It’s Night 1 of Wrestlemania 37, and this past week, WWE has had plenty of content for you to check out, leading to this two-night PPV event. From NXT TakeOver to the Hall of Fame, WWE has made sure that Wrestlemania still feels special in 2021.
Everything begins with the April 5 episode of Raw, which will be the final episode for the red brand until Mania. But aside from the traditional Monday and Friday night programming for WWE, there are a few must-watch things for WWE fans.
On Tuesday, the Hall of Fame ceremony returns. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, so this year’s event will combine the 2020 and 2021 classes. Check out who will be inducted below.
2020 Hall of Fame class:
- The nWo
- The Bella Twins
- JBL
- British Bulldog
- Jushin “Thunder” Liger
2021 Hall of Face class:
- Rob Van Dam
- Kane
- The Great Khali
- Molly Holly
- Eric Bischoff
Of course, Wrestlemania will be a two-night event again, which you can watch on Peacock this Saturday and Sunday. There will be 12 matches on the card for the show, and there may be a couple more added leading up to the event. Additionally, there will be a pre-show each night, which will only be an hour long. The Kickoff Show tends to air on YouTube and Twitter for free.
One of the most-talked about events leading up to Wrestlemania isn’t the PPV though. It’s the upcoming April 11 episode of Stone Cold Steve Austin’s show Broken Skull Sessions. Debuting after Mania, Austin will speak with none other than Chris Jericho. What makes this monumental is that Jericho hasn’t been with WWE since All Elite Wrestling debuted a couple years back. Jericho has been instrumental at building the AEW brand, so people will be tuning in to see what he has to say.