WWE WrestleMania Week 2026 Schedule: Events, Live Stream and more

WrestleMania Week Schedule

From Tuesday, April 14 through Monday, April 20, Las Vegas, Nevada, is the epicenter of pro wrestling with WWE, AEW, GCW, ROH, TNA, Stardom, and dozens of other promotions converging on Sin City because of WrestleMania 42.

WrestleMania 42 at a Glance

WrestleMania 42, branded as WrestleMania Vegas, takes place across two nights at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Kickoff is set for 7 PM ET / 12 AM BST on both nights. Internationally, WrestleMania 42 streams live on Netflix, while U.S. fans can catch every match on ESPN.

WrestleMania Week Day-by-Day Schedule

This is the full broadcaster-confirmed rundown for hardcore fans who want to catch every second of WrestleMania Week 2026:

DayEventTime (ET)Stream/Network
Tuesday, Apr 14WWE NXT8 PMThe CW
Wednesday, Apr 15AEW Dynamite8 PMHBO Max
Wednesday, Apr 15WWE Evolve8 PMTubi
Thursday, Apr 17TNA Impact9 PMAMC
Thursday, Apr 17WWE SmackDown8 PMUSA Network
Thursday, Apr 17GCW Spring Break X10 PMTriller+
Friday, Apr 18WrestleCon Supershow6 PMTriller+
Friday, Apr 18ROH7 PMHonor Club
Saturday, Apr 18WWE WrestleMania Night 16 PMESPN / Netflix
Sunday, Apr 19WWE WrestleMania Night 26 PMESPN / Netflix
Monday, Apr 20WWE RAW8 PMNetflix

WrestleMania 42 Match Card

With 13 confirmed matches across two nights and a potential 14th being added before showtime, WrestleMania 42 is built around genuinely marquee feuds at every level of the card.

Night 1 – Saturday, April 18:

  • Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton – Undisputed WWE Championship
  • Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan – Women’s World Championship
  • AJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch – Women’s Intercontinental Championship
  • The Irresistible Forces (c) vs. The Bella Twins vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria – WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way
  • Drew McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu – Unsanctioned Match
  • Gunther vs. Seth Rollins
  • Logan Paul, Austin Theory & IShowSpeed vs. Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & LA Knight

Night 2 – Sunday, April 19:

  • CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns – World Heavyweight Championship
  • Jade Cargill (c) vs. Rhea Ripley – WWE Women’s Championship
  • Ladder Match for the Men’s Intercontinental Championship – Penta (c) vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee vs. Rusev vs. JD McDonagh
  • Sami Zayn (c) vs. Trick Williams – Men’s United States Championship
  • Omos Femi vs. Brock Lesnar

How to Watch WrestleMania Week 2026

U.S. fans need ESPN for the main WrestleMania nights, with Netflix carrying RAW post-WrestleMania on Monday, April 20. International viewers, including fans in the UK, get both WrestleMania nights live on Netflix. Independent wrestling fans should grab Triller+ and IWTV subscriptions to catch the full breadth of WrestleMania Week content, including GCW Bloodsport, GCW Spring Break X, Stardom, and WrestleCon.

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Jake Skudder

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He previously worked for the (then) biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.