2021 WrestleMania 37 Live Stream matches, card, start time

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Publish Date : 2021-04-11 18:48:39


WWE WrestleMania 37 Night 2 Live Streaming Free Online: How to watch, start times and full card. Roman Reigns defends his Universal Championship against Edge and Daniel Bryan. Night Two of WWE’s WrestleMania 37 will take place tonight from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. Tonight’s show will be headlined by WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defending against Daniel Bryan and WWE Hall of Famer Edge in a Triple Threat. Randy Orton vs. The Fiend and Rhea Ripley vs. RAW Women’s Champion Asuka will also take place.

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For the second straight year, WrestleMania is going to stretch over two nights. Independent of the matches on the card, this year’s event promises to be one of the more memorable WrestleManias ever, just because it marks the first time WWE will perform in front of a live crowd in over a year.

But the matches promise to be pretty good, too! The two-night format allows WWE to give noteworthy matches the time they need to shine without worrying about how to squeeze in everything on the card. We will have highly anticipated title matches (like the triple-threat match between Edge, Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns slated to headline Night 2), potential breakout moments for two of WWE’s most talented young women wrestlers (Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley) and even celebrity appearances (Bad Bunny and Logan Paul).

Remember to join us tonight for live WrestleMania 37 Night Two coverage beginning at 7pm ET with the Kickoff pre-show. Below is the current card for tonight:

NIGHT TWO – SUNDAY, APRIL 11:

WrestleMania 37 Hosts: WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan and Titus O’Neil

America The Beautiful Performance: Ashland Craft

Triple Threat for the WWE Universal Title
Daniel Bryan vs. WWE Hall of Famer Edge vs. Roman Reigns with Paul Heyman (c)

RAW Women’s Title Match
Rhea Ripley vs. Asuka (c)
Ash Costello will perform “Brutality” for Ripley’s entrance.

Nigerian Drum Match (Anything Goes, No Rules or Limits) for the WWE Intercontinental Title
Apollo Crews vs. Big E (c)
Wale will perform “Feel The Power” for Big E’s entrance.

WWE United States Title Match
Sheamus vs. Riddle (c)

WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles Match
Natalya and Tamina Snuka vs. Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler (c)

Randy Orton vs. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt with Alexa Bliss

Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn
Logan Paul will be Sami’s guest.

WrestleMania 37 Night 1 is in the books, and what a night it was. It started off with a 30-minute delay, as bad weather in Tampa, Florida meant pausing all action at Raymond James Stadium. But after that, we got a shock title defense from Bobby Lashley, who's still WWE Champion, and a fantastic main event in Sasha Banks versus Bianca Belair.

Now, we turn to Night 2 on Sunday. It airs on Peacock, as this is the first WrestleMania since 2013 to not broadcast on the WWE Network in the US. And it caps off a big week of wrestling, the Hall of Fame, two nights of NXT TakeOver: Stand and Deliver and of course WrestleMania Night 1.

The main event will see Roman Reigns defend his Universal Championship against Edge and Daniel Bryan. Asuka will also defend her Raw Women's Championship against Rhea Ripley, and we've got a celebrity angle with Logan Paul siding with Sami Zayn in his clash with Kevin Owens.

Need to catch up on WrestleMania season? Check out GameSpot's Wrestle Buddies podast here.
How to watch: Peacock

For the first time since 2014, WrestleMania won't stream live on the WWE Network -- for US viewers, at least. The WWE Network has in essence migrated to NBC's Peacock streaming service, and that's where you'll go to watch WrestleMania 37. Peacock has three tiers, Free, Premium and Premium Plus. To watch WWE content, you'll need a Premium subsciption.

The good news is that'll set you back $5 a month, less than the $10 WWE Network. The better news is that there's currently a promotion that gives you 4 months of Premium access for $2.50 per month.
Start times

WrestleMania is a two-night extravaganza, taking place over April 10 and April 11. This is a godsend: Two nights is a much better idea than one seven-hour show, which was the style pre-COVID.

Both nights start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, as the show emanates from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (In front of fans, for the first time in over a year.) Grappling fans across the pond will have to stay up late, as WrestleMania starts at 1 a.m. UK time both nights. In Australia, both nights of WrestleMania begin at 10 a.m. AEST.

Predictions

Seth Rollins and Cesaro will steal night 1: Thus far, night 2 looks to be the better show. But the benefit of having two nights is that each match gets more time, at least in theory, and that's great news for Cesaro and Seth Rollins. Rollins is stuck in a deflating gimmick, but he's still easily among the best performers in the whole company. Meanwhile, this could be the breakout moment Cesaro has needed for years. Their match is sure to be excellent, better than anything else on night 1 and maybe even the best of the weekend.

