WrestleMania 39 ignites tonight-catch every suplex and spectacle live on Peacock.
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Whoever you’re rooting for (or against), there’s good news: it’s both easy and affordable to tune in – no pricey pay-per-view purchase required. We’re going to keep the preamble short so we can just get to the info that matters the most.
What time is WrestleMania 39?
WrestleMania 39 starts with pre-show coverage beginning at 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time, with the main card following shortly after, culminating in late-night main events.
WrestleMania 39 begins at 8:00pm EDT / 5:00pm PDT on Saturday, April 1, and day two will start at the same time on Sunday, April 2.
Where can I stream WrestleMania 39?
WrestleMania 39 is available to stream live and on demand through Peacock in the United States, where it’s included with both the Premium and Premium Plus plans. Internationally, fans can watch through the WWE Network, which continues to operate in most regions outside the U.S. The event can also be accessed via local sports broadcasters or streaming partners depending on your country, so checking WWE’s official site for regional availability is the best way to confirm where to tune in.
You can tune in on Peacock, so you’re all set if you already have a subscription to watch new movies like Tár and Nope, as well as shows like Poker Face, Girls5Eva, or The Office. But if you aren’t subscribed, there are two tiers, the $4.99 per month Premium plan with ads and the $9.99 Premium Plus plan, which has no ads.
In addition to granting you access to WrestleMania, either of Peacock’s paid plans will let you tune into other WWE live events, including Crown Jewel, Survivor Series, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, plus on-demand matches from history.
Who won the main event Roman Reigns vs Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes lost to Roman Reigns in the WrestleMania 39 main event.
This was Night 2 on April 2, 2023, where Reigns retained the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship via interference from Solo Sikoa, who hit Rhodes with a Samoan Spike, allowing Reigns to pin him.
Rhodes had previously failed to “finish his story” by dethroning Reigns, setting up their rematch at WrestleMania 40 where Rhodes finally won.
How did John Cena and The Undertaker help Cody Rhodes win
John Cena and The Undertaker helped Cody Rhodes win the main event against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40 (Night 2, April 7, 2024).
Their Interventions
During the chaotic match with Bloodline interference (The Rock and Solo Sikoa), Cena sprinted to the ring to fight off Solo Sikoa, preventing him from attacking Rhodes further.
The arena lights dimmed next, signaling The Undertaker’s surprise entrance; he chokeslammed The Rock, neutralizing the key threat and clearing the path for Rhodes to pin Reigns.
Match Impact
This tag-team aid from wrestling legends evened the odds against the Bloodline, allowing Rhodes to “finish his story” and claim the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship after 1,316 days of Reigns’ reign.
Unlike WrestleMania 39 where interference favored Reigns, these heroic returns created one of the event’s most electric moments.
