should Aldis get the nod to compete at WrestleMania. Should that indeed come to pass, hopefully the Englisman can recapture the National Treasure brilliance that made him one of the best in the business atop of Billy Corgan's NWA prior to joining WWE. Similarly, there have been some rumblings that Women's United States Champion Chelsea Green may be involved in WrestleMania, either in a match or as a host, with Chelsea the only current WWE singles champion not announced for the PLE.
All of this is without addressing the surprise and shocks that so often come with WrestleMania, with the looming shadow of the Rock hanging over this year's Showcase of the Immortals. Given how such a big deal was made of the Final Boss trying to corrupt Cody Rhodes earlier in the year, plus how Cena aligned with the Rock, one has to imagine Dwayne Johnson will be at WrestleMania in some capacity, and much like last year, he could well wind up involved in the Night 2 main event. Also, the impending WWE returns of Rusev and Aleister Black likewise loom large, with it not unthinkable that either of those men could appear at WrestleMania 41, even if it seems more likely that their respective returns will be held off until after 'Mania.
Of course, more matches could always be added to WrestleMania 41, even if just for the three-hour pre-shows confirmed for both nights, but as of this writing, that's where we're at with mere days to go before WWE puts on its biggest event of the year.