Brock Lesnar may return: Though he's been protected for much of the last year, Bobby Lashley is a weak opponent for Drew McIntyre. It seems night 1 is built around McIntyre winning the WWE Championship in front of a live crowd, which he was deprived of last year, which is a fine plan. But Lashley has been positioned as a middle-card guy for too long, so his run as champion feels formulaic.

Lashley versus McIntyre doesn't feel like a WrestleMania main event. In fact, we already saw it at last year's Backlash pay-per-view, and it wasn't anything particularly memorable. I'm thinking that WWE has something up its sleeve to make the closing moments of night 1 pop, and that thing may be Brock Lesnar.

The Fiend versus Randy Orton will be awful: I mean, c'mon.

Daniel Bryan wins the Universal Championship: This seems unlikely in a way, since Bryan isn't considered a tippy-top star by WWE brass -- or at least, that's what I infer by the way he's been booked over the last year. But I'm predicting this on pure logic. Reigns is a great champion, but he's beaten everyone. Edge is a heel, and there are no strong babyfaces for him to feud with. Bryan is a babyface, and he'll have two ready opponents in Edge and Reigns to feud with after WrestleMania.

 

It should be a wild night of action as WWE continues to welcome fans back for a live event for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Night 2 will have a lot to live up to after some incredible matches on Night 1, including an amazing main event that saw Bianca Belair win the SmackDown women's championship in a war with Sasha Banks.

WrestleMania 37 Night 2 goes down Sunday, April 11 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The event, streaming live on Peacock, will begin at 8 p.m. ET on with a kickoff show leading in beginning at 7 p.m.

Let's take a look at how our experts believe the action will play out and click here for full results, highlights and grades from the WrestleMania 37 Night 1 action on Saturday.

WrestleMania 37 predictions -- Night 2

United States Championship: Riddle (c) vs. Sheamus

It's a shame that Sheamus probably isn't winning here because his work has been outstanding in recent months. Riddle is still fresh into his title run, though, and this hasn't been built like a situation where he drops the belt. Instead, they've given him flashy new presentation enhancements, like the weird CGI birds when he kicks off his slides. I don't know what that means, but it doesn't seem like something you do right before you have Riddle lose the belt in a match that had just a few weeks of minor build. -- Pick: Riddle retains the title -- Brookhouse (also Silverstein)

Women's Tag Team Championship: Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler (c) vs. Natalya & Tamina

For everything she has done in her career, Natalya has never had a true "WrestleMania moment." Whether she's a heel or not, winning a championship on the biggest stage in the game would certainly get a big reaction from the live crowd. There comes a time where you have to do something new with the division, and mixing things up with a title change is probably that something. Jax and Baszler should also freshen up the women's division by breaking off into singles. -- Pick: Natalya & Tamina win the titles -- Brookhouse (also Silverstein)

Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn (w/Logan Paul)

Whether Paul joining Zayn was a work from Zayn's first mention of the YouTube star or something that happened organically, it has added a second big-name celebrity that appeals to a younger generation to WrestleMania. This was definitely a hot-shot booking, but the end result is us getting Owens and Zayn, long-time best frends and on-screen rivals in a damn 'Mania match. This bout will rule. Owens is fresh off getting handed a trip of losses to Roman Reigns, while Zayn's entire gimmick is predicated on the forces at WWE working against him. The obvious booking is for Owens to win and Zayn to complain. Rhyme not intended. -- Pick: Kevin Owens wins -- Silverstein (also Brookhouse)

It should be a wild night of action as WWE continues to welcome fans back for a live event for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Night 2 will have a lot to live up to after some incredible matches on Night 1, including an amazing main event that saw Bianca Belair win the SmackDown women's championship in a war with Sasha Banks.

WrestleMania 37 Night 2 goes down Sunday, April 11 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The event, streaming live on Peacock, will begin at 8 p.m. ET on with a kickoff show leading in beginning at 7 p.m.

Let's take a look at how our experts believe the action will play out and click here for full results, highlights and grades from the WrestleMania 37 Night 1 action on Saturday.

WrestleMania 37 predictions -- Night 2

United States Championship: Riddle (c) vs. Sheamus

It's a shame that Sheamus probably isn't winning here because his work has been outstanding in recent months. Riddle is still fresh into his title run, though, and this hasn't been built like a situation where he drops the belt. Instead, they've given him flashy new presentation enhancements, like the weird CGI birds when he kicks off his slides. I don't know what that means, but it doesn't seem like something you do right before you have Riddle lose the belt in a match that had just a few weeks of minor build. -- Pic



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