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WWE: How to watch WrestleMania 37 in the UK
WWE is days away from WrestleMania 37 – arguably the biggest of all time with two nights at Raymond James Stadium and the return of a live crowd.
For the first time in over a year, fans will get to experience the thrill in person after 2020’s show took place on a closed set in the company’s Performance Center training facility in Orlando, Florida.
Tampa is ready to host this time round, with two nights of blockbuster action set to take place and get beamed around the world.
With championship clashes, first time fight and grudge matches aplenty, there’s a lot to get excited about with both shows just days away.
Of course, the WWE Network is no more in the United States as Peacock has taken over, but here in the UK it’s business as usual – including the late nights.
As ever, we’ve put together our monthly guide with full match card, streaming details and more.
Here’s what you need to know…
When is WWE WrestleMania 37?
WrestleMania 37 takes place on Saturday and Sunday (April 10 and 11) with all the action on the main card kicking off at 1am for fans in the UK.
How can you watch WWE WrestleMania 37?
There’s no ThunderDome application this time with live fans making their welcome return, so let’s go through your options for both nights.
Of course, there will be a Kickoff show available on the WWE Network, WWE.com, the WWE app, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch at 11pm.
For fans in the UK, you can tune into the main WrestleMania 37 shows by either streaming live or watching on demand via the WWE Network – or order the event via BT Sport Box Office.
WWE WrestleMania 37 full match cards
There’s still some more matches expected to be added to this – and two taking place on SmackDown instead – but here’s what we’ve got confirmed so far.
Here’s what’s on tap…
Night One
- SmackDown Women’s Title: Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair
- WWE Title: Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
- Bad Bunny (with Damian Priest) vs. The Miz (with John Morrison)
- Raw Tag Team Titles: The New Day (c) vs. AJ Styles and Omos
- Steel Cage Match: Braun Strowman vs. Shane McMahon
- Cesaro vs. Seth Rollins
Night Two
- Universal Title: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge vs. Daniel Bryan
- Raw Women’s Title: Asuka (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
- ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton
- Nigerian Drum Match for IC Title: Big E (c) vs. Apollo Crews
- Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn (with Logan Paul)
- US Title: Riddle (c) vs. Sheamus
What can you expect from WWE WrestleMania 37?
The biggest thing is that fans – the lifeblood of WWE and all forms of pro wrestling – are back, with 25,000 expected each night at Raymond James Stadium.
And while there is overwhelming excitement at the buzz they’ll provide, there’s also some cautious curiosity about how they’ll react to the performers.
Over the past year, WWE has been booking with social media reaction (and those on the ThunderDome screens) as their only real way to gauge how things are going down – but now they’ll get a very instant response.
In terms of match quality, everything looks to deliver on at least a good level, with plenty of intrigue around Omos and Bad Bunny’s respective – and very different – upcoming debuts.
One big question mark in terms of results will be whether or not WWE lets Drew McIntyre recapture his championship after his crowning glory last year happened in an empty venue.
For months, fans were hoping for exactly that, but Bobby Lashley is on a roll and probably doesn’t deserve to have his first ever reign cut so short.
Instead, the company could let McIntyre be the first superstars to make an entrance on Saturday night, which also leaves the door open for Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks to headline the show.
Win, win!
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