The biggest wrestling event of the year is finally here! WWE WrestleMania 38 takes place on Saturday, April 2nd and Sunday, April 3rd from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. This guide will provide everything you need to watch WrestleMania 38 live online from anywhere in the world.
Over 150,000 fans are expected to pack AT&T Stadium across the two nights. But even if you can‘t make it there in person, you can still catch all the action by streaming on Peacock Premium.
Below you’ll find full details on:
- Streaming WrestleMania 38 with Peacock
- Comparing streaming vs PPV pricing
- The WrestleMania 38 match cards
- Start times for both nights
- Latest betting odds and props
- My predictions for each match
- FAQs on watching online
Let’s dive in and get you ready for the Most Stupendous Two-Night Event in WrestleMania History!
How to Live Stream WrestleMania 38 Online
WrestleMania 38 will be streaming exclusively on Peacock in the United States. Here are all the details on watching with Peacock Premium:
Peacock Premium
Peacock TV is NBCUniversal‘s streaming service and the new home of WWE pay-per-view events. A Peacock Premium subscription provides:
- Live streaming access to WrestleMania 38 on April 2nd and 3rd
- Replays of the event available on-demand
- Entire WWE catalogue available on-demand
Peacock Premium costs just $4.99/month, while the ad-free Premium Plus plan runs $9.99/month.
Both options provide the same WrestleMania 38 access. The Premium Plus add-on removes ads from the entire streaming library.
Here‘s a step-by-step guide to signing up for Peacock:
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Visit PeacockTV.com
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Click Sign Up in the top right corner
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Select either the Premium or Premium Plus plan
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Enter your email, create a password, and add payment details
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Click Sign Up to complete registration
Once signed up, you can stream WrestleMania 38 by:
- Launching the Peacock app on your streaming device
- Visiting PeacockTV.com directly in your browser
- Using the Peacock mobile app on iOS or Android
Peacock is compatible with all major devices including:
- Fire TV and Fire Tablets
- Apple TV and iOS
- Roku
- Android TV
- Xbox and Playstation
- Chromecast
- And more
One limitation of Peacock is that it‘s only available in the United States. If you want to watch from another country, you‘ll need to use a VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN to access US servers and unblock Peacock.
Outside of Peacock, your only other option is to order WrestleMania 38 as a pay-per-view directly from your cable or satellite provider.
Streaming vs PPV Pricing
Here‘s a pricing comparison between streaming on Peacock vs ordering the PPV through your TV provider:
Watching WrestleMania 38 | Price |
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Peacock Premium Monthly Plan | $4.99/month |
Peacock Premium Yearly Plan | $49.99/year ($4.17/month) |
Peacock Premium Plus Monthly Plan | $9.99/month |
Peacock Premium Plus Yearly Plan | $99.99/year ($8.34/month) |
WrestleMania 38 PPV through Cable/Satellite | $59.99-$69.99 one-time |
As you can see, streaming through Peacock is significantly cheaper than paying the $60-$70 one-time PPV fee.
Plus a Peacock subscription gives you full access to WWE‘s catalog of content rather than just a single event.
Over the past 10 years, the average cost for WWE‘s major PPV events has typically ranged from $60-$70 for HD viewing. Some premium events like WrestleMania have gone as high as $74.99.
Given the rising costs of pay-per-view over the years, Peacock ends up being much more budget-friendly for WWE fans.
Now let‘s take a look at the WrestleMania 38 match cards featuring all the top superstars.
WrestleMania 38 Match Cards
WWE has put together a stacked two-night WrestleMania this year. Here are the announced matches for each night:
WrestleMania Saturday – April 2nd
- Charlotte Flair (c) vs Ronda Rousey – SmackDown Women‘s Championship
- Seth Rollins vs TBA
- Becky Lynch (c) vs Bianca Belair – RAW Women‘s Championship
- Rey & Dominik Mysterio vs The Miz & Logan Paul
- Drew McIntyre vs Happy Corbin
- The New Day vs Sheamus & Ridge Holland
- The Usos (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs – SmackDown Tag Team Championship
WrestleMania Sunday – April 3rd
- Brock Lesnar (c) vs Roman Reigns (c) – Winner Take All
- Edge vs AJ Styles
- Bobby Lashley vs Omos
- Sami Zayn vs Johnny Knoxville
- Pat McAfee vs Austin Theory
- RK-Bro (c) vs Street Profits vs Alpha Academy – RAW Tag Team Championship
- Queen Zelina & Carmella (c) vs Banks & Naomi vs Ripley & Morgan vs Natalya & Baszler – Women‘s Tag Team Championship
The biggest match comes in the main event on Sunday as Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar collide in a Winner Take All match with both the WWE and Universal Championships on the line.
This marks the 3rd time Reigns and Lesnar will battle on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Lesnar won their initial meeting at WrestleMania 31, while Reigns got his revenge two years later at WrestleMania 34.
Now they meet again with their legacies at stake. Can The Beast regain his title and end Reigns‘ 700+ day title reign? Or will The Head of the Table stand tall and become the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion?
Ronda Rousey also makes her in-ring return on Saturday night as she challenges Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women‘s Championship.
Rousey made her initial WWE debut at WrestleMania 34 in 2018 when she teamed up with Kurt Angle against Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. She would go on to have a meteoric rise, winning the RAW Women‘s Title and headlining WrestleMania 35.
