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WrestleMania is back once again, and wrestling fans are finally ready to attend WWE’s first live audience event since the pandemic. The 37th edition of the annual pay-per-view event is set for a two-night saga on April 10 and April 11.

Here, we will take a look at the venue, time, and we will briefly look at the matches scheduled yet.

When and where to watch WrestleMania

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WrestleMania 37 is all set to start at 8 p.m, according to Eastern Time and 5 p.m. according to Pacific Time on both nights. For fans in the United Kingdom, the event will be aired at 1 a.m. local timing the next day. For fans settled in India, the event will be available from 5:30 a.m. on April 11 and April 12.

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To watch live, fans can contact their cable operator. Unfortunately for US viewers, this year, WrestleMania won’t stream live on the WWE Network.

Since NBC’s Peacock acquired WWE Network, every event will be streamed there. To watch WWE content, fans will need a Premium subscription.

Venue of WrestleMania

Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, was all set to host WrestleMania 36. However, the pandemic forcefully relocated the event to the WWE Performance Center. Initially, WM was going to take place on March 28 at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

However, the rising COVID situation clouded the possibility of the event being organized there. Florida’s withdrawal of COVID-19 restrictions along with WWE pushing back the dates of WrestleMania 37 worked miraculously, and the event is all set to take place at the current venue.

The added bounty of the event is certainly the availability of ticketed live attendance. The stadium will allow 25,000 in attendance with necessary precautions and safety guidelines.

Viewers across the USA will be able to stream the event through Peacock’s WWE Network Channel following its merger with the WWE Network.

The First Night

To offer wrestling fans a memorable event, WWE has distributed the event over two nights. Each night will host six matches across various stipulations.

Current SmackDown Women’s Champion, Sasha Banks will be defending her title against Bianca Belair in the Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Reigning champion, Bobby Lashley, along with MVP, will go eye to eye with Drew McIntyre in a match for the WWE Championship. Grammy Winner Bad Bunny (with Damian Priest) will be facing The Miz, (with John Morrison) in a singles match.

For the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships, reigning champions Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods aka The New Day will face AJ Styles and Omos.

Shane McMahon and Braun Strowman will be hustling to claim victory in a Steel Cage Match, while Cesaro and Seth Rollins will vie for a singles match and put an end to the first night of action.

The Second Night

The final night holds some exciting challenges as well. The most anticipated one is certainly the triple threat match for the WWE Universal title between reigning champion Roman Reigns, Royal Rumble 2021 winner Edge, and Daniel Bryan.

NXT turned RAW superstar, Rhea Ripley will hustle against current RAW Women’s champion Asuka for the title, while Randy Orton will engage himself with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt for a singles match.

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Big E will look forward to defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Apollo Crews. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens will fight out another singles match with an appearance from Logan Paul. Riddle, who is the current WWE United States Champion, will defend his title against Sheamus.

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Although we don’t know how the matches will be set, we can’t wait for WrestleMania next week! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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