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WWE Battleground 2017: Predictions, Match Card For 'SmackDown Live' PPV Before SummerSlam

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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.


WWE Backlash 2017: Live Stream Info, Start Time, Match Card For PPV And NXT TakeOver: Chicago

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The action starts Saturday night with NXT TakeOver: Chicago, followed by Backlash 2017 Sunday night with members of the "SmackDown Live" roster. In total, 13 matches are scheduled for the two cards, both of which have 8 p.m. EDT start times. NXT TakeOver: Chicago can only be seen on WWE Network, which costs $9.99 per month. Fans can watch Backlash on the network or by ordering the pay-per-view for $54.99. New subscribers to the network can watch both shows with a free live stream, given that they won't be charged for the first month.


WWE Payback 2017: Results, Recap, Video For Every Match On 'Monday Night Raw' PPV

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WWE Payback 2017 certainly lived up to its name Sunday night, allowing several superstars to get retribution for recent losses. The eight matches resulted in two titles changing hands, and the main event likely set up a match for the No.1 championship on "Monday Night Raw." Braun Strowman ended the pay-per-view by defeating Roman Reigns, continuing to be the most dominant wrestler in all of WWE. He now has his eyes on the WWE Universal Championship, though Finn Balor announced his intention to reclaim the belt when he appeared on "Miz TV" as part of the Payback kickoff show. Let's take a look at the complete results of WWE Payback, including a recap and video for each match. Reigns stood little chance from the start.


WWE Payback 2017: Predictions, Match Card For First 'Monday Night Raw' PPV After WrestleMania

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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.


WWE WrestleMania 33: Live Stream Info, Free Kickoff Show, PPV Details For 2017 Show

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The biggest WWE event of 2017 is finally here. WrestleMania 33 gets underway Sunday afternoon at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, marking the unofficial end of the wrestling season. Fans can watch WrestleMania 33 with a live stream on WWE Network, for which a subscription costs $9.99 per month. New subscribers, however, will get their first month for free, including WrestleMania 33. Buying WrestleMania 33 on pay-per-view costs $64.99, and it has a 7 p.m. EDT start time. Eleven matches are scheduled for the PPV, but the other two WrestleMania 33 matches can be seen for free by anyone.


Will The Undertaker Retire After WrestleMania 33 Match? WWE Future Uncertain Before 2017 PPV

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Will The Undertaker retire after WrestleMania 33? It's a question many WWE fans are asking ahead of the Deadman's match with Roman Reigns at the biggest wrestling event of 2017. The Undertaker, 52, made his WWE debut in 1990, and he's been the one constant in the company ever since. He has a 23-1 record at WrestleMania, and he's had a match at the PPV in every year since 2001. But questions surrounding the Deadman's age and health have a lot of people wondering if Sunday night could be the last time fans get to see The Undertaker compete in a WWE ring. "He just had hip surgery. He's beaten down real bad. Put it this way--last year when he went to the dressing room after his match, he told everyone he was done," Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer told Richard Deitsch on last week's "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast."


What Time Does WrestleMania 33 Start? 2017 WWE PPV Includes 13 Matches, Kickoff Show

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WrestleMania 33 is easily WWE's biggest event of 2017, and it will be reflected in the length of Sunday's show. Between the kickoff show and the actual pay-per-view, the 13 matches on the card could span more than six hours. In order to catch every second of the action, fans should tune into WWE Network at 5 p.m. EDT when the kickoff show begins. The second hour of the kickoff show moves over to TV on USA at 6 p.m. EDT, and the PPV has a start time of 7 p.m. EDT. WWE PPVs usually end before 11 p.m. EDT (most start at 8 p.m. EDT), but that might not be the case Sunday night at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.


WWE WrestleMania 33: Predictions, Match Card, Preview For 2017 PPV

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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

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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.


WrestleMania 33 Matches: Roman Reigns Expected To Beat The Undertaker At 2017 WWE PPV

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Roman Reigns got his payback on The Undertaker on the most recent edition of "Monday Night Raw." The three-time WWE Champion ended the show by delivering a Spear to the Deadman, and he's now expected to win their WrestleMania 33 match. The Undertaker made a surprise return to WWE, appearing in the middle of the ring during Reigns' match with Braun Strowman. The Deadman delivered a Chokeslam to Strowman, allowing Reigns to attack The Undertaker when his back was turned. Two weeks earlier, The Undertaker hit Reigns with a ChokeSlam and the WrestleMania match was made.