WWE Wrestlemania 42: Full breakdown on how to watch and John Cena involvement
WWE WrestleMania 42 takes over Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the second year running this weekend
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Wrestling's grandest spectacle returns this weekend as WWE WrestleMania 42 takes over Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the second year running.
The two-night extravaganza kicks off on Saturday, April 18 and wraps up on Sunday, April 19, with 13 matches spread across both evenings.
Fans can expect four hours of action each night, with some of the biggest names in professional wrestling set to compete.
The legendary John Cena, who holds the record with 17 world championship reigns, will serve as host for both nights of the event.

John Cena will return to WWE as a host for both nights, don't rule out a return to the ring though...
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It's shaping up to be an absolutely massive weekend for wrestling fans.
Saturday's card features some brilliant championship showdowns that fans won't want to miss.
The night closes with a clash between former friends turned fierce rivals, as Cody Rhodes puts his WWE Championship on the line against Randy Orton.
Stephanie Vaquer defends her Women's World Championship against Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan in what's become an increasingly heated rivalry.
There's also the Women's Intercontinental Championship bout, marking AJ Lee's first WrestleMania appearance since 2015 as she faces Becky Lynch.

Stephanie Vaquer defends her Women's World Championship against Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan
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The Women's Tag Team titles are up for grabs too, with champions Nia Jax and Lash Legend defending against three other teams in a fatal four-way match.
Sunday night brings the match everyone's been waiting for, as CM Punk defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns in the main event.
These two share a rivalry stretching back years, and the verbal sparring between them recently has only added fuel to the fire.
Rhea Ripley challenges Jade Cargill for the WWE Women's Championship in another blockbuster bout, with Cargill having lost just four singles matches during her WWE career.
The Intercontinental Championship gets decided in a six-man ladder match, with Penta defending against Rey Mysterio, Rusev, and three other competitors.
Oba Femi versus Brock Lesnar opens proceedings in what promises to be an absolute war.

Oba Femi faces Brock Lesnar in a titanic clash at Wrestlemania 42
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For UK viewers, Netflix is the place to catch all the action, with the streaming service broadcasting WWE's premium live events including WrestleMania.
Both nights kick off at 11pm British time, so it's worth getting the kettle on and settling in for a late one.
American audiences have a different setup, with ESPN's streaming service carrying the event stateside, with subscription packages starting from around $30 monthly.
Netflix also covers dozens of other countries including Australia, Canada, Germany, and most of Europe, making it the go-to option for international fans wanting to watch the Showcase of the Immortals.










