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WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch

USA Today24-05-2025

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch
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WrestleMania 41: John Cena makes history, highlights star-studded WWE weekend
John Cena makes history in his heavyweight match against Cody Rhodes, Paul Heyman was the x-factor in the triple threat match, and more surprises from WrestleMania41.
WWE is back in the prime-time spotlight with another edition of Saturday Night's Main Event.
This will be the third edition of the event since it returned to WWE's schedule in December, allowing a nationwide audience the opportunity to see the company's major stars compete in the ring. The event also comes during a busy time in WWE's calendar, just two weeks after Backlash and two weeks before Money in the Bank.
Wrestling fans will be in for a treat as they'll get to see Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena in the ring − going against someone long linked to the 17-time title holder. Three other matches are also scheduled to take place.
Here's what to know for Saturday Night's Main Event:
When is Saturday Night's Main Event?
Saturday Night's Main Event will take place Saturday, May 24 at 8 p.m. ET.
How long will Saturday Night's Main Event be?
It will be a two-hour event.
How to watch Saturday Night's Main Event: TV channel, streaming
Time: 8 p.m. ET
8 p.m. ET Location: Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida.
Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida. TV: NBC
NBC Stream: Fubo, Peacock
Watch Saturday Night's Main Event on Peacock
Where is Saturday Night's Main Event?
The newest edition of Saturday Night's Main Event will take place at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida.
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