WWE WrestleMania 40 Night 2 Full Match Card, Date, Start Time, Venue, Live Streaming, Telecast & More
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WrestleMania 40 is the upcoming premium live event hosted by WWE. WrestleMania has been held annually since 1985 and it is the longest running and most successful pay-per-view of all time. WrestleMania 40 is all set to take place for two nights on April 6 & 7, 2024 at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
WWE has officially booked thirteen matches for the show. With just five days away from WrestleMania, WWE has officially released the match card for Night 2. Night 2 features six matches, where four of them are championship matches. Here is the list of all the matches that will featured on Night 2 card of WrestleMania.
WrestleMania XL Night 2 confirmed matches
- Roman Reigns (c) vs Cody Rhodes [Undisputed WWE Universal Championship]
- Iyo Sky (c) vs Bayley [WWE Women’s Championship]
- Logan Paul (c) vs Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens [United States Championship]
- LA Knight vs AJ Styles
- The Final Testament – Karrion Kross & Authors of Pain vs Bobby Lashley & The Street Profits – Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford in a Philadelphia Street Fight
- Seth Rollins (c) vs Drew McIntyre [World Heavyweight Championship]
WrestleMania XL Night 2 Key Matches
Roman Reigns (c) vs Cody Rhodes [Undisputed WWE Universal Championship] – Bloodline Rules match
For the second year running, WrestleMania sees Reigns facing off against Rhodes. After once again winning the Royal Rumble, Rhodes made his intentions clear: he was gunning for Reigns to “close the chapter.”
However, plans took an unexpected turn when Rhodes decided to step aside and hand the Reigns match over to The Rock. The backlash from fans against this decision was intense, prompting WWE to reconsider and revert to the original plan of Rhodes getting his shot against Reigns.
At the WrestleMania 40 kickoff, Reigns and Rock were seen celebrating their impending showdown, seemingly on good terms. However, Rhodes crashed the party, asserting that the decision was his to make, not Reigns’, and declaring his intent to go after the Tribal Chief. Later on, The Rock announced that if Rhodes were to lose to Reigns, he would never again receive a shot at the undisputed WWE universal title. The main event will now be a Bloodline Rules match after Cody and Seth’s loss on night 1.
Iyo Sky (c) vs Bayley [WWE Women’s Championship]
Bayley won this year’s women’s Royal Rumble. She now encounters one of her former Damage CTRL comrades in Sky. Despite having created Damage CTRL, Bayley had been on the outs with the organization for quite some time. While Bayley hinted at facing Rhea Ripley for the women’s world title, Nia Jax intervened and scared her away, prompting Bayley to challenge Sky and defeat Damage CTRL.
Logan Paul (c) vs Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens [United States Championship]
Paul is about to face a challenging situation. After expressing his dissatisfaction with SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis for failing to secure him a WrestleMania opponent, Aldis took matters into his own hands and arranged not one, but two opponents for Paul to contend with. In a triple-threat match, Paul will defend his U.S. championship against Orton and Owens.
The tension between Paul and Owens has been brewing for quite some time, and their clash in this match is sure to be intense. Additionally, Paul’s actions at the Elimination Chamber, where he interfered and cost Orton a shot at the world title, have put him squarely in Orton’s crosshairs. With both challengers having their own scores to settle with Paul, he’s definitely going to have his work cut out for him at WrestleMania.
Seth Rollins (c) vs Drew McIntyre [World Heavyweight Championship]
McIntyre has been on fire lately, chastising everyone who doubts his methods. As he strives to become a world champion once more, he has used increasingly opportunistic approaches. McIntyre took advantage of another circumstance when Logan Paul, who had previously been eliminated, knocked out Randy Orton with brass knuckles in the Elimination Chamber, allowing McIntyre to secure the pin and book a fight with Rollins at WrestleMania.
WrestleMania 40 Day 1 and Day 2 date, time and venue
WrestleMania 40 will take place over two nights, on Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7. It starts at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on both nights. Indian fans can watch WrestleMania Night 2 on April 8 2024 (Monday) Morning from 4.30 AM onwards. WrestleMania 40 will take place at Lincoln Financial Field, which is also home to the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. It was announced in July 2022 that the stadium will host WrestleMania 40.
Also Read: Top 10 greatest WWE WrestleMania main events of all time
Where to watch WrestleMania 40
You can watch the live action on TV via Sony Sports Ten 1 and Sony Sports Ten 1 HD. If you are a premium customer, you may watch the show live on the WWE Network. WrestleMania 40 is also available online via Sony Liv, Jio TV, and Airtel TV. WrestleMania 40 PLE is available with Hindi commentary just to Indians on Sony Sports Ten 3. Those who don’t have these options can subscribe to Peacock as they are the streaming platform for WrestleMania 40.
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