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WWE Clash of Champions 2017: Live Stream Info, Start Time For PPV
Every "SmackDown Live" title will be defended Sunday night at WWE Clash of Champions 2017, the final pay-per-view of the calendar year. The wrestling year, however, is far from over, with a little less than four months remaining until WrestleMania 34. Clash of Champions is also the last WWE PPV before the 2018 Royal Rumble, which marks the unofficial beginning of the road to WrestleMania. It all starts at 7 p.m. EST with the pre-show, followed by the actual PPV at 8 p.m. EST. The entire event can be seen with a live stream online by using WWE Network, which costs $9.99 per month.
WWE Clash Of Champions 2017: Predictions, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV
The final pay-per-view of the year is set for Sunday night with WWE Clash of Champions 2017. The night's biggest matches feature the likes of AJ Styles, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. Four championships will be defended on the card. Below are predictions for every match on the WWE Clash of Champions card, which features wrestlers from "SmackDown Live." The Jinder Mahal experiment is over.
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
- Asia > India (0.06)
WWE Hell In A Cell 2017: Predictions, Match Card For SmackDown PPV
The first "SmackDown Live" exclusive pay-per-view in two and a half months is set for Sunday night in Detroit. Eight matches are scheduled for WWE Hell in a Cell 2017, including the pre-show, and four titles will be on the line. Below are predictions for every match on the WWE Hell in a Cell card. Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens (Hell in a Cell Falls Count Anywhere Match) This has certainly been a feud worthy of a main-event match, with the story building slowly ever since Owens joined the blue brand in May. Anything can happen when there are no disqualifications, but the logical decision is to have the actual wrestler win. Shane had the biggest moment of WrestleMania 32 before losing to The Undertaker, and he held his own with AJ Styles before getting pinned at WrestleMania 33.
- North America > United States > New York (0.05)
- Asia > India (0.05)
WWE Battleground 2017: Predictions, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV Before SummerSlam
The final WWE pay-per-view before SummerSlam is set for Sunday night in Philadelphia with WWE Battleground 2017. Jinder Mahal will defend his WWE Championship against Randy Orton in the main event, and two more championships will be on the line. Below are predictions for every match on the card, which will feature only members of the "SmackDown Live" roster. It was shocking for Jinder to win the WWE Championship shortly after WrestleMania 33, but it would make little sense for him to lose the title at this point. He's already beaten Orton twice, and their feud should come to an end at Battleground.
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.06)
WWE Money In The Bank 2017: Live Stream Info, Start Time, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV
At the very least, a new No.1 contender for each of the top two titles on "SmackDown Live" will be named Sunday night at WWE Money in the Bank 2017 in St. Louis. The pay-per-view could even see three different superstars hold the same belt in the span of just a few minutes, as was the case a year ago. Money in the Bank 2017 is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. EDT, Ordering the event on PPV costs $54.99, but fans can also watch MITB with a live stream on the WWE Network. A subscription to the network costs $9.99 per month, though new subscribers get the first month free. The match card is highlighted by the two main events, which could last for more than half of the PPV.
WWE Money In The Bank 2017: Predictions, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV
Money in the Bank 2017 isn't considered to be among WWE's "Big 4" pay-per-views, though it probably should be. It's leaped ahead of Survivor Series as one of the most important events each year, and it's set for Sunday night in St. Louis. The PPV will feature members of the "SmackDown Live" roster, and there are only five matches scheduled because of the two big co-main events. Below are predictions for the entire Money in the Bank card. The argument can be made for a few wrestlers to win this match.
WWE Backlash 2017: Predictions, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV
For the first time in more than three months, a "SmackDown Live" pay-per-view is on the schedule. WWE Backlash 2017 is set for Sunday night in Rosemont, Illinois at the Allstate Arena with a few new faces set to compete in some of the card's biggest matches. Below are WWE Backlash predictions for every match on the card. Eight matches are scheduled, and three championships will be on the line. It was pretty surprising when Mahal became the No.1 contender for the top belt on "SmackDown Live," and it would be even more shocking to see him win the title.
- North America > United States > Illinois (0.26)
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
WWE Payback 2017: Predictions, Match Card For First 'Monday Night Raw' PPV After WrestleMania
WWE's first pay-per-view since WrestleMania 33 is set for Sunday night in San Jose, California. Payback 2017 will feature mostly members of the "Monday Night Raw," roster, though a couple of "SmackDown Live" wrestlers are on the card. WWE Champion Randy Orton is still with the blue brand after the Superstar Shake-up, but he's concluding his feud with Bray Wyatt at Payback. Kevin Owens has appeared on "SmackDown Live" twice since WrestleMania 33, and he'll put his United States Championship on the line against Chris Jericho. Living up to its name, Payback features several rematches.
- North America > United States > California > Santa Clara County > San Jose (0.25)
- North America > United States > New York (0.05)
WWE WrestleMania 33: Predictions, Match Card, Preview For 2017 PPV
After months of rumors regarding WWE's biggest event of 2017, the WrestleMania 33 card is finally set. Thirteen matches are scheduled for Sunday's pay-per-view at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, and eight titles will be on the line. The WWE Universal Championship Match between Brock Lesnar and Goldberg is expected to go on last, putting an end to their feud that began with Goldberg's return in November. It seems to be clear which WWE superstar is winning the main event, but predictions for other matches aren't as easy to make. The SmackDown Tag Team Championships are the only belts that won't be defended at WrestleMania 33.
WrestleMania 33 Card Up To 12 Matches With Latest Addition To WWE 2017 PPV
Less than two weeks away from WrestleMania 33, the number of matches officially on the card is up to 12. The latest added to the biggest WWE pay-per-view of 2017 is the Intercontinental Championship Match between Dean Ambrose and Baron Corbin. The match joined the list Tuesday night when Ambrose accepted Corbin's challenge on "SmackDown Live." Ambrose distracted Corbin during the Lone Wolf's match with Randy Orton, causing him to get hit with an RKO and suffer the loss. Ambrose ran down to the ring and delivered a Dirty Deeds for good measure.