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WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18–19, 2026 saw widespread streaming and broadcast problems that left viewers across multiple countries frustrated.
U.S. audiences experienced audio echoes and app freezes on ESPN during the kickoff and the first hour of both nights, including a near-40-second echo during John Cena’s entrance.
International viewers reported Netflix crashes, lag, search issues and difficulty finding the live event.
Fans took to social media to complain, with some threatening to unsubscribe; spectators in the stadium also booed ESPN when the network was mentioned.
The outages affected Night 1 and recurred on Night 2, disrupting access to a card that included high-profile matches such as Oba Femi vs.
Brock Lesnar and CM Punk vs.
Roman Reigns.
The problems follow WWE’s recent move to a fragmented streaming distribution—Netflix internationally and ESPN in the U.S.—after its rights deals shifted in early 2026, increasing reliance on third-party platforms for marquee live events.






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