There are very few positives to have come out of the pandemic, but for UK WWE fans who basically were having to go nocturnal to watch the ever-lengthening pay-per-view events, the company splitting Wrestlemania across two nights for the third year in a row has to count as somewhat of a win. Gone are the six hours plus of pre-show and main card where, even if every match was a barnstormer, by the end you're just fatigued with the entire thing.
Instead, this year's Wrestlemania, the highlight of the WWE's calendar and all-round jewel-in-the-crown will be running across two nights, with live events this weekend on both Saturday and Sunday. Whether you stay up to watch one or both nights live, or enjoy them with a bacon sandwich in the morning instead, here's what we know you can expect from Wrestlemania 38 so far.
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 entered at number 28 and cleaned house, this should be a solid match and a good bet for an early title change.
For the red brand, Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair will be fighting for the Raw Women's Championship. With the outcry after The Man returned to WWE last summer and defeated the on-form Belair in a 26-second drubbing, all we can hope is that both women get a chance to really put on a show on the greatest stage of them all.
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