Wrestling fans be prepared, WrestleMania 41 is descending on Las Vegas for a two-day showing, starting April 19.
Hosted at the Allegiant Stadium, the biggest professional wrestling event of the year will likely sell out the 65,000-capacity NFL arena.
Night 1’s main event features a high-stakes triple-threat showdown as CM Punk, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins collide.
Night 2 sees John Cena challenge Cody Rhodes for the undisputed WWE Championship in what promises to be a headline-grabbing clash.
Elsewhere, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is expected to make an appearance, while marquee names like Randy Orton and Jey Uso are slated to compete.
John Cena rumours
Rumours have been circling surrounding a John Cena win in Las Vegas.
If the WWE legend were to succeed, fellow WWE star Bully Ray has revealed it would open many exciting opportunities for the franchise.
“If Cena were to win? One of the matches I would love to see in the future would be Rock and Cena versus Roman and Cody,” Bully revealed.
“That’s a SummerSlam match. And there could be implications on that match.”
Here, Travel News Blitz writer Sam Condy breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the mammoth event in Sin City.
Ticket information
For those in Sin City during the event, tickets are still currently available, though the volume available is steadily decreasing.
Unfortunately for wrestling fans, they come with a hefty price tag, justified by the organisation’s global success.
Ticket prices range from $200 for the cheapest one-day ticket (with a ‘limited view’), to an eye-watering $15,000 to experience both days of the event from ringside seats.
The lowest-priced two-day ticket will still set you back $541.51, however once again, tickets in this price range are labelled ‘limited view’.
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Start time
The event is scheduled to stream live on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20, with coverage set to kick-off from 7pm ET/12 am BST.
Streaming details
For those unable to make the pilgrimage to WWE’s crowning evening, WrestleMania 41 promises to be the most accessible WrestleMania events in the organisation’s history – mostly thanks to their lucrative new Netflix streaming deal.
The event will be available to watch on Netflix in the UK and most of the world, while US viewers will be able to purchase it on pay-per-view through Peacock.
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