It's finally here, the highlight of WWE's live event calendar, the top pay per view of the big four and all-round jewel-in-the-crown.
WWE Wrestlemania 38 is running across two nights for the third year in a row, meaning UK fans can enjoy a relatively civilised 1am start on both Sunday and Monday night if they want to watch it live, and with BT Sport offering both nights of the barn-storming event for a combined fee of £19.95 for its customers, as well as Virgin Media and Sky subscribers.
We largely know what to expect for the matches and celebrity appearances on each night now, with one large question mark on night one over who Seth Rollins will be facing.
All of the debate and discussion over whether Cody Rhodes is going to make a surprise return to the WWE from AEW, the wrestling company he set up with Tony Khan, will finally be answered one way or another in the early hours of Sunday morning.
At this point it's hard to tell whether fans will see such a return as thrilling or predictable after so much speculation, but if he does turn up it's fair to assume he and Rollins will do everything they can to put on a show to upstage the rest of the card making it an early call for match of the night.
That said, Rollins has basically taken to trolling people on Twitter over the last few days, hinting his secret opponent is everyone from both Vince and Shane McMahon, Goldberg, Elias, Bayley, John Cena, Rob Van Dam and Scott Steiner. So the match really could take a turn. Anyone seen any mention of Bray Wyatt?
Confirmed for night one so far, we have Charlotte Flair defending the Smackdown Women's Championship against Ronda Rousey. Off the back of Rousey's not-so-surprise return from maternity leave at Royal Rumble where she
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