WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Post Show Live Stream: How to Watch

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The WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Post Show airs immediately after the conclusion of Saturday night’s action at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and knowing exactly where and how to stream it is essential for every fan that wants to watch live.

When Does the Post-Show Air?

WrestleMania 42 Night 1 kicks off at 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT on Saturday, April 18, 2026. With six major matches scheduled for Night 1, the main card is expected to run approximately three to four hours, putting the post-show start time at roughly 9:30-10:30 PM ET. The pre-show for reference begins at 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT.

According to ESPN’s official listings, the WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Post Show is confirmed as a standalone broadcast event on ESPN Unlimited, with a scheduled start time logged as approximately midnight ET into Sunday.

How to Watch: United States

In the United States, WrestleMania 42, including its pre-show and post-show, is exclusively available through ESPN, marking the first time WWE’s flagship Premium Live Event has aired on the platform. There are three primary ways to access all coverage:

PlatformAccess MethodPost-Show Included?
ESPN App (ESPN Unlimited)Standalone ESPN Unlimited subscription✅ Yes
Disney+ BundleDisney+, Hulu & ESPN Unlimited Bundle✅ Yes
ESPN2 (Linear TV)Cable/Satellite — Night 1 first hour only❌ No
ESPN Unlimited ReplayWatch anytime after broadcast ends✅ Yes

The opening hour of Night 1, the Six-Man Tag Team Match (Logan Paul, Austin Theory & IShowSpeed vs. LA Knight & The Usos), airs free on linear ESPN2, but the post-show is streaming-only via ESPN Unlimited. ESPN Unlimited subscribers can also replay the post-show on demand at any time after the live broadcast concludes.

How to Watch: International

Outside the United States, Netflix is the exclusive global home of WrestleMania 42, including all pre-show and post-show content, as part of WWE’s landmark 10-year deal with the streaming giant.

TerritoryPlatformPost-Show Included?
United KingdomNetflix✅ Yes
AustraliaNetflix✅ Yes
CanadaNetflix✅ Yes
EuropeNetflix✅ Yes
IndiaNetflix✅ Yes

UK fans should note that Night 1 begins at midnight BST on Sunday, April 19, meaning the post-show will run into the early hours of Sunday morning, approximately 3:00–4:00 AM BST. Australian fans in Sydney (AEDT) can catch the post-show from around 11:00 AM–12:00 PM AEDT on Sunday.

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