Newsone reports that WrestleMania 38 takes place this Saturday, April 2 through Sunday, April 3 at AT&T Stadium–the home of the Dallas Cowboys–in Arlington, Texas. The biggest WWE event of the year returns to the lone star state with several fan favorites nearly six years after setting the all-time attendance record (101,763) for a WWE event in Texas back in 2016.
While WrestleMania 38 officially starts on Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. ET, we’ve got a full weekend of WWE coverage for you on Peacock. It all kicks off on Friday, April 1 at 10:00 p.m. ET as the Steiner Brothers and The Undertaker are just a few of the notable names being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022. Vince McMahon, the company chairman, will personally induct The Undertaker–the last time he did that was in 2009 for none other than Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Legends are returning and legacy is on the line. You do not want to miss this weekend’s WWE coverage on Peacock. See below for the full schedule and additional information on how to watch.
Cody Rhodes made a shocking return after six years and hit Rollins with three Cross Rhodes to defeat Rollins.
Belair hit Lynch with the KOD to win the title after a tremendous match. Full recap to come.
There was one big question coming into the tag team match between The Mysterios versus The Miz and Logan Paul: We know Logan Paul can fight, but can he wrestle?
Paul represented himself well, flashing athleticism and strength, along with some underhanded tactics worthy of someone performing in front of a crowd not on his side. In fact, the duo from Cleveland displayed an immediate tag team chemistry while controlling the match for a lengthy period of time.
Through all of the madness, The Miz tagged himself in and landed a Skull Crushing Finale on Rey to cash in on the victory. Then, to one-up himself, The Miz decided to remember the beef he had with Logan from last August and delivered a Skull Crushing Finale to his teammate.