WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show Live Stream: How to Watch

WWE WrestleMania 42 CM Punk vs Roman Reigns

The WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show goes live the moment the main card concludes on Sunday, April 19, 2026. Here is your complete guide to streaming every second of the immediate aftermath, no matter where in the world you are watching from.

What Is the WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show?

Every WWE Premium Live Event includes an official live pre-show and post-show. The Night 2 Post Show will have on-camera talent interviews and commentary directly off the back of the main card. Based on historical WrestleMania pacing, the Night 2 Post Show is estimated to begin at approximately 10:30-11:00 PM ET on Sunday, April 19.

Where to Watch: Platform Breakdown

PlatformRegionCostNotes
ESPN App (ESPN Unlimited)United States$29.99/month standalonePrimary US streaming destination for all WrestleMania content including pre/post shows
Disney+ / Hulu / ESPN BundleUnited StatesFrom $35.99/monthBest bundle value; ESPN Unlimited included
WWE YouTube ChannelUnited States & GlobalFreePost Show content historically uploaded immediately after broadcast
NetflixUK, Australia, Canada & InternationalFrom £5.99/monthOn-demand replay available post-event; no live post-show stream confirmed
ESPN via Cable/Satellite ProvidersUnited StatesIncluded with qualifying packagesAvailable via FuboTV, DirecTV, Verizon FiOS, Charter and more

US Viewers: The ESPN Ecosystem

In the United States, ESPN Unlimited is the destination for every piece of WrestleMania 42 content, including the Night 2 Post Show. If you already receive ESPN through a qualifying TV provider such as FuboTV, DirecTV, Verizon FiOS, or Charter, ESPN Unlimited is included at no additional cost via activate.espn.com.

For cord-cutters, the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited bundle at $35.99/month remains the most cost-effective route and includes access to the full WrestleMania 42 broadcast, post-show, and all on-demand replays.​​

International Viewers: What to Expect on Netflix

For UK, Australian, Canadian, and global Netflix subscribers, the live Night 2 Post Show is not confirmed as a separate streaming event on Netflix. However, WWE has confirmed that full WrestleMania 42 Night 2 content, including replays, will be available on-demand on Netflix without spoiler thumbnails on the homepage after the broadcast.

Global Estimated Post Show Start Times

Region / Time ZoneEstimated Post Show StartDate
Pacific Time (PT)~7:45 PMSunday, April 19
Eastern Time (ET)~10:45 PMSunday, April 19
UK / BST~3:45 AMMonday, April 20
Central Europe (CEST)~4:45 AMMonday, April 20
India Standard Time (IST)~9:15 AMMonday, April 20
Australia Eastern (AEST)~1:45 PMMonday, April 20

Pre-Show: Don’t Miss the Kickoff

WrestleMania 42’s Night 2 Pre-Show begins at 3:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM BST, three full hours before the main card, and is available on the ESPN App (ESPN Unlimited) in the US and on WWE’s official YouTube channel globally for free. For international fans who cannot access Netflix’s live stream, the YouTube pre-show and post-show provide the closest free alternative for real-time WrestleMania coverage.

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