For pro wrestling fans, there’s no better time of year than WrestleMania. Even people who wouldn’t call WWE their favorite variety of the art form get excited for the company’s biggest show of the year, descending on whatever city is hosting.
In this case of WrestleMania 39, it’s Los Angeles, where SoFi Stadium will play host to two nights of the best WWE has to offer. Historically, that’s often meant a number of older stars who may only wrestle once or twice a year.
Not so much this time, where with the exception of John Cena (and yes, including him in that category makes you wonder where time has gone) and a couple of all-time women’s division greats, the focus is very much on the talent and stories WWE has around on a regular basis.
The headlining attraction will see Cody Rhodes attempt to knock Roman Reigns off his perch atop WWE. The emotional high point of the event may come when Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens take on The Usos for their tag team titles in the culmination of one of wrestling’s grandest longform narratives. And there are plenty of other title bouts and matches with compelling hooks up and down the card.
Will that be enough to make it feel special if WWE plays it pretty straightforward throughout? The guess is that the answer will be yes, as the venue and crowd will ensure the event feels larger than life. Here’s a rundown on everything you need to know as WrestleMania Goes Hollywood.
WWE WrestleMania 39
- Date: April 1-2, 2023
- Location: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
- Start time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT both nights
- How to watch: On Peacock in the U.S., and on WWE Network in the rest of the world
- Matches announced: 13
Additional WrestleMania 39 resources
- WrestleMania 39 week events list
- WrestleMania 39 guide for lapsed WWE fans
- WrestleMania 39 betting odds
- WrestleMania results throughout history
- WWE Hall of Fame 2023 information
- Is there a WrestleMania Axxess this year?
Please scroll down for a look at each match, including our predictions.