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WWE Wrestlemania 41: Date, Time, When and Where to Watch WrestleMania 41 live in India?

WWE Wrestlemania 41 2025: Here's the date and time for the biggest Wrestlemania and where and when you can watch it. The event will be held in the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20 and will be streaming live on netflix in India.

WWE WrestlemaniaWrestlemania is streaming live on Netflix for the first time in its history. (Photo: WWE)

WWE WrestleMania 41 2025 Date, Time: The biggest event on the WWE’s calendar is just around the corner as the company gears up for their biggest WrestleMania. The event will be held in the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20 and will be streaming live on Peacock for the US and on Netflix for many countries, including India. The wrestling company started their journey on Netflix from April 1, just as things started heating up for their yearly showdown starring some of the biggest names in the business.

WWE WrestleMania: Date and time it will stream in India

The show will begin at 7pm in the US on April 19, which means it will stream live the next day at 4:30am on Netflix. The same will be true for the next day’s show, so technically WrestleMania will be streaming live in India on April 20 and 21 at 4:30 am. While some matches, like Kevin Owens vs Randy Orton, got cancelled, as the former had to pull out due to a neck injury, there are still some very exciting matches on the card which have the potential to be an enthralling experience.

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WWE WrestleMania 41 2025  scheduled matches

Gunther vs Jey Uso (World Heavyweight Championship)

Tiffany Stratton vs Charlotte Flair (WWE Women’s Championship)

LA Knight vs Jacob Fatu (United States Championship)

Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs Bayley and Lyra Valkyria (WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Match)

AJ Styles vs Logan Paul

Damien Priest vs Drew McIntyre (Sin City Street Fight)

Jade Cargill vs Naomi

Iyo Sky vs Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley (Women’s World Championship)

Rey Mysterio vs El Grande Americano

Seth Rollins vs CM Punk vs Roman Reigns

Bron Breaker vs Penta vs Finn Balor vs Dominik Mysterio (Intercontinental Championship)

John Cena vs Cody Rhodes (WWE Undisputed World Championship)

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The War Raider vs The New Day (World Tag Team Championship)

While some of the matches were hanging by a thread on uncertainty before, like Priest vs McIntyre, the WWE has since confirmed the bout. Both men will face each other in a Sin City Street Fight, which is a new stipulation that involves no pinfalls or disqualifications. In order to win the match, one has to either knock out their opponent or make them submit.

The opponents for Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez for the women’s tag-team title were decided via a gauntlet match on Smackdown last week. The team of Bayley and the current intercontinental champion, Lyra Valkyria, will face Morgan and Rodriguez for the title.

CM Punk will be headlining Wrestlemania for the first time in his storied career in a triple threat match against Rollins and Reigns, but since he announced his ‘favour’, it is still unclear whether Paul Heyman will be in his corner or Roman Reigns’. In the other main event, Rhodes will be defending his WWE championship against a hell-bent John Cena, who seems to have broken free from his ‘good-guy’ morals and ideals and is going to be walking into that ring with the purpose of creating history: becoming the first professional wrestler to have won the world championship 17 times. He is currently tied with Ric Flair.

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