
Updated WWE WrestleMania 38 Match Card Ahead of PPV
WrestleMania 38 is being billed as the most stupendous WrestleMania of all time, perhaps since it is set to fill up AT&T Stadium with fans on both Saturday and Sunday night.
For the third consecutive year, WrestleMania is taking place across an entire weekend rather than just one night, which gives WWE the opportunity to get many more Superstars on the card.
Fans will also get to see each of WWE's top titles defended, including a champion vs. champion unification match between universal champion Roman Reigns and WWE champion Brock Lesnar in the main event of Night 2.
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Here is a full rundown of the cards for both nights of WrestleMania 38, as well as all the information you need regarding when and how to watch the Showcase of the Immortals.
Where: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
When: April 2 and April 3, 8 p.m. ET
Watch: Peacock
WrestleMania 38 Match Card
Night 1
- SmackDown Women's Championship: Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Ronda Rousey
- Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bianca Belair
- Seth Rollins vs. Opponent of Vince McMahon's Choosing
- Rey & Dominik Mysterio vs. The Miz & Logan Paul
- SmackDown Tag Team Championship: The Usos vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs
- Drew McIntyre vs. Happy Corbin
- New Day vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland
- "Stone Cold" Steve Austin Appearance on The KO Show with Kevin Owens
Night 2
- WWE and Universal Championship Unification: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Brock Lesnar (c)
- Edge vs. AJ Styles
- Raw Tag Team Champions RK-Bro vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy
- Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory
- Johnny Knoxville vs. Sami Zayn
- WWE Women's Tag Team Championship: Carmella & Queen Zelina (c) vs. Sasha Banks & Naomi vs. Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Shayna Baszler
- Bobby Lashley vs. Omos
Top WrestleMania 38 Matches to Watch
Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar
WWE is calling Reigns vs. Lesnar the biggest WrestleMania match of all time, and while an argument can be made that several other matches in WrestleMania history are more deserving of that title, there is no doubt that Reigns vs. Lesnar is as big as it gets in current WWE.
Reigns and Lesnar have essentially been at each other's throats since SummerSlam, and the fact that Paul Heyman has played both sides at certain times in the rivalry has only added to the intensity.
Heyman is on Reigns' side for now, as are The Usos, meaning a suddenly charming and beloved babyface Lesnar will have plenty to overcome and likely will have the majority of the fans on his side.
Reigns and Lesnar have faced each other twice before in the main event of WrestleMania, but the roles are reversed this time around with Reigns as the heel and Lesnar as the face.
It can also be argued that both men are doing the best work of their careers thus far, meaning Sunday's match should far exceed anything they have done together previously.
The fact that Reigns is a full-time Superstar means he is the odds-on favorite to win and take both titles, but a Lesnar victory isn't outside the realm of possibility.
Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair
Both of WWE's women's singles titles will be on the line Saturday, and while Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey for the SmackDown Women's Championship may get top billing between the two, the other bout is more likely to steal the show.
Becky Lynch is set to put the Raw Women's Championship up for grabs against Bianca Belair in a rivalry that has been raging on since SummerSlam.
Lynch returned from maternity leave at that event to be Belair's surprise opponent. She then turned heel and beat Belair in short order, which started Bianca's road back to the top.
Becky has played the heel role to perfection by trying to avoid Belair at every turn and trying to take her out once it became apparent that their WrestleMania match was inevitable.
Lynch has done plenty to get under Belair's skin and make her hungry for revenge, which should make for a highly personal and heated contest on the Grandest Stage of Them All.
The EST had her WrestleMania moment last year by beating Sasha Banks in the main event of Night 1 for the SmackDown women's title, and she may get another WrestleMania moment this year, although it could be in the opening match of the entire card.
Edge vs. AJ Styles
Of any match without a title on the line, Edge vs. AJ Styles likely holds the most meaning for WWE fans.
Edge and Styles are both all-time greats who have accomplished a ton in WWE, but until recently, it was thought that a dream match between them could never happen.
The Rated-R Superstar was retired for nearly a decade due to a neck injury before shockingly returning in 2020, while Styles spent most of his career in Impact Wrestling before finally making the leap to WWE in 2016.
The WWE Universe longed for them to get in the ring with one another, and fans got their wish a few weeks ago when Styles answered Edge's WrestleMania challenge.
What followed was quite surprising, as Edge turned heel by attacking Styles and took him out with a conchairto, which brought back the underdog babyface version of The Phenomenal One that fans have long supported.
Edge vs. Styles has a chance to be a show-stealer and one of the best WrestleMania matches in years if given enough time, and provided how highly WWE chairman Vince McMahon seems to think of both Superstars, time shouldn't be an issue.



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