
WrestleMania season is here, and if you’re anything like most wrestling fans, you’re already counting down the days. Whether you’ve followed WWE since the Attitude Era or you just started getting into it, WrestleMania is that one show you just can’t miss. But with all the streaming changes lately, the big question is—where the heck do we actually watch WrestleMania 41 this year?
Alright, here’s the deal. If you’re in India (or pretty much anywhere outside the U.S.), you’re gonna need a Netflix subscription this time around. Yeah, not Peacock, not Sony Sports, not some sketchy stream. Netflix is now the official global home for WWE’s live shows, including the biggest of them all—WrestleMania.
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Kinda wild, right? WWE and Netflix struck this massive deal earlier this year, and WrestleMania 41 is kicking off that partnership. So if you already binge-watch shows on Netflix, you’re pretty much set. If not, well… this might be a good excuse to finally get that subscription.
Here’s what you need to know:
🕓 Timing (India Standard Time):
Night 1: Sunday, April 20, 2025, at 4:30 AM
Night 2: Monday, April 21, 2025, at 4:30 AM
Yup, it’s early. But hey, that’s the trade-off for watching it live from the other side of the world. Set your alarms, make some coffee, and maybe get a friend to watch with you so you’re not yelling at your screen alone at 5 AM.
📺 Where to Watch:
Main Event: Only on Netflix (yup, the same one you use for your K-dramas and true crime binges).
Pre-show: Streaming free on WWE’s YouTube channel, starting about 30 minutes before each night’s action kicks off.
Now, if you’re wondering whether Netflix is gonna charge extra for this—nope. It’s included in your regular plan, which is honestly kind of a win, considering how big this event is.
Oh, and heads-up: you won’t find this on the usual Indian sports channels like Sony Ten or Star Sports this year. WWE has completely shifted its international broadcasting to Netflix, so trying to catch it on TV is probably going to lead to a lot of frustrated flipping.
Some fans are a bit unsure about this move. Streaming-only sounds good, but not everyone has fast internet or wants to wake up at 4:30 AM to buffer mid-match. Still, the hype is real, and this new setup might just bring in a whole new crowd of viewers.
So, what’s on the card this year? Well, WWE hasn’t confirmed everything just yet, but let’s just say there are a few dream matches rumored that people have been talking about for months. Some might happen, some might not. That’s kind of the fun of it—WrestleMania always brings surprises.
Anyway, make sure your Netflix app is updated, your alarm is set, and maybe even take the day off if you need some recovery time. It’s WrestleMania, after all. It only comes once a year, and you never really know what’s going to go down.
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