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Countdown to WrestleMania! This weekend, wrestling fans will converge at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field for WrestleMania 40.
If you plan to watch from home, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about Wrestlemania XL including the schedule, match cards including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s return to the WrestleMania ring for a must-see matchup alongside Roman Reigns, plus how to watch from anywhere.
Read on for more details.
Where to Stream WrestleMania 40
Get ready for a packed weekend! WrestleMania 40 will stream exclusively on Peacock, but fans will be able to see a super-sized edition of one of the year’s biggest sporting events. This year’s WrestleMania will take place from April 6-7.
WrestleMania 40 launches on Saturday, April 6, with the main event taking place at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. For fans who want to tune in to the pre-show, Countdown to WrestleMania starts at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT.
Sunday’s main event is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Pre-show coverage kicks off at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT. on Peacock.
On Saturday, fans will be able to watch their favorite NXT stars on NXT Stand & Deliver streaming live at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on Peacock. The pre-show starts at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT.
WrestleMania 40: Where to Get Last-Minute Tickets Online
WrestleMania Weekend is stacked with festivities and there’s still time to watch it all go down live –without spending a fortune in the process. Right now, WrestleMania tickets are priced online for approximately $165-488. The higher priced tickets are going for around $1,500 to more than $5,500.
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\n\u2022 Elon Musk and other tech billionaires are playing a major role in shaping President-elect Trump's transition team. The panel debated what this could mean for issues like antitrust regulation of Big Tech.
\n\u2022 Trump has named entrepreneur and investor David Sacks as the White House AI and Crypto Czar. Sacks is an Elon Musk ally who has been critical of OpenAI.
\n\u2022 The Hak Tuah cryptocurrency project suffered a 90% price crash shortly after launch amid controversy, in what may have been a \"rug pull\" scam.
\n\u2022 Trump's pick to lead NASA, private astronaut Jared Isaacman, is expected to push the agency to partner more with SpaceX and the commercial space industry. But his close ties to Elon Musk could face political hurdles.
\n\u2022 TikTok's future remains murky as U.S courts uphold a potential ban. The crew discusses the free speech implications and the role of geopolitics. EU also probes TikTok over Russian election interference.
\n\u2022 Entrepreneur Frank McCourt's Project Liberty consortium is reportedly advancing a bid to acquire TikTok's U.S. operations, positioning it as a \"people's bid.\"
\n\u2022 The U.S. House is set to approve an additional $3 billion to fund the removal of Chinese telecom equipment like Huawei and ZTE from domestic networks.
\n\u2022 Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is departing after a challenging 3-year stint. The chip giant's future strategy is up in the air as it faces intensifying competition, but the chip company did outline breakthroughs at a conference in advanced transistors, packaging, and interconnects that could help it regain a manufacturing edge.
\n\u2022 OpenAI is running a \"12 Days of OpenAI\" promotion highlighting new AI models and services. The TWiT panel debated whether it's mainly a technical showcase or a monetization push.
\n\u2022 Google unveiled a weather forecasting AI model that it says outperforms the leading U.S. and European forecast systems, especially for predicting extreme events.
\n\u2022 ElevenLabs launched a beta product that allows users to create and edit entire AI-generated podcast episodes, sparking discussions about the impact on human podcast creators.
\n\u2022 With the rise of AI, could we see a new generation of AI-infused web browsers that better understand our behavior? A long blog post by tech guru Om Malik explored the possibilities.
\n\u2022 In the wake of China's \"Salt Typhoon\" hacks of telecom networks, the FCC is proposing new cybersecurity rules - but with a twist that would allow law enforcement backdoor access.
\n\u2022 In the latest twist in the CSAM scanning saga, Apple is being sued for abandoning the controversial child abuse image detection feature, after previously being pilloried for trying to implement it.
\n\u2022 A sleeker, more accurate definition of a \"second\" based on atomic clocks using Strontium instead of Cesium atoms could be coming by 2030, enabling new scientific breakthroughs.
\n\u2022 Just in time for Christmas, a pair of the iconic ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz sold at auction for a whopping $28 million, a new record for movie memorabilia.<\/p> \n\n
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