World Wrestling Entertainment will stream its two‑night WrestleMania 42 event online Saturday and Sunday, April 18‑19, from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas [1].
The show is WWE’s flagship pay‑per‑view and draws a global audience, so clear guidance on how to watch is essential for fans worldwide [4].
Subscribers can access the live feed through the ESPN app, which carries WWE Premium Live Events. The app requires a cable or streaming service login, meaning viewers must have an active subscription to watch the event [2].
Rolling Stone has compiled a list of various free streaming options, including platforms that offer temporary access or promotional trials. Those listings contrast with Yahoo Sports’ note that the event is available on the ESPN app, implying a pay‑wall – the two sources differ on whether a no‑cost route exists [3].
In addition to ESPN, other WWE Premium Live Event partners, such as the network’s own streaming service, will also carry the broadcast for paying customers. Viewers should verify which platform they already subscribe to before seeking additional access.
WrestleMania 42’s two‑night format and high‑profile matches are expected to generate significant viewership, making the availability of both paid and potential free streams a notable factor in the event’s overall reach.
“WrestleMania 42 can be watched live on the ESPN app.”
Fans must decide whether to use a subscription service like ESPN or explore the free‑streaming methods highlighted by Rolling Stone. The mixed messaging could affect how many viewers tune in without paying, influencing both WWE’s revenue and the event’s global exposure.





