Wrestlemania is Now a Two Night Event. Here's How to Watch It.
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Clear your weekend! Put your branded speedos on! It's time for Wrestlemania. The WWE's biggest night of the year has basically turned into a full blown, weekend-long extravaganza that kicks off on Friday and rolls all the way through Sunday. If it's been a minute since you've tuned into Wrestlemania, we're not talking about the Pay Per View situation from back in the 90s.
Back then, a handful of premium cable matches cost you fifty bucks. No, no. This is a whole new spectacle. (A significantly cheaper spectacle.) Spanning across two nights on Peacock—the fruits of a very expensive deal struck in 2021—this year's Wrestlemania is pulling out all the stops.
On Saturday, a few championship matches will be decided before breaking into the "KO Show," and then finally, the Tag Team Championship match. Both nights of The schedule is as follows:
SmackDown Women’s Championship Match
Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey
Raw Women’s Championship Match
Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair
"The KO Show"
Stone Cold Steve Austin to confront Kevin Owens
Edge vs. AJ Styles
Rey & Dominik Mysterio vs. The Miz & Logan Paul
Drew McIntyre vs. Happy Corbin
SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match
The Usos vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs
As for the Peacock side of things, you need to make sure that you have the correct tier of subscription in order to see the event. There are three, including Peacock Free, Peacock Premium ($4.99/month), and Peacock Premium Plus ($9.99/month). Peacock Premium or higher will give you access to everything you need, including a backlog of WWE content and any live event. So pay that five bucks, throw a middle finger up to the 90s, and get to watching.
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