Sunday, 6 April 2014

WWE WrestleMania 30: Start Time, Match Card, Live Stream and More for PPV

WWE WrestleMania 30: Start Time, Match Card, Live Stream and More for -----PPV-------.
Although it would have been difficult for anyone to fathom how big WrestleMania would become when it debuted 29 years ago, the 30th edition of the biggest event in professional wrestling will take place on Sunday.


The top of the card is stacked with intriguing matchups that should generate a ton of interest leading up to the show, and WWE fans will have every opportunity to watch WrestleMania XXX through a number of different platforms.

In addition to pay-per-view, the---- WWE---- Network offers a brand new alternative, as members of the----- -WWE---- Universe can witness WrestleMania literally in the palms of their hands through several types of streaming devices.

Here is some further information regarding when and how to watch WrestleMania 30, as well as a closer look at the entire match card that promises to captivate WWE fans across the globe.



Where: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans

When: Sunday, April 6 at 7 p.m. ET

Watch: PPV


WrestleMania Live Stream: ---WWE--- Network =subscription required=

Few stars in WWE history have made a bigger impact than John Cena, and while he won't be in the main event of WrestleMania XXX, there is no question that he'll play a huge role on Sunday. Cena will take on one of WWE's fastest-rising stars in the form of Bray Wyatt. Cena has an incredible track record of success on professional wrestling's biggest stage, and that makes him a threat to prevail on Sunday. At the same time, there isn't much for Cena to gain. Conversely, Wyatt has everything to gain since a win over Cena at WrestleMania would almost certainly launch him to the top of the card in short order. Wyatt and his family have largely gotten the better of Cena during the build toward 'Mania. Wyatt even managed to subdue Cena long enough to dish out the ultimate sign of disrespect by placing a sheep mask on Cena's face:

WWE WrestleMania 30 Live Stream: Start Time and Preview for Major PPV

While WrestleMania 30 will unquestionably be steeped in tradition, the event is also the start of a new era in professional wrestling as the first pay-per-view to be streamed live on WWE Network.

(WWE)Network has already started to change the game, but airing the biggest wrestling event of the year on (WWE) Network will complete the transformation.

With Daniel Bryan having an opportunity to potentially compete for the( WWE) World Heavyweight Championship, The Undertaker defending The Streak and John Cena trying to protect his legacy against Bray Wyatt, this is a stacked card that wrestling fans can't afford to miss.

Here is a complete breakdown of all the ways that the (WWE) Universe can catch WrestleMania 30 through pay-per-view or the (WWE) Network live stream.



Where: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans

When: Sunday, April 6 at 7 p.m. ET

Watch: PPV or WWE Network (subscription required)

PPV Live Stream

While ordering WrestleMania 30 traditionally through pay-per-view is still an option, WWE Network now provides viewers with myriad options. For $9.99 per month (with a six-month commitment) wrestling fans can get WWE Network and watch hours upon hours of content streaming through a number of different devices. That includes live pay-per-views such as WrestleMania 30. Here are the platforms that currently support WWE Network, according to WWE.com:
--Apple TV

--Kindle Fire

--PlayStation 3

--PlayStation 4

--Roku

--Xbox 360

--Android devices

--iOS devices

--WWE.com


Kickoff Live Stream

The pay-per-view will be preceded by a special two-hour pre-show beginning at 5 p.m. ET. According to WWE.com, the first hour will feature panel analysis and interviews. That can be viewed through all of the following platforms:

--WWE Network

--WWE.com

--WWE App

--YouTube

--Facebook

--Twitter

--Google+

--Pheed

The second hour beginning at 6 p.m. ET will feature further analysis as well as a special kickoff match. Per WWE.com, that can be seen exclusively on WWE Network.

WrestleMania XXX Card
Match Title Stipulation
Randy Orton (c) vs. Batista vs. ? WWE World Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat
Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H N/A Winner enters World Championship match
The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar N/A Streak on the line
John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt N/A N/A
The Shield vs. Kane and New Age Outlaws N/A Six-Man Tag
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal N/A N/A
Vickie Guerrero Divas Title Invitational Divas Championship N/A
The Usos (c) vs. Real Americans vs. Los Matadores vs. Rybaxel Tag Team Championships Fatal 4-Way


Top Matches to Watch

Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H

Although it won't be the main event, the battle between Daniel Bryan and Triple H may very well be the biggest bout of the evening. That is because the winner will be inserted into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match involving Randy Orton and Batista.

