
WWE WrestleMania 32: Live Stream Info, Start Time, Odds and Final Picks
There are plenty of intriguing factors for WWE fans ahead of the marquee pay-per-view of 2016, WrestleMania 32.
The main event may well be failing to captivate the imagination, but there is sure to be surprise returns, legendary appearances and shock and twists throughout on Sunday night.
If you're still unsure who you're backing for the matches, take a look at the odds. And if you want to know the best way to watch and what time to tune in, look no further.
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Live Stream and Start Time
As always, the best way to tune into WrestleMania, and any other WWE pay-per-view, is on the WWE Network.
Viewers on the Network will get the luxury of the two-hour pre-show, which gets the day's festivities underway at 5 p.m. ET.
On that pre-show there will be a number of matches, including the likes of The Usos vs. The Dudley Boyz. The decision to bump the Andre the Giant Battle Royal up to the main card feels like the right decision, and that bout will now not be on the pre-show.
As for the main show, that gets underway at 7 p.m. ET. As well as the WWE Network, it can be picked up on multiple devices including PlayStation and Apple TV.
There is the traditional, old-fashioned way of watching through pay-per-view, but it's clear that the Network represents the best value for money, especially for new customers.
To find out which countries the Network is available in, head to WWE.com.
Odds (courtesy of Odds Shark)
Andre the Giant Battle Royal (selected odds): Braun Strowman 6-4, Bray Wyatt 5-1, Mark Henry 6-1, Randy Orton 8-1, Harry Kane 10-1, Samoa Joe 10-1
Triple Threat match for Divas Championship: Sasha Banks 1-3, Charlotte 7-5, Becky Lynch 5-1
Ladder Match for Intercontinental Championship: Kevin Owens 1-2, Sami Zayn 11-4, Dolph Ziggler 9-1, The Miz 20-1, Sin Cara 25-1, Stardust 33-1, Zack Ryder 33-1
Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar: Brock Lesnar 10-15, Dean Ambrose 11-10
Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker: Shane McMahon 10-11, The Undertaker 10-13
Triple H vs. Roman Reigns for WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Roman Reigns 1-5, Triple H 3-1
Final Picks
It's probably best to start right at the top of the card, and get the most predictable match of the evening out of the way. There's little doubting that Roman Reigns is going to win the big match of the night and claim back the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Thankfully, there's more intrigue further down the card. Will Shane McMahon be able to get past The Undertaker and inflict a second WrestleMania loss on The Deadman? You would imagine there would have to be some form of interference to bring the match to a conclusion, but even with someone potentially screwing Taker, you'd still bank on him to get the job done.
If Shane is screwed, it can at least keep the power struggle going with the McMahons but in this instance, The Undertaker is the smarter pick.
The other of the big matches on the evening is Dean Ambrose's battle with Brock Lesnar, and it is sure to be brutal from start to finish. The likely victor? Again, you would imagine interference would be key to any loss for Lesnar, and it seems more viable for Ambrose to go down as the valiant loser. Brock Lesnar is the pick.
As for the other matches:
- Sami Zayn to win the Intercontinental Championship
- A new Divas Champion in the shape of Sasha Banks
- Braun Strowman to be a surprise entrant in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal and win, but Cesaro could also be an interesting choice
- The New Day will retain their tag titles
- AJ Styles will win on his WrestleMania debut against Chris Jericho
And on the pre-show:
- Kalisto to retain against Ryback
- The Dudley Boyz to win against The Usos
- Team Total Divas to score a win for the babyfaces in the Divas division



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