Here's How to Watch the Post-WrestleMania Saturday Night's Main Event
What should the WWE Universe expect from the first Saturday Night's Main Event after WrestleMania 2025?
The first major WWE event after WrestleMania is now set in stone — and it's all happening live in prime time!
The third edition of Saturday Night's Main Event will take place just weeks after WrestleMania 41 and will feature many of WWE's top Superstars dealing with the fallout from the mega-event. Saturday Night's Main Event has historically been one of the hottest nights on the WWE calendar, and this iteration should be no different.
Here’s everything wrestling fans should know about the live television event:
When is the next Saturday Night’s Main Event?
Just a few weeks after WWE rolls into Las Vegas for the two-night WrestleMania 41, all your favorite WWE Superstars will converge inside the Yuengling Center in Tampa Bay, Florida, with the telecast airing live May 24.
Longtime fans should be familiar with the Yuengling Center — after all, it was the exclusive home of WWE during the ThunderDome era from August 2020 to July 2021.
Here’s how to watch Saturday Night’s Main Event
The WWE Universe has two options to catch the May 24 edition of SNME: by tuning in to NBC or Peacock at 8 p.m. ET! Old-school fans will enjoy the throwback feel of watching on NBC, while newer fans have the option to catch the event in the same way they watch Premium Live Events like WrestleMania: streaming live on Peacock!
For decades, NBC has been the home to countless unforgettable moments and matches — and May 24 should be no different.
What can fans expect on May 24 on NBC and Peacock?
This question is harder to answer than usual! In other words, who knows how WrestleMania will affect the landscape in WWE? At this point in time, attempting to predict the fireworks that will occur on SNME is borderline impossible.
By the time May 24 arrives, new champions could emerge, unfamiliar faces could become household names, and, in short, everything could be different. WrestleMania 41 has an air of unpredictability surrounding it — as it usually does — but this year, based on what fans have seen transpire week in and week out across SmackDown and Raw, feels like an especially volatile time in the men's and women's locker rooms.
Of course, that makes for an incomparable viewing experience for fans across the globe!
As the first significant event after WrestleMania, your favorite Superstars will be out in full force and attempt to take full advantage of any momentum they've built on the Grandest Stage of Them All — and the bright lights of prime-time television will only make things more entertaining.
One WWE Superstar is already guaranteed to be in Tampa Bay for SNME: John Cena, who recently went down in history by shocking the world with his turn to the dark side. The perennial fan-favorite is now firmly in his villain era and he could be wearing the WWE Championship by the time SNME happens!
As May 24 draws closer, fans should also expect to see a handful of championship matches that properly reflect the frenetic nature of the rivalries and feuds that develop post-WrestleMania.
In other words, no wrestling fan will want to miss out when Saturday Night's Main Event hits the airwaves once again!
You can tune in to NBC or Peacock to watch Saturday Night's Main Event on May 24. In the meantime, catch up on all things WWE Universe on Peacock.