Now that we've come to the end of the road--to Wrestlemania--wrestling fans' excitement is about to boil over. This weekend in Dallas and Arlington, Texas, WWE will runs numerous PPVs and events, including Wrestlemania, Smackdown, Raw, the Hall of Fame, and NXT: Stand and Deliver.
Wrestlemania itself will be a two night event, taking place on April 2 and 3. As of this writing, there are 12 matches on the card, so six each day. Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns will fight each other, putting their championships on the line, for a unification match. One the women's side of things, Charlotte Flair will take on Royal Rumble winner Ronda Rousey for the Smackdown Women's Championship. And Becky Lynch is being challenged by Bianca Belair for Lynch's Raw Women's Championship. That's not even half of what to expect on the show though. Check out the start times below to figure out when Wrestlemania airs near you.
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Typically, there's a Kickoff Show which airs one hour prior to the main card. There, you'll see at least one match take place. In the past, Wrestlemania--and a few other mainstay PPVs--had a two hour preshow, but that seems to be history now. WWE's Wrestlemania Kickoff Show will air on Peacock, Twitter, and YouTube both days. However, Saturday's
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