• Change Made To WrestleMania 42 Start Time, But Not For Everyone
Fans attending WrestleMania 42 in person will need to head to Allegiant Stadium much earlier than originally planned. WWE has officially moved the event’s local start time up to 2:30 PM, a significant shift from the 4 PM slot previously listed for ticket holders.
While the doors are opening early for the live crowd in Las Vegas, the schedule for those watching at home remains unchanged.
WWE’s website continues to list the official broadcast start time at 7 PM ET, meaning the adjustment is likely intended to manage the stadium’s massive logistics or to accommodate pre-show activities.
Here’s the current match-card for WrestleMania 42:
– World Heavyweight Championship Match: CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns
– Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Men’s Elimination Chamber winner
– Women’s World Championship Match: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan
– WWE Women’s Championship Match: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Women’s Elimination Chamber winner
– Brock Lesnar’s open challenge
Also Read: WWE’s Plan For Jacob Fatu At WrestleMania 42
• Top WWE Star Says He’s Frustrated
During an interview on ESPN SportsCenter, LA Knight talked about being frustrated sometimes in WWE:
“It’s a good time. There’s definitely frustrations here and there. You can’t be in something you love and not from time to time… passion is sometimes full of anger. There’s no way not to have a little bit of that in there.
But as far as what we’re doing and as far as what I’m doing, it’s been a hell of a run, it’s been a hell of a ride. So yeah, I’m having fun where I can pick my spots. It’s just trying to unplug when I actually have the chance to go home and be at home and enjoy that time.”
Knight also talked about wanting to win this weekend’s Men’s Elimination Chamber match to earn an Undisputed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 42:
“It would mean all this paid off. Everything. All the effort, all the time, all the blood, sweat, tears, all that stuff that you hear everybody talk about, it’s real. I’m 23 years deep in this thing right now. But with that being the case, when you talk about a marquee match like that, nothing gets bigger than WrestleMania.
As far as I’m concerned, me being in the World Title picture at WrestleMania – overdue if you ask me.”
• AEW Star Says He Never Got a Raise in WWE
AEW star Dustin Rhodes tweeted the following about AJ Styles’ retirement: “Hey @AJStylesOrg, you made the wrestling world better. One hell of a worker, amazing Father and family man. Thank you sir for all of your contributions to our wonderful business. #ThankYouAJ”
A fan wrote: “Bring Goldust back to WWE immediately.”
Dustin replied: “Nope! I never got a raise there. What, you want me sitting the bench doing nothing? That ain’t me anymore. I have done the best work of my career with AEW. I love the character Goldust, but he ran its course. I did what I was told and it got me nowhere. No thanks.”
Dustin recently tweeted: “#OneLastRide……. COMING SOON!”
Another fan replied the following to the above tweet: “god hang it up dude. you were washed 10 years ago. its embarrassing.”
Dustin fired back: “I would but I am not done. Unlike you who has never done a thing in his life. We call that a #NeverWas”
Rhodes is currently out of action with a double knee replacement surgery.

