WrestleMania 41 Trailer Drops: Netflix Enters the Ring With Cena’s Last Stand, Cody’s Crown And A Las Vegas Warzone

If you thought WrestleMania couldn’t get any bigger, try mixing it with the drama of Netflix and the chaos of Las Vegas.

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WrestleMania 41 Trailer Drops: Netflix Enters the Ring With Cena’s Last Stand, Cody’s Crown And A Las Vegas Warzone

WrestleMania 41 Trailer Drops: Netflix Enters the Ring With Cena’s Last Stand, Cody’s Crown And A Las Vegas Warzone

Mumbai, 7 April 2025 – If you thought WrestleMania couldn’t get any bigger, try mixing it with the drama of Netflix and the chaos of Las Vegas. The official trailer for WrestleMania 41 is out, and it screams one thing: streaming has suplexed tradition.

For the first time in WWE history, WrestleMania will stream globally on Netflix, and the trailer teases a thunderous two-night wrestling extravaganza on April 19 and 20. This isn’t just another pay-per-view—it’s the inaugural chapter of the Netflix Era, and the card is stacked like a buffet in Suplex City.

The headline clash? Cody Rhodes defends the Undisputed WWE Championship against none other than John Cena in what’s being billed as the Hollywood star’s final WrestleMania. Expect fireworks, tears, and maybe a few “You Still Got It” chants.

Also on the card, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk collide in a triple-threat match that looks more like a locker room mutiny than a title bout. And in another high-stakes showdown, Gunther takes on Jey Uso for the World Heavyweight Title—big meaty men slapping meat, anyone?

The women’s division isn’t holding back either. Tiffany Stratton faces Charlotte Flair in what could be a generational shift, and Iyo Sky tangles with Bianca Belair in a high-flying display of chaos. Add in Naomi vs. Jade Cargill and a gauntlet-determined tag clash featuring Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, and you’ve got an event brimming with adrenaline and attitude.

For fans who enjoy crossover chaos, AJ Styles squares off against Logan Paul—yes, that Logan Paul—while LA Knight puts the U.S. Title on the line against the menacing Jacob Fatu.

With the Strip as the backdrop and Netflix as the new ringmaster, WrestleMania 41 is more than just a wrestling show—it’s sports entertainment on steroids (figuratively, of course). Indian fans can catch all the body slams, betrayal, and bedlam live and exclusively on Netflix.

And for Cena loyalists—prepare yourself. This might be the last time you hear that iconic “Your Time Is Up” music echo through the WrestleMania lights.

The trailer is live. The countdown is on. All roads now lead to Las Vegas. WrestleMania 41: It’s not just a show—it’s a streaming era showdown.