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WWE & ESPN Partner for WrestleMania Lineup Reveals
The organizations aim to build anticipation and engagement around the annual event
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:43am
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The innovative partnership between WWE and ESPN aims to transform the Road to WrestleMania into a must-see event, breaking down the spectacle into a captivating visual experience.Today in PittsburghWWE and ESPN are collaborating to reveal the WrestleMania 42 lineup in a series of special broadcasts leading up to the main event. This strategy is intended to generate buzz and keep fans engaged, taking a page from the NFL's success in turning the Draft into a must-watch spectacle. While WWE's relationship with ESPN has been rocky, this move suggests the organizations are working to stabilize their partnership and offer a more immersive experience for viewers.
Why it matters
By 'event-izing' the Road to WrestleMania, WWE hopes to revolutionize how fans experience sports entertainment. Creating a sense of anticipation and excitement around the lineup reveals could attract a wider audience and set a new standard for fan engagement. However, WWE must navigate this carefully to ensure the build-up enhances rather than detracts from the main event.
The details
WWE's Chief Content Officer, Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, announced that ESPN's Raw and WrestleMania play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore will reveal the Saturday and Sunday night lineups for WrestleMania 42 on ESPN's morning show 'Get Up!'. This suggests WWE is aiming to turn the Road to WrestleMania into a series of mini-events, generating buzz and excitement leading up to the main show.
- The WrestleMania 42 lineup reveals will take place on ESPN's 'Get Up!' morning show.
The players
Paul 'Triple H' Levesque
WWE's Chief Content Officer, who announced the partnership with ESPN.
Joe Tessitore
The play-by-play announcer for Raw and WrestleMania on ESPN.
WWE
The professional wrestling promotion company collaborating with ESPN on the WrestleMania lineup reveals.
ESPN
The sports media network partnering with WWE to build anticipation around WrestleMania.
What they’re saying
“WWE is aiming to create mini-events leading up to the main show, generating buzz and excitement.”
— Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, WWE Chief Content Officer
What’s next
It remains to be seen if this strategy will pay off for WWE, as they navigate a tumultuous relationship with ESPN and other challenges. The success of this 'event-izing' approach could set a new standard for fan engagement in sports entertainment.
The takeaway
WWE's partnership with ESPN to reveal the WrestleMania 42 lineup in a series of special broadcasts is a bold move aimed at generating buzz and keeping fans engaged. If successful, it could signal a new era for sports entertainment, where the build-up to the main event is just as exciting as the event itself.
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