WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show Start Time: United States, UK, Australia and more

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The WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show goes live immediately after the main card concludes on Sunday, April 19, 2026. Fans who want instant reactions, results analysis, and commentary the moment CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns ends, here is everything you need to know about exactly when it begins in your time zone.

What Is the WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Post Show?

The WrestleMania Sunday Post Show is WWE’s official live post-event show, providing immediate on-air reaction and analysis from talent and commentators directly after Night 2 wraps. In the United States, the Post Show streams on ESPN Unlimited and WWE’s official YouTube channel, making it accessible both to paid subscribers and free viewers simultaneously. For international fans on Netflix, WWE’s post-show content has historically been available on-demand shortly after the live broadcast concludes.

Estimated Post Show Start Time

The Post Show does not have a fixed scheduled start time, it goes live the moment Night 2 ends. Based on historical WrestleMania pacing data, you can estimate a fairly reliable window:

WrestleMania EventNight 2 Main Card StartApproximate End TimePost Show Start (ET)
WrestleMania 37 (2021)8:00 PM ET~12:00 AM ET~12:00 AM ET
WrestleMania 38 (2022)8:00 PM ET~12:30 AM ET~12:30 AM ET
WrestleMania 39 (2023)8:00 PM ET~12:15 AM ET~12:15 AM ET
WrestleMania 40 (2024)7:00 PM ET~11:45 PM ET~11:45 PM ET
WrestleMania 41 (2025)6:00 PM ET~10:30 PM ET~10:30 PM ET
WrestleMania 42 Night 2 (2026)6:00 PM ET~10:30–11:00 PM ET~10:30–11:00 PM ET

Based on last year’s WrestleMania 41 runtime as the most comparable data point (also a 6:00 PM ET start at Allegiant Stadium), the Night 2 Post Show should begin somewhere between 10:30 PM and 11:00 PM ET.

Global Post Show Start Times

Since the Post Show begins immediately after Night 2 concludes, use these estimated global times based on a ~10:45 PM ET average end time:

Region / Time ZoneEstimated Post Show StartDate
Pacific Time (PT)~7:45 PMSunday, April 19
Central Time (CT)~9:45 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
China Standard Time (CST)~11:45 AMMonday, April 20
Japan Standard Time (JST)~12:45 PMMonday, April 20
Australia Eastern (AEST)~1:45 PMMonday, April 20
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