2021 WrestleMania Streaming: How To Watch WrestleMania 37 And Other WWE Network Programming
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In no time at all, thousands of wrestling fans will descend upon Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida for WrestleMania 37, for two nights of in-ring action at WWE’s marquee event. But for the millions of us around the world who aren't able to attend the electrifying Showcase of the Immortals, we’ll all have to settle for the comfort of our homes. But fear not as it’s incredibly easy to watch the 2021 WrestleMania streaming with little to no trouble at all.
Below is a breakdown of everything you need to know about watching WrestleMania 37 streaming Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11, who you can expect to see face off in front of a live crowd for the first time in more than a year, and all of the WWE programming in the days leading up to the Grandaddy of Them All!
How To Watch WrestleMania 37 Streaming
Honestly, it’s never been easier to watch WrestleMania due to the March 2021 debut of WWE Network on Peacock, which gives subscribers access to all of the company’s pay-per-view events as well as a massive collection (that will only continue to grow) of on-demand content showcasing the best sports entertainment has to offer.
WrestleMania 37 streams live exclusively on Peacock at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, April 10 and then at the same time Sunday, April 11. So all you need to do is open the Peacock App, go to the WWE Hub, and the click on the WrestleMania title card and start enjoying the show. Not yet signed up for WWE Network on Peacock? Now is the perfect time get started with the affordable, two-tier streaming plan.
Watch WrestleMania 37 on Peacock.
Who’s Fighting In The 2021 WrestleMania
Just like at last year’s event, the WrestleMania 37’s lineup is split up into two nights with each evening featuring some impressive matches, which we previously explained in great detail in our WrestleMania 37 card rundown, but here’s a quick rundown of the headlining matches from each card.
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WrestleMania 37 Night One’s main event will see Sasha Banks defend her SmackDown Women’s Championship against 2021 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair while Bobby Lashley defends his WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre.
Night Two will see Universal Champion Roman Reigns defend his title and spot at the top of SmackDown in a triple threat match against Men’s Royal Rumble winner Edge and Daniel Bryan, who was recently added to the bout. Raw Women’s Champion Asuka will be on the defense when she accepts a challenge from recent call-up Rhea Ripley.
Other WrestleMania Programming On Peacock
You don’t have to wait until the weekend to get excited for WrestleMania 37 as WWE Network on Peacock will be hosting programming all week, including the 2021 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, the two-night NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver, and hours upon hours of shows going through the history of the big event. This will be a combination of on-demand content and live programming with all live streams being being Eastern Time.
Monday, April 5
The Best of WWE: Best of WrestleMania in the 1990s
Raw Talk - 11 p.m.
Tuesday, April 6
Prime Target: Cole vs. O’Reilly
Making WWE: Jacob Robinson
The Best of WWE: Best of WrestleMania in the 2000s
WWE Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021 Induction Ceremonies - 8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 7
The Best of WWE: Best of WrestleMania in the 2010s
WWE’s The Bump - 10 a.m.
NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver Night 1 Pre-Show - 7 p.m.
NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver Night 1 8 p.m.
Thursday, April 8
WWE NXT UK Prelude
This Week in WWE
NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver Night 2 Pre-Show - 7 p.m.
NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver Night 2 - 8 p.m.
Friday, April 9
The Best of WWE: Best of WrestleMania Main Events
205 Live - 10 p.m.
Saturday, April 10
Evolve 8
ICW Fight Club 167
wXw We Love Wrestling #6
PROGRESS Chapter 108
Talking Smack
WWE Chronicle: Edge
WWE’s The Bump - 1 p.m.
WrestleMania Kickoff Night 1 - 7 p.m.
WrestleMania Night 2 - 8 p.m.
WrestleMania Night 1 Watch Along - 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 11
WWE’s The Bump - 1 p.m.
WrestleMania Kickoff Night 2 - 7 p.m.
WrestleMania Night 2 - 8 p.m.
WrestleMania Night 2 Watch Along - 8 p.m.
Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions - Following WrestleMania 37
Well, I hope you cleared your calendars for the week (unless you’re doing what every wrestling fan should and are currently planning a seven-day WrestleMania party) because there’s a lot going on over at WWE Network on Peacock. And don't forget the live, in-ring action kicks off at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11.
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