Now after 3 years away, Rousey looks to capture championship gold once again on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
Another intriguing match is Seth Rollins taking on a mystery opponent chosen by Mr. McMahon himself. Rumors indicate it could be WWE legend Cody Rhodes making his surprise return to the company.
Now let‘s take a look at start times, betting odds, predictions and FAQs for WrestleMania weekend.
WrestleMania 38 Start Times
WrestleMania 38 airs over two nights – Saturday, April 2nd and Sunday, April 3rd. Here are the start times for each night:
Saturday, April 2nd
- 7 PM ET – The WrestleMania 38 Kickoff Show
- 8 PM ET – WrestleMania Main Card
- 10-11 PM ET – Headline matches
Sunday, April 3rd
- 7 PM ET – The WrestleMania 38 Kickoff Show
- 8 PM ET – WrestleMania Main Card
- 10-11 PM ET – Headline matches
The event wraps up both nights around 11:30 PM ET.
WrestleMania 38 Betting Odds and Props
WrestleMania is always a popular betting and prop betting event. Here are the current odds for the biggest matches courtesy of FanDuel:
- Roman Reigns (-210) vs Brock Lesnar (+172)
- Ronda Rousey (-435) vs Charlotte Flair (+280)
- Bianca Belair (-140) vs Becky Lynch (+118)
- Seth Rollins (-225) vs Mystery Opponent (+162)
Some interesting prop bets include:
- Will Cody Rhodes be Seth Rollins‘ opponent? Yes (-300) vs No (+195)
- Who will take the first pinfall loss – The Miz (-140) or Logan Paul (+100)
- Will Pat McAfee hit a punt kick? Yes (+140) vs No (-190)
When comparing odds across major sportsbooks, we see:
Match | FanDuel | DraftKings | Caesars |
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Reigns vs Lesnar | Reigns -210 | Reigns -200 | Reigns -250 |
Rousey vs Flair | Rousey -435 | Rousey -400 | Rousey -500 |
Belair vs Lynch | Belair -140 | Belair -150 | Belair -130 |
Ronda Rousey stands out as the biggest betting favorite going into WrestleMania Saturday night.
Next up, let‘s run through my predictions and analysis for the top matches.
WrestleMania 38 Predictions and Analysis
Based on the odds and storyline build-up, here are my in-depth predictions for WrestleMania:
Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar
This is being billed as the biggest WrestleMania match ever with both the WWE and Universal Titles on the line. It‘s a dream match pitting the two most dominant forces in WWE today.
While Lesnar remains a beast, Reigns has taken his game to a new level over the past two years. He continues getting better both in the ring and on the mic. Plus with The Usos and Paul Heyman in his corner, Reigns has all the ammunition he needs.
Given his 720+ day title reign, I don‘t see WWE taking the belts off Reigns quite yet. He‘s established as the face of WWE today. I predict Reigns stacks both titles and walks out as the new Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.
Winner Prediction: Roman Reigns
Ronda Rousey vs Charlotte Flair
This should be an intense battle between two top female superstars. Rousey returning after 3 years away adds major intrigue. She looks to be in incredible shape, but ring rust could be a factor.
Flair is at the top of her game as champion. Yet she‘s lacked a true rival since Becky Lynch stepped away. Rousey represents her biggest challenge today.
I envision Rousey shaking off any rust in typical Rousey fashion. Her energy and intensity will be too much for The Queen to overcome. This sets up Rousey for a big post-WrestleMania run.
Winner Prediction: Ronda Rousey
Bianca Belair vs Becky Lynch
This is Belair‘s chance at revenge after Lynch squashed her title hopes in under 30 seconds last year. Belair has only gotten better since then, establishing herself as a top fan favorite.
Meanwhile Lynch‘s act has grown stale. Fans seem ready for a shake-up at the top of the RAW women‘s division.
I expect Belair to finally get her WrestleMania moment with a win over Big Time Becks. She‘s earned this championship win.
Winner Prediction: Bianca Belair
As for the remaining matches:
- Seth Rollins vs Mystery Opponent: Cody Rhodes wins
- RK-Bro vs Street Profits vs Alpha Academy: RK-Bro retains
- Edge vs AJ Styles: AJ Styles wins
- Sami Zayn vs Johnny Knoxville: Knoxville wins
- Women‘s Tag Team Turmoil: Naomi & Sasha Banks win
Now let‘s wrap up with some frequently asked questions:
How to Watch WrestleMania 38 FAQs
When is WrestleMania 38?
WrestleMania takes place over two nights – Saturday April 2nd and Sunday April 3rd.
What time does it start?
The main card for both nights begins at 8 PM Eastern Time.
What matches are on the WrestleMania 38 card?
Top matches include Reigns vs Lesnar, Rousey vs Flair, Belair vs Lynch, and more. See above for the full cards.
How can I watch WrestleMania 38 online?
Peacock Premium provides exclusive live streaming access in the United States. A VPN can help you stream internationally.
How much does it cost to stream?
Peacock Premium costs $4.99/month or $49.99 per year. Premium Plus runs $9.99/month.
Can I watch WrestleMania 38 for free?
No, a paid Peacock Premium account is required for live streaming.
What devices support Peacock?
Peacock is available on Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, iOS, Android, games consoles, and most smart TVs.
And there you have it! Everything you need to watch WrestleMania 38 live online including streaming options, match cards, start times, odds, predictions and FAQs.
It should be an epic two-night WrestleMania for the ages. Time to get that Peacock Premium subscription locked in and get ready for the action!