The Bryan vs. Triple H feud began at SummerSlam when Triple H screwed Bryan out of the title and has continued with varying degrees of heat since then. Things have been turned up to a nuclear level in recent weeks, particularly when Triple H handcuffed and savagely attacked Bryan on Raw, as seen in this WWE Instagram photo:


Bryan has earned his moment on the WrestleMania stage, so expect him to be added to the title match. That doesn't necessarily mean a win over Triple H, though. In what would be considered somewhat of a twist, Bryan and Triple H could very easily fight to a no-contest or execute some type of double pin that would then make the main event a Fatal 4-Way.


Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. ?

The WWE Universe reacted negatively when Batista won the Royal Rumble and continued to do so after Randy Orton retained the world title at Elimination Chamber. It looked as though an Orton vs. Batista match was set to highlight WrestleMania, but the creative team smartly went in another direction by getting Triple H and Bryan involved in the angle as well.


Regardless of whether Bryan, Triple H or both are thrown into the match, it will be exceedingly more interesting than Orton vs. Batista would have been. Bryan has been selling a storyline injury suffered at the hands of Triple H, although he is determined to be at his best at WrestleMania:




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Saturday, 5 April 2014

Steve Cunningham vs. Amir Mansour

Steve Cunningham vs. Amir Mansour
Steve Cunningham and Amir Mansour both looked cut and ready, and Curtis Stevens and Tureano Johnson made weight for their co-feature tomorrow on NBC Sports.

Luis Ortiz vs. Monte Barrett

 Luis Ortiz vs Monte Barrett FOX Sports 2014-04-03

At Indio, Calif. (Fox Sports 1/Fox Deportes): Luis Ortiz vs. four-card monte Barrett, 10 rounds, heavyweights; Gerald Washington vs. Skipp Scott, 10 rounds, heavyweights; St. Dominic Breazeale vs. Nagy Aguilera, 8 rounds, heavyweights; Diego Diamond State La vine vs. Jaxel Marrero, 6 rounds, junior featherweights; Santiago subversive vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior lightweights; Neeco Macias vs. Elliot queen, 4 rounds, junior middleweights; Kevin Watts vs. Joaquin Chavez, 6 rounds, junior welterweights; Michael Hunter vs. Rodney Hernandez, 6 rounds, heavyweights; Stephan Shaw vs. Kevin Howard, 4 rounds, heavyweights

Cunningham rallies to outlast Mansour

Cunningham rallies to outlast Mansour

With his family in need and his heavyweight future hanging in the balance on Friday, veteran Steve Cunningham was forced to dig deep against unbeaten brawler Amir Mansour. Then, with the fight hanging in the balance entering the 10th and final round, the 37-year-old reached back for even more. Cunningham, who was lucky to survive a pair of brutal knockdowns in Round 5, rallied to score one of his own in Round 10 to secure an exciting, unanimous-decision win over Mansour at the Liacouras Center on the campus of Temple University in Philadelphia. Fighting in front of his home fans for just the second time in his career -- and first since 2003 -- Cunningham (27-6, 12 KOs) needed every bit of support to earn the victory, by scores of 97-90 and 95-92 (twice). ESPN.com also had it 95-92 for Cunningham. The win was extra sweet considering the two-time cruiserweight titlist was fighting for money to help pay the medical bills of his 8-year-old daughter Kennedy, who was born with a congenital heart defect. "I've got faith, it's all I have," Cunningham said. "I don't have strength, I don't have speed. I have faith in my God." Fighting against big-name competition for the first time in his career, Mansour, 41, utilized his raw and aggressive style to land a series of wild left hands to take control of the early rounds. Mansour (20-1, 15 KOs) wobbled Cunningham in Round 2 and cut him on the bridge of his nose. But it was Round 5 when Mansour appeared ready to end the fight. He floored Cunningham on a hard right hook to the chin and later added a second knockdown in the closing seconds following a flurry of right hands. Referee Steve Smoger gave Cunningham every opportunity to beat the 10 count, and he was lucky to make it out of the round. "I was all right. I've been down before and got up and won," Cunningham said. "I got lackadaisical because I was really doing my thing. I won't make that mistake again." Fighting on wobbly legs in Round 6, Cunningham courageously began to bank rounds behind his boxing ability as he made an increasingly wild Mansour miss repeatedly before countering with his right hand. But with Mansour's eyes badly swollen and his balance and technique gone by Round 10, Cunningham sealed his comeback by dropping his exhausted opponent with a flush overhand right. "I was getting in there and talking to him and using mind tricks," said Cunningham, who outlanded Mansour 117 to 110, according to CompuBox. "He wasn't built for 'USS' Cunningham." Stevens stops Johnson in final round Trailing on all three scorecards, hard-hitting Curtis Stevens entered the final round against unbeaten Tureano Johnson in need of something dramatic.