We're on the Road to Wrestlemania and it's time to kick things up a gear and watch WWE Fastlane 2021, back from its one year hiatus to showcase some of the squared circle's biggest names ahead of The Grandest Stage of Them All, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Flordia.
The highlights of this year's event include Alexa Bliss' showdown with Randy Orton, and a rematch between Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan for the WWE Universal Championship. Read our guide on how to watch WWE Fastlane 2021, and get a live stream of the wrestling event online from anywhere in the world.
Watch via BT Sport Box Office in the UK, with WWE Network and Peacock sharing broadcast rights in the US. PPV channel Main Event holds the rights in Australia.
WWE Fastlane takes place at Tropicana Field on Sunday, March 21.
The action is due to start at 7pm ET / 4pm PT - making it an 11pm GMT start in the UK. For those tuning in from Australia, it's a 10am AEDT start on Monday morning.
The tensions between Reigns and Bryan have been bubbling away nicely since the events of last month's Elimination Chamber. Meanwhile, one of the most absorbing storylines revolves around Alexa Bliss and Randy Orton, with Five Feet of Fury hell-bent on revenge after Orton set fire to her accomplice, The Fiend. The Viper had a chance to do the same to Bliss, but didn't have the heart, and may come to regret that decision at Fastlane.
We've also got an enthralling Tag Team Championship match on the cards, as two-time titleholders Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax join forces once again, this time against superstar duo Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair, the SmackDown Women’s Champion and Royal Rumble Match winner respectively.
We've got all the info on how to watch WWE Fastlane 2021 no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.
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