
WrestleMania 41 promises to be one of the best events in history. It will be two exciting days where we’ll see WWE superstars fight for the company’s most important titles. The event will also mark the farewell of John Cena, who will face Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Want to know the exact time to watch the matches in your country? You’ve come to the right place. Here I explain the schedules you should check to see the start of the event on both Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20.
WWE fans in the United States will be able to watch WrestleMania 41 with a Peacock TV subscription, which offers two packages: 1) Peacock Premium with ads ($8 monthly / $80 annually) and 2) Peacock Premium Plus without ads ($41 monthly / $140).
- Event: WrestleMania 41
- Date: Saturday, April 29 (Night 1) | Sunday, April 30 (Night 2)
- Time: 7 pm ET / 6 pm CT / 5 pm MT / 4 pm PT
- TV / Streaming: Peacock TV (US) / Netflix (Worldwide)
- Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
- Location: Paradise, Nevada (United States)
The rest of the world, in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, will watch via the Netflix streaming service.
What time does WrestleMania 41 start?
WrestleMania 41 takes place over two nights, each packed with important matches. The main card begins at 7 p.m. EDT (6 p.m. CDT / 5 p.m. MDT / 4 p.m. PDT) in the U.S.
What time is WrestleMania 41 on Night 1? (Saturday, April 19)
- 3pm PDT – Pacific Daylight Time
- 4pm MDT – Mountain Daylight Time
- 5pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 6pm COT – Bogota, Colombia
- 6pm PET – Lima, Peru
- 6pm CDT – Central Daylight Time
- 7pm EDT – Eastern Daylight Time
- 7pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 7pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 8pm CLST – Santiago, Chile
- 8pm ART – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 8pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 12am BST – Londres, United Kingdom (Sunday, April 20)
- 12am AST – Abuya, Nigeria (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am CEST – Central Europe (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am CEST – Madrid, Spain (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am CEST – Roma, Italy (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am CEST – Berlin, Germany (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am CEST – Paris, France (Sunday, April 20)
- 1am SAST – South Africa (Sunday, April 20)
- 2am AST – Riad, Saudi Arabia (Sunday, April 20)
- 2am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Sunday, April 20)
- 3am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Sunday, April 20)
- 4am PKT – Islamabad, Pakistan (Sunday, April 20)
- 4:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Sunday, April 20)
- 6am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Sunday, April 20)
- 6am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Sunday, April 20)
- 7am PHT – Manila, Philippines (Sunday, April 20)
- 7am CST – Beijing, China (Sunday, April 20)
- 8am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Sunday, April 20)
- 8am KST – Seoul, South Korea (Sunday, April 20)
- 9am AEST – Australia (Sunday, April 20)
- 11am NZST – New Zealand (Sunday, April 20)
What time is WrestleMania 41 on Night 2? (Sunday, April 20)
- 3pm PDT – Pacific Daylight Time
- 4pm MDT – Mountain Daylight Time
- 5pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 6pm COT – Bogota, Colombia
- 6pm PET – Lima, Peru
- 6pm CDT – Central Daylight Time
- 7pm EDT – Eastern Daylight Time
- 7pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 7pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 8pm CLST – Santiago, Chile
- 8pm ART – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 8pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 12am BST – Londres, United Kingdom (Monday, April 21)
- 12am AST – Abuya, Nigeria (Monday, April 21)
- 1am CEST – Central Europe (Monday, April 21)
- 1am CEST – Madrid, Spain (Monday, April 21)
- 1am CEST – Roma, Italy (Monday, April 21)
- 1am CEST – Berlin, Germany (Monday, April 21)
- 1am CEST – Paris, France (Monday, April 21)
- 1am SAST – South Africa (Monday, April 21)
- 2am AST – Riad, Saudi Arabia (Monday, April 21)
- 2am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Monday, April 21)
- 3am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Monday, April 21)
- 4am PKT – Islamabad, Pakistan (Monday, April 21)
- 4:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Monday, April 21)
- 6am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Monday, April 21)
- 6am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Monday, April 21)
- 7am PHT – Manila, Philippines (Monday, April 21)
- 7am CST – Beijing, China (Monday, April 21)
- 8am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Monday, April 21)
- 8am KST – Seoul, South Korea (Monday, April 21)
- 9am AEST – Australia (Monday, April 21)
- 11am NZST – New Zealand (Monday, April 21)
What matches are scheduled for WrestleMania 41?
Night 1 of WrestleMania 41, on Saturday, April 19, will feature a triple threat match with Roman Reigns, Seth Rollis, and CM Punk. However, the big match of the event will be the Undisputed WWE Championship match between Cody Rhodes and John Cena.
Gunther vs. Jey Uso, for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship; AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul, in a battle of strength and speed; Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest, a no-holds-barred street fight; and Bron Breakker (c) vs. Finn Bálor vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta, for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, are other notable matches at WrestleMania 41.
Here’s a rundown of all the matches WWE will present on the WrestleMania 41 card.
- Undisputed WWE Champion: Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena
- Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins in a triple threat match
- World Women’s Champion: Iyo Sky vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley
- World Heavyweight Champion: Gunther vs. Jey Uso
- WWE Women’s Champion: Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair
- AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
- Intercontinental Champion: Bron Breaker vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor vs. Dominik Mysterio
- United States Champion: LA Knight vs. Jacob Fatu
- Rey Mysterio vs. The Great American
- Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
- Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre in a street fight in Sin City
- World Tag Team Champions: The War Raiders vs. The New Day
- WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez vs. Bayley and Lyra Valkyrie
How long is WrestleMania 41?
WrestleMania 41 is expected to last 7 to 9 hours at most. This includes the preshow, which will begin 3 hours before the main event.