2025 WWE WrestleMania 41 schedule: Where to watch WWE Hall of Fame, special events in Las Vegas


The biggest event in professional wrestling is here. WWE lands in Las Vegas this week for WrestleMania 41 — a two-night spectacle that will crescendo numerous major storylines as well as set the table for what’s to come in the rest of 2024. But the two nights of shows are not all that is on the table. There’s ton of events and festivities going on all week in Sin City for fans to take part in.

On Night 1, a triple threat match between Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and CM Punk headlines with tensions boiling over between the three men with Paul Heyman caught in the crossfire. Things started going sideways between them at the Royal Rumble and only escalated further at Elimination Chamber. Now, Punk gets to live out a lifelong dream of headlining the biggest show of the year with Heyman, a legitimate friend, in his corner. 

And Night 2 could be even more drama filled. Undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes puts his title on the line against John Cena in the main event after Cena turned heel at Elimination Chamber and laid out Rhodes with the help of The Rock and Travis Scott. Now, Cena looks to make some history and capture his 17th world championship in the process.

WWE has numerous shows booked in Las Vegas from the Friday before WrestleMania to the following Tuesday. Fans on the ground can catch flagship television shows Raw, SmackDown and NXT, plus the NXT Stand & Deliver pay-per-view. The WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, headlined by the induction of WWE chief content officer Paul Levesque (Triple H), also takes place during the week.

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Take a look below at all the WWE programming set for Las Vegas, and scroll further for official WWE fan events, after parties, and additional attractions worth seeing.

WrestleMania 41 TV and PPV schedule

April 18

WWE SmackDown

T-Mobile Arena

8 p.m.

USA Network

April 19

WWE Hall of Fame

Fontainebleau Las Vegas

1 a.m.

Peacock

April 19

NXT Stand & Deliver

T-Mobile Arena

1 p.m.

Peacock

April 19

WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 1

Allegiant Stadium

7 p.m.

Peacock

April 20

WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 2

Allegiant Stadium

7 p.m.

Peacock

April 21 WWE Raw T-Mobile Arena 8 p.m. Netflix
April 22 WWE NXT Fontainebleau Las Vegas 8 p.m. The CW

There’s plenty to do beyond the mat as well. WWE will host numerous official non-wrestling events throughout the week. WWE World promises an unrivaled interactive WWE experience and meet-and-greets with top superstars. Cody Rhodes, Trish Stratus, Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley, The Undertaker and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin are among the superstars announced for WWE World. “Iron” Mike Tyson will also make an appearance.

WWE will also meld the spirits of pro wrestling and Sin City with a series of official “After Dark” parties. Metro Boomin, Machine Gun Kelly, Valentino Khan and Flo Rida will perform on various nights with WWE superstars appearing. Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater will host Undertaker’s one-man show and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s “Roast of WrestleMania.”

Official WrestleMania 41 non-wrestling events

April 17-21 WWE World at WrestleMania 41 Las Vegas Convention Center Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Mike Tyson and more Various times

April 17

WrestleMania 41 Welcome Dinner Party

Fontainebleau Las Vegas

Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, Rey Mysterio 11 p.m.

April 17

WaleMania X

Brooklyn Bowl

Jeff Hardy 10 p.m.

April 18

WrestleMania After Dark Series: Valentino Khan

LIV Nightclub

Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, Rey Mysterio 1:30 a.m.
April 18 Living Colour Fremont Street Experience TBA TBA

April 19

WrestleMania After Dark: Metro Boomin

LIV Nightclub

Bron Breakker, Liv Morgan 1:30 a.m.
April 20 UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW BleauLive Theater The Undertaker 1 a.m.

April 20

WrestleMania After Dark: Machine Gun Kelly

LIV Nightclub

Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso 1:30 a.m.
April 21 Roast of WrestleMania with Tony Hinchcliffe BleauLive Theater Sami Zayn, The Miz, Braun Strowman, Paul Heyman 1 a.m.
April 21 WrestleMania After Dark: Gronk Beach ft. Rob Gronkowski, Flo Rida and Valentino Khan LIV Beach Damian Priest, Tiffany Stratton 1:30 a.m.

WWE is the marquee attraction, but it isn’t the only show in town. Countless independent promotions will put on shows throughout the week, some featuring active WWE superstars. Karrion Kross, Natalya and Pete Dunne will compete in GCW: Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport 13. TNA Wrestling, a promotion partnered with WWE, also airs a pay-per-view live from Las Vegas.

Fans looking to see even more wrestlers should check out WrestleCon. The well-established convention welcomes legends and non-WWE contracted talent like Sting, Ronda Rousey, Kurt Angle and AEW women’s world champion Toni Storm. Tyson will also attend WrestleCon this year.

Notable non-WWE shows

April 16

Game Changer Wrestling: WWE ID Championship Tournament

Palms Resort

7 p.m.
April 17-20 WrestleCon Las Vegas Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Various times
April 17 TNA Wrestling: Unbreakable Cox Pavilion 9 p.m.
April 18 Game Changer Wrestling: Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport 13 Pearl Theater at Palms Casino Resort 11 p.m.





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