As many are aware, UFC’s highly anticipated 300th pay-per-view event is scheduled for April 13, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. However, it shares the spotlight with WWE’s Wrestlemania 40, also happening this week. Let’s delve into the start times of both events to determine if there will be any impact on each other’s pay-per-view audience.
UFC 300 and WWE Wrestlemania 40 Live Streaming and Start Time
UFC 300 start time in Eastern Time (ET), Pacific Time (PT), and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Early Prelims kick off at 6 PM ET, 3 PM PT, and 11 PM GMT. Feature Prelims commence at 8 PM ET, 5 PM PT, and 1 AM GMT. The Main Card starts at 10 PM ET, 7 PM PT, and 3 AM GMT. Don’t miss any of the action; tune in to ESPN for live coverage of the entire event. Save the date: April 13, 2024, for an evening packed with thrilling fights.
WrestleMania 40 is scheduled to commence at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on both Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7. Fans can catch the action live via streaming on Peacock within the United States and on the WWE Network for viewers worldwide.
At the climax of UFC 300, Alex Pereira is set to defend his UFC light heavyweight title against former champion Jamahal Hill. Meanwhile, in WWE, The Rock has made a comeback to WWE programming and aligned himself with The Bloodline to face off against Cody Rhodes and world heavyweight champion Seth Rollins.
The scheduling of UFC 300 and WWE WrestleMania 40 ensures that they won’t overlap and affect each other’s viewership. WrestleMania is set for April 6 and Sunday, April 7, while UFC 300 will take place on April 13. With this separation in dates, there won’t be any clash between the two events, thereby minimizing any potential impact on viewership.
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Be sure to note down April 13, 2024, for UFC 300 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, ensuring you don’t miss the excitement. Additionally, mark your calendars for WWE WrestleMania 40, scheduled for April 6 and April 7.