It’s finally here.
“The Showcase of the Immortals.”
“The Greatest Spectacle in Sports Entertainment.”
“The Grandaddy of Them All.”
Yes, World Wrestling Entertainment’s biggest live event, WrestleMania, returns on April 1-2. Live from Sofi Stadium, WrestleMania is going Hollywood (technically, Inglewood). Based on the card, it’s promising to be one the best in recent memory.
After three months of excruciating and heart-wrenching betrayals, reunions, and brawls, WrestleMania 39, or WrestleMania Goes Hollywood, will see 13 matches split between two nights. Marquee matchups include a winner-takes-all title match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns; a must-see celebrity contest when Logan Paul goes to war with Seth “Freakin” Rollins; and an overdue father/son showdown as 2023 WWE Hall of Fame inductee Rey Mysterio takes on his son Dominik.
Trying to figure out how to watch WrestleMania 39? Read on. Below is everything you need to know about WrestleMania Goes Hollywood, including how to watch WrestleMania 39 live streams online.
How to watch WrestleMania 39
WrestleMania, like all of WWE’s premium live-event outings, is streaming exclusively on Peacock for U.S. fans. You can grab a subscription for just $4.99, so you can catch all the mayhem and surprise returns anywhere you want. If you want to enjoy the event ad free, you can upgrade to the premium plus plan for $9.99.
For fans abroad, there are two ways you can watch: pay-per-view or a WWE Network subscription. In the UK, BT Sport Box Office is airing both nights of the event on UK TV for a cost of £19.95. Or for £9.99 per month, you can grab a WWE Network subscription, the streaming service available to those outside of the U.S. You can see a full list of countries that have access to the service here.
That being said, the best way to watch WrestleMania is live. Nothing replaces the grandeur and spectacle of professional wrestling’s biggest show, and if you somehow find yourself in Southern California on the April 1 weekend, you can find tickets for each night as cheap as $40 on Ticketmaster (with fees it’s around $70, and that doesn’t include the cost of actually traveling to SoCal). Nothing can replace being in attendance for moments like these:
When can you watch WrestleMania 39
This year, WrestleMania officially begins each night at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT exclusively on Peacock, with the official Kickoff Show airing on YouTube one hour before the event. With a confirmed 13 matches on the card, for now, fans can expect at least 8-10 hours of wrestling split between Saturday and Sunday.
You can read the full match card down below when WrestleMania goes Hollywood on April 1 and 2:
Confirmed for Night 1:
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United States Championship Match: John Cena vs. Austin Theory (c)
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Singles Match: Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs Logan Paul
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SmackDown Women’s Championship Match: Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
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Men’s Showcase Tag Team Match: Braun Strowman and Ricochet vs. The Street Profits (Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins) vs. Alpha Academy (Chad Gable and Otis) vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar) w/ Valhalla
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Singles Match: Rey Mysterio vs Dominik Mysterio
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Six-woman Tag Team Match: Trish Stratus, Lita, and Becky Lynch vs Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, Iyo Sky)
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Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso) (c) vs Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
Confirmed for Night 2:
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Women’s Showcase Tag Team Match: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez vs. Shotzi and Natalya vs. Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler vs. Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville
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Hell in a Cell: Edge vs. Finn Balor
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Raw Women’s Championship Match: Bianca Belair (c) vs. Asuka
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Singles Match: Brock Lesnar vs. Omos w/ MVP
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Intercontinental Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Sheamus vs. Drem McIntyre
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Undisputed Universal Championship Match: Roman Reigns (c) w/ Paul Heyman vs. Cody Rhodes